So that each man fighting for order may be as brave and good a man as the dynamiter.
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Tom was well known as a militant, a socialist, and a suspected dynamiter.
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The dynamiter himself was flung to the ground, however, and the getaway car was wrecked.
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As a dynamiter, he is assigned to blow up a bridge during an attack on the city of Segovia.
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The dynamiter, laying a bomb, ought to feel that, whatever else he is, at least he is orthodox.
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They surrendered, and the injured dynamiter was arrested later at a hotel where the entire group had been staying.
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As an experienced dynamiter, he was ordered by a communist Russian general to travel behind enemy lines and destroy a bridge, with the aid of a band of local antifascist guerrillas.
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A person who uses dynamite in a revolutionary cause
In railroad slang is an undesired emergency application of the air brakes when a brake pipe reduction is made. ...
A term commonly given to an brake operating valve that goes into quick-action emergency when it should not. Also called a Kicker. Dynamiting -- application of emergency (air) brakes.
Car on which defective mechanism sends the brakes into full emergency when only a service application is made by the engineer. Also, a quick-action triple valve