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The Inquirer chose a cartoon depicting Muhammad with a turban in the shape of a bomb.
Here are some men wearing redingotes; they were inspired by the shape of a bomb.
One of the 12 cartoons printed by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten shows Muhammad wearing a turban in the shape of a bomb.
One cartoon depicts Muhammad, the founder of Islam, with a turban in the shape of a bomb, The Times has reported.
He pulled off the blanket and I saw a strange device on a stand, a cylindrical thing, like the shape of a bomb or a miniature rocket.
Much of the opprobrium among Muslims and others who considered the cartoons offensive focused on the cartoon contributed by Mr. Westergaard, which showed the prophet, looking angry and somewhat menacing, with heavy, dark eyebrows and whiskers, wearing a turban in the shape of a bomb, with a lit fuse burning.
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Muhammad is lampooned with a turban in the shape of a ticking bomb; he's at the gates of heaven, arms raised, saying to men who look like suicide bombers, "Stop, stop, we have run out of virgins".
Muhammad is lampooned with a turban in the shape of a ticking bomb; he's at the gates of heaven, arms raised, saying to men who look like suicide bombers, "Stop, stop, we have run out of virgins". Irate Muslim protesters set fire to the Danish and Norwegian missions in Damascus, where Syrian newspapers routinely print the most appalling, racist cartoons of big-nosed Jews.
But to others, the jigsaw pieces are already forming a troubling picture.Iran admits that blackmarket suppliers of its centrifuge equipment also offered it technology for shaping the fissile core of a bomb: it had the documents, but claims it never used them.
They seem freaked out by the very concept of phone-ins, as though someone's handed them a bomb in the shape of a receiver.
It was an interesting decision: identifying himself with a show that is shaping up as a bomb of epic proportions.
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