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Bullets have detonator caps and when the cap is punched, that's what detonates the powder in the shell and the casing itself.
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"I first heard a bang that I think is what detonated the bomb," Nielsen said.
What detonated the violence was the belated announcement of an extremely modest severance package for the laid-off workers.
Of course, the idea of using information about individuals' offline buying behaviors to bolster online surfing data is what detonated the online privacy bomb in the first place.
At least two of the gunmen then detonated what are believed to have been suicide bombs.
The driver then detonated what was estimated to be two tons of explosives.
On Sept. 3, it detonated what it called a hydrogen bomb in its sixth and most powerful nuclear test.
The bomber was able to mingle among pilgrims, evidently unsearched, before detonating what officials described as a vest or belt of explosives.
Police initially ruled out foul play and concluded that he had inadvertently detonated what they assumed was the safe's in-built security system.
Ms. Park's comment came a day after North Korea defied worldwide warnings Tuesday by detonating what it called a miniaturized atomic bomb in its third nuclear test.
On Sept. 3, the country detonated what it called a hydrogen bomb in its sixth and most powerful underground nuclear test.
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