Sentences with phrase «apart by the bombing»

In Israel, Palestine and Iraq, children are blown apart by bombs.
Over the skies of London the plane is blown apart by the bomb of a Sikh terrorist, and Gibreel and Saladin tumble out of the skies.
As the Iran - Iraq War rumbles into its eighth year, a mother and daughter are slowly torn apart by the bombing campaigns on the city coupled with the country's bloody revolution.

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Apart from the destruction and loss of life, Saudi Arabias oil reserves are bombed, the U.S. is poised to enter another Middle East conflict and, in the end, Irans nuclear capabilities are only set back by a couple of years.
On October 19, 1986, Dele Giwa was blown apart by a letter bomb.
and one that we won't see it happen since he left UFC, is Gegard Mousasi, that guy has lights years of experience of the highest level despite being only 32, as great as fight IQ as they come, he can read opponents too and adjust his game during the fight, solid Judo background as well and a straight up gangsta kickboxer... smart enough to not get hit by yoel bombs and pick him apart in the later rounds.
Apart from the Lockerbie bombing (270 fatalities), for which responsibility was accepted by Gadhafi, attacks with more than 50 fatalities in the last 20 years were by Al Qaeda, Islamic State, or non-Muslim far - right inspired individuals (the attack listed as Greek is the bombing of TWA Flight 841 from Tel Aviv to New York, which happened to crash in Greece but Greece was not the target of the attack).
He said: «What happened yesterday was, apart from that one issue of bombing, the rest of the resolution that was carried by the House of Commons put very strict criteria on the nature of the operation from here on — the military operation and also in relation to how they resolve the situation politically, how they deal with refugees.
He speaks with embedded evangelists, aid workers, local community leaders and even a bomb diffuser (to name just a few of the subjects) and through it all, the same general notion is reinforced: Sudan is falling apart, the walls are closing in and the ideal of self - sufficiency is being replaced by institutions of foreign interest.
In a country ripped apart by war, Tareq lives with his big and loving family... until the bombs strike.
Ackerman is above all a sensory writer, and whether her subject is a flock of flamingoes in the middle of Warsaw, or a blitzkrieg of bombs tearing their world apart, her senses play in the fore, undaunted by the beauty or ugliness of what they suss out.
Apart from being the main character, Sophia is capable of wielding several different gadgets and distractions in some stages, including smoke bombs, teleporters and portable speakers; while Harry is the slowest of the three, he can distract guards by throwing a ball against walls; Daisy can go undetected and pickpocket guards when very close, and use their keys to open safes.
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