Sentences with phrase «hidden explosives»

We take away box cutters and corkscrews, and the terrorists hide explosives in their shoes.
Young men outside Raqqa, Syria, training to find and destroy hidden explosive devices left by retreating ISIS forces.
Interpol has released its orange alert report for hidden explosives, which details the features and components of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) originating in San» a, Yemen.
But two films, both of which opened on a mere four screens, did well enough on their per - theater averages to compete with Deadpool 2: There's Paul Schrader's First Reformed, starring Ethan Hawke as a clinically depressed reverend hiding an explosive secret, which pulled in a respectable $ 25,068 on each of its four screens over the weekend, just short of Deadpool 2's $ 28,742 per screen.
Because this frequency (which exists in the electromagnetic spectrum between the infrared and microwave bands) is able to penetrate many optically opaque barriers, terahertz waves effective at longer range hold potential for detecting hidden explosives, chemicals and other dangerous materials while allowing security personnel to keep their distance.
Should a police officer torture an alleged bomber to find hidden explosives that could kill many people at a local cafe?
With the First Reformed weeks away from a reconsecration that's being underwritten by an energy conglomerate, and his mental and physical health deteriorating, he nonetheless commits to keeping a dark secret: he's been asked to hide an explosive vest that was found in the garage of a disturbed local man.
Jessica's father, a convicted murderer who's hiding an explosive family secret, writes to his daughter from prison, and these letters demonstrate the soulful feeling that the book seems to lack elsewhere.
A German Shepherd Military Working Dog locates hidden explosives inside a car during a training exercise
In a July 9 story in the Toronto Star, reporter Paul Watson detailed the challenges, responsibility and daily dangers faced by Oscar Company, including the heavy responsibility to detonate hidden explosives.
US security analysts are also said to have picked up increased «chatter» in recent weeks from militants saying they want to hide explosives in computers.
«The ban means there is probably intelligence indicating a terrorist group or individual has been planning to detonate a device on board a commercial airplane, using an electronic to either hide an explosive, or as a triggering device for an explosive,» said aviation safety and security expert Jeff Price.
There are «pods» on every block, hidden explosives that cause buildings to come tumbling down.
They have renowned for their great support in both police and military forces to finding out hidden explosives.
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