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dynamite
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dynamite
a commercially available explosive containing ammonium nitrate, which has caused nitrate poisoning in cattle.


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Glendale fans got a double treat: a 28-8 comeback victory that advanced the Dynamiters to the playoffs for the first time in 12 years, and red shirts proclaiming their return to postseason play - courtesy of brothers Albert and Max Ocon, members of the Glendale's last playoff team, in 1991.
Le compiled 176 all-purpose yards from his halfback position, running for one touchdown and passing for another, as the opportunistic Dynamiters rallied for a 21-13 victory over visiting Pasadena to remain in contention for their first playoff berth since 1991.
Cho, who played on the Glendale boys' team last spring because the Dynamiters have no girls' team, shot 75 for the third-best score of the day and came within a lipped-out putt of gaining a playoff for the individual title.
 
 
 
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