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The scientific objectives of Project A119 would have been the detonating of a "smallish" nuclear device (1700+ tons of TNT) on the Moon in order to facilitate research into its geologic make-up".
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Perhaps because the song has long been acknowledged as one of the detonating blasts of the '50s rock 'n' roll explosion, Kirby feels compelled to up the stakes.
The detonating qualities of strong emotion appear in several stories, but Wilson is equally preoccupied with the absurdity of his imagined modern world.
The relatively low axial strain rate, especially in the central and further region of the detonating cylindrical casing, is probably the quantity responsible for the larger fragments.
The torpedo detonated one of the cruiser's magazines, which destroyed the ship in a large explosion.
At least 89 people were killed, before two of the gunmen detonated belts of explosives and a third was shot dead in the early hours by police marksmen.
At other points, the book evokes the cottage hymns of Katharine Tynan, the pure formal eccentricity of Emily Dickinson, and the dread-laced, detonating uncertainty of W. B. Yeats.
The bombs detonated one of Tirpitzs ammunition magazines and caused the ship to capsize.
So I don't think there is a possibility that the pyrotechnics detonated because of some heat source.
Diabetes allows sugar to build up in the blood, detonating a barrage of complications: kidney failure, strokes, decaying limbs.
The Americans detonated the first deliverable form of the H-bomb on Bikini atoll 50 years ago this month.
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