Every time a user sends a transaction, the wallet is supposed to package up
the shrapnel in the most efficient way possible.
It's been seven years since TreeHugger first wrote about Peace Bomb jewelry — beautiful bracelets, earrings, and necklaces fashioned from war
shrapnel in Laos.
Kiefer Sutherland doesn't say much as the camera pans across, showing
the shrapnel in Big Boss's head that quite literally looks like a devil horn.
A can, some nails and some gunpowder and you have a makeshift explosive device that will send
shrapnel in all directions.
He had spit blood and hot metal into his hand, put
the shrapnel in his pocket, and later showed it to his worried brother, who burst into tears and clutched him in a bear hug when they were reunited in Captain Francis's tent, where George sat with his feet propped on a trunk and a cigar stuck in his bandaged face.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced today that it will stop using non-desiccated ammonium nitrate Takata inflators — the kind linked to 10 U.S. deaths from
shrapnel in an airbag deployment — starting next week in the U.S. and by mid-September worldwide.
His own father lost half of his leg when it was hit by
shrapnel in 1945 in Okinawa.
A grown man is more likely to survive a grenade
shrapnel in the arm than an old woman.
His body was found riddled with bullet sand
shrapnel in the building in northern Paris on Wednesday.
The members of that great»42 Union team had vowed to come back and finish school together.But when Bull Cyclone returned late in» 45,
shrapnel in his right leg, blinking nervously from all the gunfire, jumping at unexpected noises, he discovered that the Union administration had eliminated football.
Alexander had one of the more tragic baseball stories, coming back from World War I with
shrapnel in his ear, worsened epilepsy, and crippling alcoholism.
He was bleeding, and there was
shrapnel in his shoulder.
Not exact matches
One bystander who had been rushed into the tent had a deep, three - inch - wide gash
in his leg with a piece of
shrapnel sticking out of it.
Dzhokhar was wounded — he had what appeared to be
shrapnel wounds, perhaps from the brothers» bombs, on his neck, ear, and thigh — and the police found blood
in the SUV.
According to the official account, Tamerlan died after a shootout with cops, riddled with bullets and
shrapnel before being run over by his brother who was fleeing the scene
in an SUV.
Heart condition: With his on - again, off - again heart condition — caused by the
shrapnel that was originally lodged there — Stark would probably have been wise to live
in close proximity to some renowned cardiology centres.
That record for avoiding fatalities — which had never been approached
in the history of modern aviation — was splintered
in an instant Tuesday when an engine on a Southwest Airlines (luv) plane exploded mid-air, spewing
shrapnel into a window and killing a passenger.
A new report from BIS
Shrapnel has forecast a surge
in mining production over the next four years as the mining industry's focus shifts away from the investment and construction phase of the boom.
The ingenious XStat device from RevMedX, which is designed to stop bleeding from a gunshot or
shrapnel wound
in under 20 seconds, has just been approved by the FDA.
Such models can recreate the complex layers of tissue
in the human body to study a practically infinite number of grievous wounds from all angles, speeds, and styles of bullets (or even
shrapnel from mines and improvised explosive devices).
Shrapnel from the German eighty - eight round had embedded
in both limbs and shattered bone.
Samantha Fuentes, 18, was shot multiple times
in both legs and sustained
shrapnel wounds to her legs and face.
Josh said he was hit with some
shrapnel and our governments have confirmed that he was damaged
in the leg.
After hearing countless stories of how pornography has affected the lives of others, I've come to realize that the consequences of porn use are akin to flying bits of
shrapnel: painful, unpredictable, and
in some ways, fatal to our lives.
You are embraced, wrapped and protected
in His Kevlar Love and you're bullet proof against the
shrapnel lies of being not enough or too much.
And if you got the «spectacle» you suggested with the truck bomb, although merely expressed on a blog, when the bomb explodes, the
shrapnel will fly
in all directions.
But the noughties music scene had countless other retro sectors drawing heavily on the pre-eighties, from the freak folkers to neopyschedelic bands like Dungen to the garage - punk revival... The pop present was caught
in the crossfire of revival simultaneity, with
shrapnel from multiple different pasts whizzing past our ears at any given point.
After pulling off all the meat, I placed the entire carcass
in the pot with the rest of the
shrapnel I'd already pulled off, filled the pot with purified water and a splash of apple cider vinegar (helps to leach out the minerals and goodness from the bones), and let it simmer on the stove for the next day.
Bill
Shrapnel, research co-author and dietitian, said the research highlighted an important trend
in how Australian drinking habits change.
It's a very important shift
in Australian's beverage behaviour that is consistent with public health objectives,» Mr
Shrapnel said.
Levy and
Shrapnel (27) obtained grocery - sales surveys from the AC Neilsen Scan Track national data set of all ready - to - drink, water - based beverages
in Australia, including sugar - based variants (carbonated soft drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks, iced tea, and mineral water), nonsugar - based varieties, and still water.
Still, they've all seen worse every day at Reed or at Brooke Army Medical Center
in Fort Sam Houston, Texas: faces speckled by
shrapnel or covered with scars that look like melted wax, men wheeling through the halls missing two or three limbs.
In a hospital where he had been flown after taking
shrapnel, Martin got word that Kalsu and Big John were dead.
He spoke very softly, recounting how he was
in a foxhole with a buddy who had just been hit by
shrapnel.
He fought
in the Battle of the Bulge, where he was wounded by
shrapnel.
So, you give your adorable child a bowl full of snacks and about one millisecond later the floor is covered
in snack
shrapnel.
Any
shrapnel found
in the wreck could have as easily been from artillery shells, as from a BUK system.
A woman aboard a Southwest flight was nearly sucked out of the plane after a piece of
shrapnel from an exploded engine broke off and shattered her window before the aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing
in Philadelphia.
A similar scene has played out
in dozens of congressional campaigns
in the final weeks of this bizarre election cycle as Republican candidates stumble to avoid the
shrapnel from Trump's self - destruction.
The trial of the man charged with detonating a bomb
in Chelsea last year began
in Federal District Court
in Manhattan with video replays of the blast, emotional testimony from people wounded by
shrapnel and an outburst by the defendant that led to his ejection from the courtroom.
Howe urged Percoco to make Aiello feel like part of the team despite the «
shrapnel» Aiello was taking
in the aftermath of the stadium deal.
A penetrating injury from
shrapnel is a serious obstacle
in overcoming battlefield wounds that can ultimately lead to death.Given the high mortality rates due to hemorrhaging, there is an unmet need to quickly self - administer materials that prevent fatality due to excessive blood loss.
The vast bulk of asteroids — millions of individual objects ranging from 560 - mile - wide Ceres to pea - size pieces of space
shrapnel — reside
in a broad zone between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, the legendary asteroid belt.
A further blow came
in 1929 when American astronomer Edwin Hubble observed that galaxies were flying apart from each other like pieces of cosmic
shrapnel.
At the Joint Pathology Center
in Maryland, researchers are investigating an important medical issue: whether
shrapnel embedded
in the bodies of U.S. soldiers can cause chronic health problems.
That test generated a swarm of long - lived
shrapnel that constitutes nearly one - sixth of all the radar - trackable debris
in orbit.
And even though dry surfaces are more easily gripped than slick ones, there are still dangers at hand: Multiton slabs of rock can pop off the face of a cliff with little or no warning, careening downslope dozens of meters to shatter
in a cloud of geological
shrapnel.
When quickly reheated
in a microwave and then pierced, the picnic staple can explode with a loud bang
in a shower of hot, rubbery
shrapnel.
Only if the muon antineutrinos change into electron antineutrinos
in flight will they interact with protons
in the oil, and the subnuclear
shrapnel generate flashes of light.
When a cosmic ray strikes the nucleus of a gas molecule
in the atmosphere, both explode
in a shower of subatomic
shrapnel that triggers a wider cascade of particle collisions.