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  • At 10:25 a.m., a timed [[improvised explosive device]] (IED) contained in an unattended suitcase detonated inside an air-conditi [[Category:Improvised explosive device bombings]]
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  • ...r into the parade, a [[dynamite]] [[time bomb]] (using a clock as a timing device) exploded on the west side of [[Steuart Street]], just south of [[Market St A film about the events was made shortly after the bombings. The film, with its animated [[propaganda|propagandistic]] prologue, was cl
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  • ...eighing in excess of 40 pounds. It used a [[steel]] plate as a directional device.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0206/15/cp.00. ...ater to tie the Sandy Springs and Otherside bombs together with this first device because all were propelled by [[nitroglycerin]] dynamite, used an alarm clo
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  • ...composed and sung by [[Nina Simone]] in reaction to the racially-motivated bombings. [[Category:Improvised explosive device bombings]]
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  • ...were arrested in May 1988 and charged with the bombing, as well as related bombings of [[Fort McNair]] and the [[Washington Navy Yard]]. The force of the device, hidden under a bench at the eastern end of the corridor outside the Chambe
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  • ...n [[Michigan]] seven years later. Like the [[1919 United States anarchist bombings]], the Wall Street bombing may have been perpetrated by a [[Galleanist]]. ...[[1919_United_States_anarchist_bombings#June_bombings|June 1919 anarchist bombings]].<ref>Gage, 172; see also ''New York Times'': [http://query.nytimes.com/gs
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  • ...Ideas]]''</ref> By the 1880s, the slogan had begun to be used to refer to bombings, [[regicide]]s and [[tyrannicide]]s. Reflecting this new understanding of t ...k Times]]'', 1984-02-06.</ref> In reaction to Vaillant's bombing and other bombings and assassination attempts, the [[France|French]] government passed a set o
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  • In 2009, the Taliban strapped an improvised explosive device to a donkey. The gate guard noticed something suspicious when a group of me ...woman, was caught in the Security Zone in November 1985 with an explosive device mounted on a donkey with which she had failed to carry out an attack.<ref n
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  • ...re the capture of Mazar, bin Laden affiliates [[1998 United States embassy bombings|bombed two U.S. embassies]] in Africa, killing 224 and wounding 4,500, most After the [[1998 United States embassy bombings|1998 U.S. embassy bombings]] in [[Africa]], [[FBI Most Wanted Terrorists#Osama bin Laden|Osama bin Lad
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  • ...ent: Abu Sayyaf uses mostly grenade, bomb (modified [[Improvised explosive device|IED]]'s and land mines), machine gun, rifle, rocket launcher and other weap By 1995 Abu Sayyaf was active in large scale bombings and attacks in the Philippines. The Abu Sayyaf's first attack was the assau
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