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In June 1966, Army scientists smashed light bulbs filled with bacteria believed to be harmless in the New York subway and found that the agent was carried for miles, confirming their worry that a deadly agent could be spread widely and quickly through the subway.
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He would smash light bulbs with broom handles and unlock the side door and flit aimlessly down the street.
Often they would ditch their vehicles and attack private homes, smashing lights and exposed windows and screaming at cowering residents to stay indoors.
Despite efforts by the riot police to disperse the protesters with tear gas, many were able to smash lights and security cameras and mar the building with scratches and "Yankees go home" graffiti.
He was bullied, smashed the light bulb in his cell and was found lying on his back bleeding from both arms.
During a scuffle with Chinese soldiers, a Uighur boy was grievously injured and in the melee that followed, Mr. Tohti joined a rampaging mob that smashed every light bulb and window in sight.
89th over: India 345-4 (Tendulkar 83, Yuvraj 67) - 42 required "I started dancing on the ceiling then Yuvraj smashed the light bulb out of the room," writes Lee James, who has clearly followed by patented feelgood YouTube link.
Lost Penguin just got back from a gig up in Newcastle where they accidently smashed a light rig and were chased from the venue by the promoters.
Windows were smashed, fires lit, fire extinguishers flung from the roof and police pelted with sticks.
Windows were smashed, fires lit, fire extinguishers flung from the roof and the outnumbered police pelted with sticks.
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