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- noun An
explosive usually used in combination withdynamite .
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Examples
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He was an expert with dynamite and pyrotol for blowing up tree stumps, the bane of any farm, and also enjoyed using explosives rather than fireworks to celebrate Independence Day.
Lev Raphael: America's Deadliest School Massacre Is the One You Never Heard Of Lev Raphael 2011
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He was an expert with dynamite and pyrotol for blowing up tree stumps, the bane of any farm, and also enjoyed using explosives rather than fireworks to celebrate Independence Day.
Lev Raphael: America's Deadliest School Massacre Is the One You Never Heard Of Lev Raphael 2011
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Read the tale of the Bath School Disasterwhich left 45 people dead and 58 injured; Kehoe had no WalMart, he had no automatic pistols, but he did have a persecution complex, an enormous, fragileego, an obsessive need for control and low competence for exercising it, and several tons of dynamite and pyrotol.
the worst school massacre in American history: not Virginia Tech « raincoaster 2007
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Kehoe used a detonator to ignite dynamite and hundreds of pounds of pyrotol which he had secretly planted inside the school over the course of many months.
Classical Values 2010
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During the rescue efforts, searchers discovered an additional 500 pounds (230 kg) of unexploded dynamite and pyrotol planted throughout the basement of the school's south wing.
Classical Values 2010
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