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While the blast wave will shatter windows near the site, it's the lethal shock wave that breaks windows further away.
it's the lethal shock wave
JUST LETHAL HARASSING STRIKES ON
13 consecutive shots could be lethal, too.
Our bodies metabolize theobromine more effectively, though, with 1,000 milligrams per kilogram being lethal to humans, which is the equivalent of 85 full-sized chocolate bars at once.
Coronavirus is also about 10 times more lethal than the flu.
Coronavirus is also about 10 times more lethal than the flu.
It's relentless, silent, and lethal.
It basically irritates the nose, the throat, the lungs, and when inhaled and used in high concentrations, it can be lethal, especially in enclosed spaces.
He theorized that people raise their levels of excitement from risky activities by having just enough safety net to keep the activities from being lethal or fatal.
I did something wicked boss to my lethal war machine.
For example, it took years for scientists to figure out that the crackling sound that they heard near coral reefs was made by snapping shrimp, whose claws produce a loud snap when they snap them shut fast enough to create a projectile, lethal bubble they use for hunting.
These jets can carry two lethal weapons.