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en People started to run away from the cars. Police were shouting into megaphones, 'live bomb, live bomb,' and people were running in every direction.

en People started to run away from the cars. Police were shouting into megaphones, 'Live bomb! Live bomb!' and people were running in every direction.

en I didn't want to walk in there too far, too scared another bomb would go off, and everyone started screaming 'there's another bomb' and everyone started running.

en I heard the first bomb, I started running. When I heard the second one, we were still running. It was chaotic because we didn't know in which direction to run. You didn't know where the next bomb would come from.

en A star on a movie set is like a time bomb. That bomb has got to be defused so people can approach it without fear.
  Jack Nicholson

en The Indonesian national police forensic team has quickly been able to determine the number of bombs involved. What we're working with them on now is the actual make-up of the bomb. They're quite a different bomb to the ones we've seen been used before.

en The drama is going to come over the summer sometime when they move into the witnesses who connect Megrahi and Fahima to the bomb. To connect the guys to the bomb and to connect the bomb to Libyan intelligence, that means talking to double agents and spies and people talking behind screens. That's where they drama comes.

en [Thats when Clark called the Bella Vista division of the Benton County Sheriffs Office and was told it was illegal to own a mortar round. The deputies came out to his house and told him he needed to call the Springdale Bomb Squad to take away the bomb.] It was a cluster bomb, ... Thats what the bomb squad said.

en A suicide bomber wanted to get into the headquarters and while police were searching for him he detonated the bomb that killed 13 people, among which seven are police and six civilians.

en According to the manager, we had some people driving in and out. We get a little suspicious if we see more than a few cars there (of people who don't live there). It seemed there was more activity after the office closed late at night. More people outside. We asked the police for more service, and apparently they responded. It's been a lot quieter at night.

en when all this started, I asked myself, 'Am I going to withdraw from the world, like most people do, or am I going to live?' I decided I am going to live-or at least try to live-the way I want, with dignity, with courage, with humor, with composure.

en The Air Force comes in every morning and says, "Bomb, bomb, bomb." And then the State Department comes in and says, "Not now, or not there, or too much, or not at all."

en will not live under the threat of an Iranian nuclear bomb.

en She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. Traditionally, news organizations are very careful about reporting bomb threats. We don't want to prompt copycats who might see the story and seek attention by duplicating the bomb threats or to give any notoriety to the person who was calling in those bomb threats.

en Thank goodness for Patrick Sweets. We've always lived by the bomb and died by the bomb, and without him tonight we would have died by the bomb.


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