All things being equal, I think he would be a dynamite addition to the ticket. |
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When a stone is quarried using dynamite, the molecular structure is shattered, making the stone weak and destroying its life and sound. |
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The addition of ammonium nitrate to dynamite further decreased the chances of accidental explosions. |
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The dog was being walked by his two owners when he came across a jerrycan of flammable liquid that was wired to several sticks of dynamite. |
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The soft plastic baits are dynamite on nearly all our saltwater species from kahawai to kingies. |
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All of a sudden the policies they thought the Libs could never contest have become fully contestable and electoral dynamite. |
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The African termite lives in tall mounds so strong that humans use dynamite to remove them when they are in the way. |
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They gave him a scratchy 78 rpm vinyl recording of a train and dynamite explosions in a stone quarry. |
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He told me that the self-made bomb looked like about 10 dynamite sticks that were set to go off yet only one actually ignited. |
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It was being used as a chapel dedicated to St Mary when in 1920 local townsfolk decided to dynamite what was left to reuse the stone. |
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For decades, the coral formations and their marine life have been literally devastated by crude dynamite fishing techniques and trawling. |
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The builders blasted out the foundations of the old property with dynamite in order to fit in the base of the new house. |
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Trees were broken and cracked open, and buildings had been blasted apart as if by dynamite. |
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Miners experienced in working with explosives stole dynamite from their own pits and used it. |
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Now Sam trained them to use explosives, to lay charges of dynamite and use rifles. |
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Eventually a few sticks of dynamite are employed to rid the backwoods of a lumbering odiferous fiend from the Prehistoric era. |
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Before I went down the carabinero explained that the mine up the road about 20 k had had one of its sheds robbed of dynamite. |
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It's just like somebody threw a couple of sticks of dynamite in there and it exploded upward and fell down. |
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Miners threw sticks of dynamite at riot police outside the congress building and the presidential palace. |
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Does this dynamite duo have some high-test fuel in their karate tanks, or did the first Rage and Honor siphon it all away? |
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Gunpowder reigned supreme until the invention of more powerful substances, notably nitroglycerin and its offshoot, dynamite. |
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Scalzi's written a dynamite, gripping and surpassingly original military novel here. |
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A growing theatre company is developing its circuit of rural venues by bringing a piece of contemporary dynamite to local stages. |
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He therefore refuses to pay the outstanding instalments on the dynamite and, in fact, sells some of it to Edward. |
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When Nobel invented dynamite, he thought it was a fantastically helpful thing to be used in mining. |
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One was loaded with an M2 machine gun and another with plastic explosive, fuel oil and dynamite. |
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The largest number of vendors and the largest contingent of delegates should have been a dynamite combination. |
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The Warrior saw that the Hangman's human bombs had lit their fuses of dynamite. |
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The first fusion bombs were roughly the equivalent of 1,000,000 tons of dynamite. |
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The moral is that dynamite is safe and blasting gelatin is safer if they are treated with only reasonable care. |
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Tindall was dynamite, and Steve Thompson, the debutant hooker, a huge man in attack. |
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There was wax, matches, a long fuse, gunpowder and 20 bullets packed around a quarter stick of dynamite. |
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Viewers also get to see what 700 sticks of dynamite and 3,000 gallons of gasoline in plastic garbage cans look like before they explode. |
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For example, the material composition of dynamite makes possible its explosion when ignited. |
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A man landed in court for fishing with dynamite in the Finke River near Glen Helen. |
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It is unlikely that a sale of dynamite over the counter is permissible without compliance with some further bureaucratic procedures. |
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The jury also heard how he received a text message showing fizzing sticks of dynamite just hours after one of the bombs went off. |
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When they were tied he set several sticks of dynamite under their chairs and rigged fuse leading to outside. |
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This is one of the most explosive chemical mixtures known to man, the stuff that makes dynamite blow. |
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Sixty sticks of dynamite were found, plus pipe bombs, a live anti-tank shell and stolen student ID cards from campuses across the country. |
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Throwing sticks of dynamite and rocks, the demonstrators have confronted riot police using tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon. |
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That piece of movement has really been dynamite in terms of generating growth! |
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A guilty verdict would be political dynamite and would have paved the way for the prosecution of other individuals. |
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This sudden austerity is political dynamite for Schroeder's opponents, who claim he is bowing to Brussels. |
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My guess is that both sides consider this to be political dynamite and will try to avoid making it an issue. |
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Crime statistics are political dynamite, and the media is trying constantly to light the fuse of public alarm. |
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They know fine well that the amount politicians are paid is political dynamite. |
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His play was considered political dynamite despite the fact that the setting is quite general. |
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This issue is political dynamite, although not for quite the same reasons as in Britain. |
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The analysis of the collective psychological errancy of that time combined with the footage was a dynamite commentary on what went wrong. |
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And now we turn it over to my esteemed colleague, who did a dynamite job last night anchoring in a very difficult situation. |
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The actor, as a restrained Reverend, puts in a dynamite performance, in contrast to his over the top roles in several recent films. |
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Not that it's a stinker, I just didn't think it was all that great, which is a shame as it has a dynamite cast. |
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Accompanied by Flipside, whose rhymes are always slick and savvy, the two performed a dynamite set. |
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Will provided me with a copy of the chapter concerning the interview, and let me just say that it's absolutely jaw-dropping, dynamite stuff. |
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On Friday night, The Rankins were the headline performers, and they put on a dynamite show for 8,000 delighted people. |
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Darius is a punishing hitter who provides dynamite run support. |
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For another decade governments were shy of such political dynamite. |
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If this is true, it is, pardon the term, political dynamite. |
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You can count on some dynamite protest music, spoken in many tongues. |
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The findings give new urgency to protect and conserve coral reefs, which have come under increasing threats from the likes of dynamite fishing, pollution and climate change. |
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He would turn up at private views with distress flares and sticks of dynamite and stuff. |
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The state he lived in licensed purchasers of dynamite and other incendiaries only after a background check. |
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How did Republicans defuse an issue that looked like political dynamite? |
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One was cut down with an angle grinder, three were burnt out with petrol-filled tyres and the fifth was blown up by dynamite at the end of last month. |
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Just think of all the dynamite department store options in women's sizes. |
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A day before, a lorry carrying gasoline overturned and burst into flames, near a bridge where army sappers and technicians had already wired the leads to the dynamite. |
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Who loves quiet conversations about feelings or ideas, and can give a dynamite presentation to a big audience, but seems awkward in groups and maladroit at small talk? |
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The Laps planned to use dynamite to blast a hole into the ice quickly. |
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The car bomb was believed to be made of a potent mix of dynamite, ammonium nitrate and a petroleum product such as fuel oil, a US intelligence official said in Washington. |
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They will want to drill sticks of dynamite into the piles of your house. |
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Catalogs provide some dynamite information on good varieties. |
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And in the midst of a serious recession, the de facto reversal of a program which formed the basis of a national mandate could be political dynamite. |
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Stung by the poor reviews of his thriller Liberty Two, Lipsyte was lugging a bigger canister of dynamite. |
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He's sold millions of books over the years, keeping prepubescents and spotty adolescents alike hooked on his dynamite prose, all while pretending to do real work. |
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We know he became rich by inventing dynamite and blasting gelatin. |
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It would be the dream location for young kids and older players through the Greater Toronto area, a dynamite rink for the larger city in the heart of the downtown. |
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He also continued to experiment in search of better ones, and in 1875 he invented a more powerful form of dynamite, blasting gelatin, which he patented the following year. |
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If his real name emerges, his story would be political dynamite as he might be willing to disclose reams of information concerning dozens of murders. |
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He had his workers, out-of-work miners mostly, dynamite the rock and then smooth it with drills while seated in boatswain's chairs hung from cables. |
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Dinners included chicken and shrimp curry on white rice, prime rib cooked to taste or tuna steaks, served with a vegetable and a dynamite fresh green salad. |
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Police say the 70 sticks of dynamite were too old and unstable to remove. |
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What the bill doesn't do, critics stress, is commit the government to earmarking more money to bail out the banks, an idea that is political dynamite. |
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Seven years before US Surgeon General Luther Terry would announce a link between smoking and cancer, this information was political and business dynamite. |
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Like a distant boom, as if someone was blasting dynamite miles away. |
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One strip, Foolish Grandpa and Sour Henry, shows Grandpa being hit on the head by a sandbag and blown up by dynamite. |
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About 10 masked men armed with rifles tied up two security guards and stole 66 sacks of ammonium nitrate, 58 sticks of dynamite and 170 fuses, police said. |
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The chemical engineer who has 32 years of experience in flammable and explosive material said damage from that amount of dynamite could be devastating. |
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What they have to understand is that this place was once just a hole in the ground cut by teams of labourers with picks and shovels and lots and lots of dynamite. |
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Both sides, but especially the Italians, used picks, shovels, and dynamite to tunnel deep underneath enemy camps and then blast their adversaries to kingdom come. |
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In the next second, that is exactly what happened. Big Man made a wide Texas swing, left his chin open and boom! goes the dynamite. |
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But the poem set off tiny sticks of dynamite behind my eyes. |
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Also, officials decided to forgo some equipment such as wrecking balls and dynamite in favor of subtler means such as bulldozers and cranes. |
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The Maui wowee shrimp salad with a caper lime vinaigrette is another dynamite possibility. |
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Into the Culebra Cut, a gorge carved 100 years ago by dynamite and steam shovels through the mountains of the continental divide. |
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The first bomb, a black bag containing dynamite, was discovered by a visitor on the steps towards the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft. |
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Even in such an emergency, the idea of having the unpopular Royal troops ordered into the City was political dynamite. |
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That girl was dynamite. Dark hair with killer blue eyes, bronze skin, and an exquisite full-figured body. |
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Brown and Paden ride the Silverado chairway to heaven. And...boom goes the dynamite. |
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The group in Barcelona had a stockpile of more than 500lb of dynamite, enough, said the Interior Minister in the Catalan government, Xavier Pomes, to make six car bombs. |
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Boom goes the dynamite, scores are tied, and we are even-steven! |
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He wired the cap to the bundle of dynamite, then detonated it remotely. |
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In addition to those duels favouring Australia, Michael Kasprowicz was dynamite against left-handers in 2004 and England's top three are all mollydukers. |
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Engine Pit Level was driven around 1810 by hand due to dynamite being invented 5 decades later, there are no known records of the iron mine, although none that I can find. |
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Alfred Nobel invented dynamite and instituted the Nobel Prizes. |
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Dynamite and guncotton not only kept the DuPont company in the forefront of explosives but introduced it to real chemistry. |
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But for a solid month they ran Dynamite, then after swapping a few others, brought it back for another few weeks of steady business. |
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For those unaware, this is Napoleon Dynamite director Jared Hess' sophomore film starring Jack Black as a Mexican luchador. |
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Dynamite or nitroglycerin detonations were used to increase oil and natural gas production from petroleum bearing formations. |
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The only downer is the Napoleon Dynamite Lite of a lead lurking beneath the ginger bouffant. |
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The world that black Dynamite lives in is not the most PC place to be in. |
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He is a former PWG World Tag Team Champion, and winner of PWG's inaugural Dynamite Duumvirate Tag Team Title Tournament. |
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I wasn't expecting much of Ms Dynamite at the start of the night, but fair play to her, she's got a great voice on her. |
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Napoleon Dynamite, an independent art-house comedy film written by Jared and Jerusha Hess, was low budget but enjoyed runaway success. |
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It was Dynamite Dave, the company's crack salesman and he looked a sight I knew it was dress-down Friday but fluorescent green Hawaiian shirt and shorts? |
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