Examples of using Explosions in English and their translations into Thai
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Explosions, shootings, warring criminal gangs.
There's gonna be a flash boil, explosions.
That means no fireballs, no explosions, okay?
Motorbike Engines Racing, Explosions On TV.
Yawns- Motorcycle Engines, Explosions Continue.
We safeguard your plant against fire, gas- and dust explosions.
Twinks XXX Some folks drink their own explosions all the time too of.
There were explosions at the oil tank area.
Atomic explosions between the late'40s and 1963 significantly increase C-14 levels in the atmosphere.
According to eyewitnesses, several explosions have been heard and there have been heavy outbreaks of gunfire in many parts of the city.
And they certainly didn't intend to describe the mechanics of supernova explosions, which eventually told us where the building blocks of life were synthesized in the universe.
After several explosions, including one that killed Alfred's brother, authorities banned nitroglycerin tests within Stockholm city limits.
These explosions are far hotter than the core of the sun… hot enough to transform elements like iron into all the heavier ones and spew them into space.
However, the number of enemies and animation explosions depends on your music while passing.
Like those big explosions, sparks, are from a little comb jelly, and there's krill and other kinds of crustaceans, and jellyfish.
To finish the game, zombies must avoid falling off cliffs, bumping into vehicles, explosions, and helicopters.
Maybe we're looking for someone who wants to make their explosions safer, not more deadly.
It was made in stars like that, locked away and then returned to the universe in explosions like that in order to recondense into planets, stars, new solar systems and, indeed, people like us.
You have amazing lighting effects changing by the hour, explosions of sand covering the sculptures in a cloud of mystery, a unique timeless quality and the procession of inquisitive visitors, each lending their own special touch to the site.
Those explosions set to go off at the U.S. embassies in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya, were clearly a part of someone's war against the United States.