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Catchword for “mother of Satan”
Catchword: mother of Satan
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Quotation: The explosive believed to have been used by the bombers is triacetone triperoxide (TATP), also known as “Mother of Satan” because of its instability and lethality. It can be made from household items.
Article or Document Title:
“Australian bus terror victim dies” (URL)
Author:
Sasha Shtargot
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
The Age
Publishing Location:
Sydney, Australia
Dateline:
London, England
Date of Publication:
July 16, 2005
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