Sentences with phrase «with shrapnel»

Lethal bombs allow you to poison or inflict damage with shrapnel and Tactical bombs aid you in fights.
For example, you could make a traditional explosive with shrapnel to kill a guard on contact, or something more inventive such as a bomb made from lamb's blood to scare guards into thinking the blood is their own.
We saw a demo of him, up on that E3 stage, and where before people had seen Uncharted as a smaller addition to the PS3 exclusives line - up, with that showcase, with Drake leaping around, his handsome adventurer's face scorched by the sun, cut with shrapnel, we saw Drake transform into this new action hero, the saviour of the PS3.
Her face was filled with shrapnel.
Cameron Harris is paralyzed from the waist down after being hit with shrapnel while on duty in Afghanistan.
The story of airbags exploding and killing people with shrapnel was broken by the New York Times in November of 2014, though later reports would reveal that Takata knew of the problem much earlier.
It slammed both his knees into a metal barrier and peppered his back with shrapnel.
The BUK missile is also a proximity detonated weapon that fills the target with shrapnel, that could plausibly be mistaken for bullet holes by non-experts.
There is alot of fragmentation involved, much like how a Flak cannon's goal is not to destroy the plane with a direct hit, but to damage its light skin with shrapnel.
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.
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.
Josh said he was hit with some shrapnel and our governments have confirmed that he was damaged in the leg.
«I was surrounded by broken men, men who came home from a war filled with shrapnels and guilt, men who were misled into a losing ideology,» said Schwarzenegger, who was born two years after the war ended.

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.
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.
I took away with me a piece of shrapnel from a mortar shell that had killed a four - year - old girl just two weeks before.
Mr Holcombe, who suffered shrapnel wounds, lost his wife, Crystal, who was pregnant with their first child.
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.
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.
Young adults or families with young children have completely different tastes to a busy Australian teenager, indicating our beverage habits don't last a lifetime,» Mr Shrapnel said.
It's a very important shift in Australian's beverage behaviour that is consistent with public health objectives,» Mr Shrapnel said.
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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.
He spoke very softly, recounting how he was in a foxhole with a buddy who had just been hit by shrapnel.
His body was found riddled with bullet sand shrapnel in the building in northern Paris on Wednesday.
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.
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.
The favoured explanation has been that the large water droplets produced by clouds collide with one another to release watery shrapnel that produces the abundant smaller droplets seen at ground level.
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.
The upper left quadrant of his head was missing, pending a new skull plate, and the remainder was dappled with tufts of dark hair and notches left by shrapnel.
Such disasters would create large clouds of shrapnel, making further collisions with other satellites more likely and sparking a chain reaction that would swiftly surround the Earth with belts of debris.
And with the probe barreling in at nearly 10 miles per second — one of the highest speeds ever achieved by a spacecraft — any encounter with a speck of shrapnel could spell disaster.
An aeroplane operating against armies in the field would, therefore, probably use shrapnel, an explosive shell filled with hundreds of bullets and equipped with a time - fuse in such manner that it can be exploded above bodies of troops on the march, supports, reserves, wagon trains, camps, etc. shrapnel is considered one of the most effective projectiles used in modern warfare, and it does not require a military expert to imagine the havoc it would work on a body of troops en masse.
Any activity on the part of the fir», department could be quickly dampened with a few shrapnel.
NASA's orbiting probes were in no danger of colliding with the comet, but with it traveling at a speed of approximately 125,000 mph (56 km / sec), the dust from its tail that reached Mars 100 minutes after the encounter posed a threat like a blast of shrapnel.
That leaves me with some sort of pink shrapnel look from my closet that causes me to look average on a day I want to be smoking!
What follows is an extraordinary setup for the middle action of À nos amours, a shrapnel - soft portrait of a teenager (Sandrine Bonnaire, in her film debut) whose sexual awakening coincides with her father leaving the home.
When a spacecraft carrying research samples from a shady corporate gene - editing experiment explodes in the atmosphere — Marley Shelton appears in this delightfully bonkers riff on «Alien,» with a giant space rat — scattering its tainted shrapnel across the U.S., George, a wolf and a crocodile are infected with the stuff.
We face shadowy soldiers storming out the cover of jungle with the darkness split by the flare of gunfire and grenades, endure the bombs raining on American camps and the tropical rains that bring sickness and rot and watch the horrors of jungle warfare and the crushing pressure of constant combat that wears men down as sure as gunfire and shrapnel.
Director Stephen Hopkins (best known for directing episodes of 24 and House of Lies) and married screenwriting team Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse chose to focus on a few key years in Olympic runner Jesse Owens» (Stephan James) life, starting with his first day of school at Ohio State University in late 1933, up to his astounding four - gold - medal triumph at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin.
Prepare for the onslaught by building a tower filled with a variety of magical technology capable of reducing that army to shrapnel.
Should it explode, however, four pieces of shrapnel will get flung in diagonal directions, damaging the Kongs and even enemies upon impact with them.
So our compromised copy of Mr. & Mrs. Smith inhibits a legitimate assessment of the 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer and fosters apathy for the remainder, though I was very impressed with the 5.1 audio, particularly the DTS option, which had me checking for shrapnel.
A child therapist in a Gaza hospital struggles to help two Palestinian brothers, 3 and 18 months old, scarred with burns and shrapnel wounds from Israel bombings, to make them talk and smile;
A consortium of 10 automaker clients of Takata has just determined that the root causes of the shrapnel misfires are the supplier's use of ammonium nitrate, plus the way Takata constructed the assembly, both combined with exposure to heat and humidity, Automotive News reported Tuesday.
Certain Takata airbags can explode with too much force, spraying shrapnel toward a car's driver or passenger and injuring them.
To date, manufacturers have recalled more than 100 million vehicles around the world due to Takata airbag inflators that can explode with too much force and send metal shrapnel throughout the cabin.
Concern: In the event of a collision, if the front passenger airbag is deployed, the excessive pressure could cause the inflator to fragment with the potential to injure vehicle occupants with metal shrapnel.
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