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1. Detonating relays for detonators

2. For the detonator detonating the perforator safely and reliably, special machinery composed of explosion-proof clapboard and detonating train is designed.

3. The experiment consisted of detonating two atomic bombs to test their effectiveness against ships.

4. The American government attempted to contain the outbreak by detonating a bomb.

5. These of course raise little or no dust unless the impactor reaches the ocean floor before detonating.

6. The relay armature was initially set to complete the detonating circuit at 25 to 40 millivolts.

7. Katniss destroys the supplies the Careers have stockpiled by detonating mines guarding them, while Rue provides a distraction.

8. The articles contain only extremely insensitive detonating substances and demonstrate a negligible probability of accidental initiation or propagation

9. E8 fired a spread of torpedoes at a range of approximately 1,200 m (1,300 yd), detonating the ship's ammunition magazine.

10. Arriving 31 January 1944, Tennessee bombarded the islands, helping the ground forces and destroying numerous shore batteries and detonating a Japanese ammunition dump on Namur.

11. 26 Now the improved and optimized proper accessories such as shock absorber, pass-by sub, perforating materials, detonating device and packings , etc.

12. Bursters can be easily dispatched with a headshot, an after burn kill from a Molotov or a Flamethrower, or via Barbed Wire kills without detonating them

13. Carried by B-52 bombers, the "bunker busters" used five parachutes to land softly on their targets before detonating a nine megaton explosion, in effect simulating an earthquake.

14. Conventional Blasting operations include (1) drilling holes, (2) placing a charge and detonator in each hole, (3) detonating the charge, and (4) clearing away the broken material

15. A system for detonating a plurality of radio signal receiving Bomblets dropped in a cluster together with several signal transmitting Bomblets by means of explosive high power pulse generations in

16. Amatols (Explosive) (6) Black Powder (Explosive) (8) Detonators and Detonating Caps (9) Detonators, High Explosives (5) Dynamite (9) Emulsions (Explosive) (2) Explosive Cartridges for Concussion Forming of Metal (2) Explosives Manufacturers (243)

17. ‘A glaciologist said the Crevasses could be wide open, waiting to swallow the unwary.’ ‘The lake invades the glacier's deep chasms and Crevasses, detonating thunderous explosions as great shards of ice detach and re-emerge as icebergs.’

18. Primary Blasting is the activity in which in-situ rock is broken in both development and stoping and in surface mining by drilling holes in the rock, charging them with explosives and detonating the holes in a planned sequence

19. This position shows the rudder locked into a 20° port turn, confirming that orders had been given (just prior to the aft magazines detonating) to change the ship's heading and bring the aft turrets 'X' and 'Y' to bear on the German ships.

20. "Home life for the Austrians is a never-ending quest for Gemütlichkeit or coziness, which is achieved by accumulating objects that run the gamut from the pleasingly aesthetic to the mind-blowingly kitsch." "In Austria detonating pretension is a national pastime

21. More than four decades after he took a razorblade to an eyeball and shocked the world with Un chien andalou, arch-iconoclast Luis Buñuel capped his astonishing career with three final provocations—The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, The Phantom of Liberty, and That Obscure Object of Desire—in which his renegade, free-associating surrealism reached its audacious, self-detonating endgame.