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- noun Plural form of
exploder .
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Examples
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Messrs. Suarez and Woudhuysen are great exploders of conventional bibliographic wisdom.
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A booklet, "Managing Deer Damage in Maryland," available through the extension service, says some people resort to gas exploders that are set to detonate at regular intervals.
Master gardeners share tips for keeping deer at bay Laura Buck 2010
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Messrs. Suarez and Woudhuysen are great exploders of conventional bibliographic wisdom.
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Messrs. Suarez and Woudhuysen are great exploders of conventional bibliographic wisdom.
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Messrs. Suarez and Woudhuysen are great exploders of conventional bibliographic wisdom.
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The journalists at the Boston Globe and New York Times who fabricated stories, the "Dateline: NBC" truck exploders -- these differ from the old yellow journalism press in that they aren't making things up for any reason as crass as financial profit -- their goal is to push a personal agenda, to go beyond merely informing the public to actually guiding the public into embracing the "right" conclusion.
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One of the forms of electric exploders used is shown in Fig. 36.
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The dynamite used was 40\%, and the cost of electric exploders is included in the cost given.
Concrete Construction Methods and Costs Halbert Powers Gillette
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This firm are also makers of various forms of low tension exploders.
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"Suppose we run into the bombs, and they prove to be contact exploders, too?"
The Young Engineers on the Gulf Or, The Dread Mystery of the Million Dollar Breakwater 1895
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