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the dynamite
noun
A class of explosives made from nitroglycerine in an absorbent medium such as kieselguhr, used in mining and blasting; invented by Alfred Nobel in 1867.
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PAGE F5 FORGOING THE DYNAMITE The Clark Fork River is the largest in Montana, and is a prized trout fishery.
The dynamite explodes.
"The dynamite Overpopulation," he said.
Ryan stuck the dynamite in a crack.
The "dynamite" was actually road flares.
The cat looks at the white outline of the dynamite.
He lights the dynamite and hands it to the cat.
It was, Johnson said, "like, boom goes the dynamite".
Chambliss credited the "dynamite" Palin yesterday with aiding his victory.
But both the dynamite and the love affair fizzled.
There was no detonator with the dynamite, French officials said.
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