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Pike was stunned by the first blast against his character, which was published in the March 4th issue of The Gazette under the name `` Vale ''.
After a nuclear blast, one bureaucrat suggested in those halcyon days, about all you had to do was haul out the broom and sweep off your sidewalks and roof.
Wires whined as a cold November blast rocked the silver wings, but the engine roar was reassuring to the pilot bundled in the open cockpit.
With the introduction of the blast furnace to Europe in the Middle Ages, pig iron was able to be produced in much higher volumes than wrought iron.
The concussion of the blast alone was sufficient to rip open the seams of the nearest ships, and flaming wreckage landed in a huge circle, much of it flying directly over the surrounding ships into the sea beyond.
For ten minutes after the explosion there was no firing ; sailors from both sides were either too shocked by the blast or desperately extinguishing fires aboard their own ships to continue the fight.
The boat was blown to pieces by the force of the blast.
Others killed by the blast were Nicholas Knatchbull, his elder daughter's 14-year-old son, and Paul Maxwell, a 15-year-old youth from County Fermanagh who was a crew member.
Gunpowder was widely used to fill artillery shells and in mining and civil engineering to blast rock roughly until the second half of the 19th century, when the first high explosives ( nitro-explosives ) were discovered.
Daniel Ekeroth argues that the blast beat was first performed by the Swedish D-beat group Asocial on their 1982 demo.
Measuring devices placed in the chamber to calculate the force of the blast were themselves destroyed by the explosion ; the skull of the dummy representing King James, which had been placed on a throne inside the chamber surrounded by courtiers, peers and bishops, was found a considerable distance from the site.
In the bottom of the tenth innning, Luke Scott hit a blast to left field that had home run distance, but was inches foul.
Although the use of water power gave way to steam power in many of the larger mills and factories, it was still used during the 18th and 19th centuries for many smaller operations, such as driving the bellows in small blast furnaces ( e. g. the Dyfi Furnace ) and gristmills, such as those built at Saint Anthony Falls, which uses the 50-foot ( 15 m ) drop in the Mississippi River.
This was followed by Abraham Darby, who made great strides using coke to fuel his blast furnaces at Coalbrookdale in 1709.
" " The sole industrial centre outside the collieries and blast furnaces of Walloon was the old cloth making town of Ghent.
" Michel De Coster, Professor at the Université de Liège wrote also: " The historians and the economists say that Belgium was the second industrial power of the world, in proportion to its population and its territory (...) But this rank is the one of Wallonia where the coal-mines, the blast furnaces, the iron and zinc factories, the wool industry, the glass industry, the weapons industry ... were concentrated "
As Madison wrote, " a crisis had arrived which was to decide whether the American experiment was to be a blessing to the world, or to blast for ever the hopes which the republican cause had inspired.
Whale was born in Dudley, England, the sixth of the seven children of William, a blast furnaceman, and Sarah, a nurse.
There was speculation that the blast started Townshend's tinnitus problems ..
During the British Grapple X test of 8 November 1957 which took place directly above the southeastern tip of Christmas Island, yield was stronger than expected and there was some blast damage in the settlements.
The actual yield estimated after an analysis of blast damage was about 13 kilotons.
At one mile ( 1. 6 km ), the force of the blast wave was 5 psi, with enough duration to implode houses and reduce them to kindling.

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There will also be fragments from the item ’ s casing and / or structures in the blast area.
Switzerland built an extensive network of fallout shelters, not only through extra hardening of government buildings such as schools, but also through a building regulation that ensured that all residential building built after 1968 contained a nuclear shelter able to withstand a blast from a 50 megaton explosion at a distance of 700 metres.
When motorcycles were invented, some riders took to wearing heavy leather jackets to protect from road rash and wind blast ; some also wear chaps or full leather pants to protect the lower body.
" She was also a believer and a practitioner of magic, performing curses against those whom she felt deserved it: as Ronald Hutton noted, " Once she carried out a ritual to blast a fellow academic whose promotion she believed to have been undeserved, by mixing up ingredients in a frying pan in the presence of two colleagues.
Nearby civilians, who had also witnessed or heard the blast, arrived to assist the victims and emergency workers.
The relatives of the victims and the survivors of the blast also made note of it during the service at First United Methodist Church in Oklahoma City.
Four Burmese officials also die in the blast.
It should also be noted that according to the movie the only thing S. H. I. E. L. D knew capable of penetrating vibranium was a nuclear blast or vibranium itself.
Vibranium is also shown to be weakened when exposed to gamma radiation in the movie, thus making it destructible by the Hulk because he releases a blast of it whenever he attacks.
Explosions and fire also scorch the landscape, and any blast may launch any debris outward, damaging any units it hits.
If the reactor and the ballistic missiles explode while the K-19 is surfaced, the resulting nuclear blast will destroy not only the K-19 but also the nearby US navy ship and, most likely, the NATO base as well.
Fragmentation includes the shrapnel described above but can also include sand, debris and vegetation from the area surrounding the blast source.
" The reviewer praised the game's multiplayer mode, which he described as " an absolute blast ," as well as its lasting appeal, but also commented that the " cutesy " characters and music would be a turn-off for " a lot of people.
Fallout ( also fall-out ) is the residual radioactive material propelled into the upper atmosphere following a nuclear blast or a nuclear reaction conducted in an unshielded facility, so called because it " falls out " of the sky after the explosion and shock wave have passed.
Wilhelm Keitel was somehow not injured or killed in the bomb blast, and also was the only one present at Wolf's Lair assassination not to suffer a perforated eardrum from the bomb blast.
The black and white Yoshis also have more powerful eggs, that will set off a huge blast if the Yoshi is happy.
Developed by the Soviet Union, the bomb was originally designed to have a yield of about, but the yield was reduced to 50 megatons to reduce nuclear fallout ( and also to prevent the blast from destroying the drop aircraft ).
Just before the wave exited the Solar System, the blast also hit the International Sun-Earth Explorer.
Unintentional rupture of the ear drum has been described in blast injuries during conflict, but also during air travel, usually when the congestion of an upper respiratory infection has prevented equalization of pressure in the middle ear.
It also had a prototype blast furnace at Laskill, producing cast iron as efficiently as a modern blast furnace ; according to Gerry McDonnell ( archeometallurgist of the University of Bradford ), the closure of Rievaulx delayed the Industrial Revolution for two and a half centuries.
Lighthead Lad lost his place ( thanks to Yelling Girl ) and was going begin the roll call again, only to be killed by the members of the Legion ( who also died due to the resulting blast ).

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