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The sand beneath the blast was instantly turned into a layer of green glass ten...
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Bill O'Reilly
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Killing Patton: The Strange
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The sand beneath the blast was instantly turned into a layer of green glass ten feet deep, and the shock waves could be felt one hundred miles away.
( Bill O'Reilly )
[ Killing Patton: The Strange ]
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