"Unexploded bombs" refers to explosive devices that have not yet detonated or gone off.
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A free school plagued with problems at its proposed new site next to an airfield — including asbestos and the threat
of unexploded bombs — is delaying its...
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unexploded bombs at a stadium, one attractive stranger now missing, and five days on the run, she witnesses every truth of her life twisted into a betrayal.
Unexploded bombs have been discovered in a Christian village in Nigeria, just three months after the... More
Unexploded bombs have been discovered in a Christian village in Nigeria, just three months after the Nigerian Air Force's bombardment of six communities in the region, which left at least 86 people dead.
His resignation from Lib Dem ruling executive, weeks after being re-elected, shows Rennard's impatience and party's failure to spot still unexploded bomb
The problem is, «it's difficult to distinguish
the unexploded bombs from man - made clutter or junk», says Eugene Lavely of BAE Systems in Burlington, Massachusetts.
A SOUPED - UP metal detector could one day tell whether buried objects are
unexploded bombs or just harmless junk.
As we stand in a battering wind looking out at the muddy beach at Cleethorpes in Lincolnshire, he tells me there are at least three ways to get killed here: walking on
an unexploded bomb, stepping into quicksand, or ignoring the tide timetable.
Energy companies extracting oil and gas at sea need to make sure they are not disturbing fragile underwater ecosystems — or
unexploded bombs.
In its convincing portrayal of a situation where a rusty nail is as lethal as
an unexploded bomb, and the few remaining inhabitants seem — much like the audience — more likely to die of stress than anything else, the movie rocks.
An unexploded bomb lands near a family's home.
The good news is that divers everywhere are pushing the boundaries to discover sites with exciting elements from overhead icebergs to
unexploded bombs.
The film was shot on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico, which was the site of a bombing range used by the US Navy for sixty years and is still filled with
unexploded bombs.
The engraving adds sentimental value to the piece, reminding its wearer what it's made out of and also the effect the purchase has on the people of Lao: each bracelet sale equals about 3 square meters of land cleared from
unexploded bombs.