Sentence examples for the atomic blasts from inspiring English sources

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Nara Dreamland was not a victim of the atomic blasts, however.

Last summer in Japan, I met with the Hibakusha, survivors of the atomic blasts at Nagasaki and Hiroshima.

In Japan's case, this had come about after the atomic blasts at Hiroshima and Nagasaki and after Emperor Hirohito's radio broadcast offering Japan's unconditional surrender, and the admission that he was not a divine being.

Having survived the atomic blasts, Prinz Eugen was towed to Kwajalein Atoll, where she ultimately capsized and sank in December 1946.

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Finally, exasperated, Einstein calls Newton over and opens a door on the atomic blast that destroyed Hiroshima.

Miss Bintz put on the wall a black-and-white slide of four women who had been horribly disfigured by the atomic blast at Hiroshima.

I imagined again the atomic blast and its cloud, but this time I also imagined Riddley Walker and the people of his man-made Stone Age doing the same.

The 20th century has offered some more disturbing images of the Virgin, such as Mary of Nagasaki, a broken statue whose head somehow survived the atomic blast.

IN 1955, a group of 25 Japanese girls and young women who had been disfigured by the effects of the atomic blast in Hiroshima were flown to New York City to undergo reconstructive surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital.

Military commanders believed that because the atomic blast would take place at altitudes of 50,000 feet or higher, there would be relatively little effect on anybody on the ground.

Setsuko Thurlow, who was 13 years old when the building she was in collapsed around her from the atomic blast, wrote in the New York Daily News last week: "We are frustrated by Obama's eloquent propensity to say one thing and do another".

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