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- Petrol Bombs)ignite incendiary bombs. The demonstration involved throwing glass bottles containing a mixture of petrol and phosphorus at pieces of wood and into a hut. On...56 KB (5,521 words) - 13:07, 5 June 2024
Shehzad Tanweer (category Perpetrators of the July 2005 London bombings)
After the bombings, police found 16 other bombs in Tanweer's car, several of them so-called "initiators" for the rucksack bombs: plastic bottles turned into...
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Bunny shackled and pleading for help. The hero must use his skateboard and any objects he finds, such as balloons, frogs, bombs, and bottles, to defeat ninjas...
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Cola Panthers Bottling company, a company bottles beverages A truck type with roll-up side doors specifically designed to bottles and tanks A character...
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Thermobaric bombs
) thermobaric bombs against the rebellious town of Al-Qusayr in March 2013. The Russia and Syrian governments have used thermobaric bombs and other thermobaric...
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Moët and Chandon
) years. A bottle of vintage 1999 Dom Pérignon with accompanying materials Statue of Dom Pierre Pérignon, a Benedictine monk Around 5 million bottles are produced...
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against Malta and in the Middle East. It was named for its superficial appearance to a Thermos bottle, a popular brand of vacuum flask. The bomb was a cylinder...
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- Incendiary Bombs and Miscellaneous Pyrotechnics Figure 68.—American Bombs 25. AMERICAN INCENDIARY BOMBS The 4 lb. American incendiary bomb approximates
- Nuclear weapons (redirect from Atomic bombs)atomic bombs in Australia between 1952 and 1957. But when the major powers developed more powerful hydrogen bombs — the United States in 1952 and the Soviet
- following are item holders: Quiver: used to keep arrows. Bomb Bag: used to keep bombs/remote bombs. Kinstone Bags: used to collect kinstones. Wallet: used