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The shadows had lengthened considerably before they heard the rumble of Molly approaching in a borrowed four-tonne truck.
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The shadows had lengthened considerably before they heard the rumble of Molly approaching in a borrowed four-tonne truck.
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Mr Kravchenko, a retired army engineer, is now refusing to move the four-tonne camouflaged vehicle, which came complete with caterpillar tracks and take up three-and-a-half normal parking spaces.
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"The best description we have on that truck is that it is a small delivery truck, like a four-tonne truck, it has a rigid side so it doesn't have what is commonly referred to as curtains," he said.
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"Little Boy", a four-tonne uranium bomb, detonated over Hiroshima, killing an estimated
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It has a four-tonne lens which floats on a bath of mercury.
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"Little Boy", the four-tonne uranium bomb detonated over Hiroshima, caused a blinding flash and a fireball hot enough to melt sand into glass and vaporise every human within a 1.6 kilometre radius.
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It has a four-tonne lens which floats on a bath of mercury.
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"Little Boy", the four-tonne uranium bomb detonated over Hiroshima, caused a blinding flash and a fireball hot enough to melt sand into glass and vaporise every human within a one mile
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"Little Boy", the four-tonne uranium bomb detonated over Hiroshima, caused a blinding flash and a fireball hot enough to melt sand into glass and vaporise every human within a one mile
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