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There might even be room for a psychedelic Dickinson, although Marina Zurkow's "Adventures in Psychotropia pt1 (v1): Brugmansia," with tiny cartoon videos of bees and flowers, housed in the undersides of stylized plastic, missile-shaped blossoms hanging from the ceiling, feels, of all the works here, the least connected to either the spirit or work of Dickinson.
In this version, enclosed by a plastic dome, missiles fly, helicopters crash, soldiers fall, civilians die, flags wave and patriotic music plays as two armies duke it out.
The Radioplane RP-77 was a small target drone missile, constructed largely of plastic materials, produced by the Radioplane division of the Northrop Corporation.
They also seized weapons, including 18 blocks of C-4 plastic explosives, two surface-to-air missiles and 522 artillery and mortar rounds.
He provided a special-effects company with sketches of the android, and a replica was constructed with aircraft and missile parts, tubing, metal and plastic.
Certainly, the police had to put up with much abuse and missiles, although these were mainly plastic bottles and sprayed beer and cider.
The police brought out the dogs in response, then the EDL started throwing missiles in the form of plastic cups of lager.
The RIRA had attempted to procure arms from France including Semtex and C-4 plastic explosives, SA-7 surface-to-air missiles, AK-47s, rocket launchers, heavy machine guns, sniper rifles, pistols with silencers, anti-tank weapons and detonators.
Cheerios was also packaged in a box that could be cut and folded into a model of an airport with an "airport missile station," a cluster of little plastic rockets around a radar dish.
Bliss' across-the-board sustainability initiatives, down to the minutiae of tree planting and the kind of plastic cups used, make it seem like Portland with missiles.
Inside the bag was a plastic tube, and inside the tube was a shoulder-fired antiaircraft missile.
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