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en It looks like an atomic bomb hit the place.

en We are the tropical fruit bowl of Australia. I would say every tree has been flattened. It looks like an atomic bomb has hit the place.

en We didn't particularly know about it; we were told a secret bomb was dropped. Then we soon learned it was an atomic bomb.

en I think the school's involvement in the development of atomic energy and the bomb left a deep scar on the moral fiber of this place.

en The national security doctrine of Iran has no place for an atomic bomb. He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. You cannot destroy a country or wipe it off the map through democratic means.

en Together with some 260,000 A-bomb survivors...I swear in the presence of the souls of the victims of the atomic bombing to continue to tirelessly demand that Nagasaki be the last A-bomb site.

en With the possible exception of the atomic bomb project, the date and place of the Normandy invasion was the most heavily sought after piece of information in the world in 1944, ... The Americans at D-Day.

en It looks like an atomic bomb hit the place. It is severe damage. This is more than a local disaster, this is a national disaster.

en Sadly, the Colorado high school teacher who drew national attention for his classroom rants has lots of company. I was appalled at how some teachers presented American history to my own children. My son and daughter learned that Thomas Jefferson had slaves - before they learned that he wrote the document articulating our rights and duties as free people. My children knew that more than a hundred thousand people died when the atomic bomb was dropped on Japan, but they were not made to understand the moral context and the enormous scale of the conflict called World War II in which the atomic bomb story fit.

en Sadly, the Colorado high school teacher who drew national attention for his classroom rants has lots of company. I was appalled at how some teachers presented American history to my own children. My son and daughter learned that Thomas Jefferson had slaves -- before they learned that he wrote the document articulating our rights and duties as free people. My children knew that more than a hundred thousand people died when the atomic bomb was dropped on Japan, but they were not made to understand the moral context and the enormous scale of the conflict called World War II in which the atomic bomb story fit.

en [Of course, nobody is expecting original scholarship onstage. That isn't why Doctor Atomic has attracted intense interest among historians, scientists, and opera fans.] The development of the first atomic bomb is the great tragic epic of the 20th century, an operatic story, ... The emotional power of music can extract the richness of this almost mythological narrative, the Wagnerian mystery.

en The only way to describe it is to say it looks like an atomic bomb went off.

en It's as if an atomic bomb was dropped,

en How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb

en It's like an atomic bomb was dropped there, ... All that's there is rubble.


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