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The term shrapnel continued to be used to designate such shell splinters.
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Feelings are raw between the two sides largely because Ms. Quinn took heavy political shrapnel for the mayor during the term limits battle as she rounded up support for what became an unusually difficult vote.
In clinical terms, this triage tent has seen a catalog of the effects of modern weapons on human life — gunshot wounds, blast wounds, shrapnel wounds, the occasional burns.
Both are hit by shrapnel.
Shrapnel struck its shoulder sling.
"Shrapnel," he said.
Shrapnel and smoke.
Not a shrapnel room.
You get the shrapnel.
Shrapnel severed Karim Hassan's finger.
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