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In civilian settings, terrorists tend to set bombs in confined spaces, such as trains, busses or buildings in order to magnify the duration and range of blast waves by forcing energy to rebound off surfaces [1, 5 7, 9, 20, 23].
In the early 80's, the agency was hunting Israeli extremists who had set bombs in the cars of two West Bank mayors and the garage of a third.
All false stuff about how these kids were all runaways and how they were going to set bombs, just nutty stuff... Some people wouldn't talk to you or anyone from the straight media, just wouldn't do it.
Eta was known to have been planning attacks in Madrid, had tried to bomb trains and was ready to use mobile phones to set bombs off, as happened with the dozen bombs that ripped through crowded commuter wagons on 11 March.
To appeal to the perceived tastes of North American audiences, which gravitated towards fast-paced games, Square included action-adventure game elements; players could now brandish weapons outside of battle, jump, use a grappling hook, set bombs to open new paths.
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On the ground, troops increasingly use hand-held devices to communicate, get directions and set bombing coordinates.
"I don't regret setting bombs," Bill Ayers said.
("I don't regret setting bombs," he says. "I feel we didn't do enough").
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is accused of setting bombs in Boston that killed three people, including an eight-year-old boy, and that maimed many others.
Will deduces that Kateb's signature is setting bombs to detonate at 4.20pm New York time – and that a recent explosion suggests that he is still alive.
Indian Mujahedeen drew the public's attention in 2008 when it claimed responsibility for setting bombs that tore through the pink-walled center of Jaipur, in northern India, killing 63 people and injuring more than 100.
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