Sentences with phrase «bomb of»

Hold on tight because this bomb of good fun is about to go off!
The only way I see that you can mess this up is by either not whipping the lumps out of the cream cheese or by burning it, otherwise it is the BOMB of cheesecake recipes.
Number one, if someone's going to radiation treatment, radiation treatment is essentially a corporate bomb of all cells, right?
We are left with only one solution — eat this nuclear bomb of an acne treatment and closely monitor the effects.
In October 1952, the United States tests its first thermonuclear device, obliterating a Pacific Ocean islet in the process; nine months later, the Soviets test an H - bomb of their own.
In a 50 second conversation with our receptionist the man identified himself as a representative of a «black militant group» and said his group would «bomb all of you.»
The caller claimed to be a part of «a black militant group» and said he was «going to bomb all of you.»»
In other words, Obama's decision to opt out of the public campaign financing system was THE decisive moment of the campaign, and his immense treasury the atomic bomb of this political war.
Ten minutes before I swept, it looked like a bomb of paper based material exploded.
It was just a year ago that Singh dropped his bomb of a lawsuit on the Tour right at their biggest event at their home course, so they're probably not too upset to see him down the alternates list at the start of the week.
Zach Nankin did hit a bomb of a HR though.
Other NFL teams believe that despite anything Gregory says or plans that he is a ticking time bomb of trouble and headaches.
I like this recipe because it's a sugar - free alternative to the dried fruit bomb of a glucose syrup infused shop bought muesli bar and you can make a big batch and store in the fridge or freezer ready for a «grab n go» type breakfast.
Here's why: The beer is a rich, resinous bomb of juicy grapefruit and pine.
These garlicky Parmesan potatoes venture into the same territory as Mom's original recipe, but include that lovely umami bomb of Parmesan, along with fresh garlic and herbs (though you could used dried) and good olive oil.
The creaminess of the cashew layer, the incredible flavour bomb of lemon and tumeric and the base packed with nutty flavours and sweetness from the dates was just one heck of a combo.
More luxury: L'Occitane's floral bomb of a hand cream (Délice des Fleurs, which I can't find online, sorry), good for daytime light wear to ward off cracked, dry hands in the winter.
Everyone loved it, and it felt like a flavor bomb of a nice veggie detox during what have been long stretches of winter cravings for heavy starches and butter.
And this isn't just a bomb of truffle oil.
OMG Elysia, that thai coconut sauce sounds to die for, I love how you used it on the meatballs, this dish is a bomb of flavor.
Drop a comet on them called Wormwood revelations 8:11 lol... mother nature is going to drop a bomb of fire and brimstone, uummm remember how the dinosaurs, became extinct, hmmmm.
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.
Now it's left holding a leverage on leverage bomb of unprecedented proportions, with sketchy debts oozing out of every crack and crevice..
Eric Dubin and I discuss the ticking time bomb of rising interest rates and what it will take for gold and silver to finally break out and up in our «WTF Just Happened» podcast hosted by Jason Burack's Wall St For Main St:
The billionaire Brit dropped a smoke bomb of skunky parental advice at a conference for entrepreneurs yesterday.
A bomb of this size would create a fireball 6.4 square miles large and would be able to give humans third - degree burns within 4,080 square miles of the bomb's epicenter.
A bomb of this strength would incinerate everything within 3 square miles.
If dropped over lower Manhattan, a bomb of that size would kill over 150,000 people and produce fallout stretching all the way to central Connecticut, according to the NukeMap.
A bomb of this size would incinerate everything within 2.11 square miles while causing third - degree burns in an area of 1,309 square miles.
A bomb of this strength would incinerate everything within 3.58 square miles while causing third - degree burns in an area up to 2,250 square miles.
Just last year, the discovery of an enormous Allied bomb in the German financial center, Frankfurt, led to the evacuation of 60,000 people, while Berlin's Tegel airport had to be closed down while police disarmed a nearby Russian - made bomb of similar vintage.
Jurors found Dzhokhar Tsarnaev guilty on all 30 counts stemming the April 15, 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon.
During the sentencing phase of Tsarnaev's trial in federal court in Boston, his lawyers have been trying to paint him as a mostly normal American kid who fell under the spell of his now - deceased older brother, ultimately joining him in the 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon.
Nashiri is alleged to be the mastermind behind the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole, in which 17 American sailors were killed.
The cover of the August issue features Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, otherwise known as «Suspect No. 2» from the horrific bombing of this year's Boston Marathon.
The president's credibility has also been tainted by her sometimes erratic response to the shocking death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman as he was investigating an alleged cover - up deal between her government and Iran to shield the Islamic Republic from prosecution in the 1994 bombing of Jewish center.
A reluctance to visit high - density areas and attractions among consumers has increased since the bombing of the Manchester Arena at an Ariana Grande concert on May 22, and following a rampage carried out by three men in London Bridge and Borough Market on June 3.
With the unequivocal bombing of the Wii U, this is obviously a rebuilding year for Nintendo.
Paris (AFP)- Carlos the Jackal, the perpetrator of headline - grabbing attacks in the 1970s and early 1980s, goes on trial in France on Monday for the deadly bombing of a Paris shop more than 40 years ago.
But after the 2005 bombings of three London subway trains and a bus, the elder Atta appeared to have accepted the loss of his son.
We should only look at the failed Christmas bombing of a Detroit - boundairline to realize that we continue to live in a precarious world.
Successful, precision aerial - bombing of civilians in the Mid-East nets us the odd well - educated American.
Syria — A Case Study in Western Propaganda by TUT editor SOTT — In a recent poll, 58 % of Americans support the bombing of Syria and 19 % have «no opinion.»
Notwithstanding the value destruction that has resulted from the carpet - bombing of investors by equity issuance to finance ill - conceived capital programs, we find many reasons to consider investing selectively in gold - mining equities.
Consider the strangely passive approach the U.S. Air Force took when ISIS could be used to put pressure on the Syrian government, and the USAF's «accidental» bombing of Syrian troops as ISIS fighters waited unmolested nearby to fill the gap.
Between the latest bombings of Syria and the U.S. sending several navy ships to flex our muscle in the Pacific, many are concerned that we are setting up for some near - term ugliness.
The prime suspect in the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole in Yemen will face a military tribunal in Guantanamo Bay, US defense officials say.
In this role, among the stories he notably anchored are: the Boston Marathon bombing of 2013 along with the subsequent manhunt and ultimate capture of the Tsarnaev brothers; the financial crisis of 2008; the War in Iraq (2003); the War in Afghanistan (2001), as well as the murderous terrorist attacks and devastating aftermath of 9/11.
Genocide, slavery, anti-miscegenation laws, burning of «witches», bombing of abortion clinics, live burials of gay people, etc., etc., all result from fundamentalist thinking.
I think of all the dead innocent, of every religion, nationality, creed, gender, and age that have died from the bullets and bombs of Muslim terrorists and extremists.
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