| 11. | This followed the discovery of fulminates by Edward Charles Howard in 1800.
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| 12. | He lets others fulminate on his behalf while he maintains his gentlemanly demeanor.
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| 13. | But, no, the Russians are fulminating again.
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| 14. | Fulminate-primed guns were also less likely to misfire than flintlock guns.
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| 15. | Early primers used the same mercury fulminate used in 19th century percussion caps.
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| 16. | He discovered mercury fulminate, a powerful primary explosive.
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| 17. | Still, the narrative somehow holds you all the way to its fulminating climax.
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| 18. | The Nation newspaper recently fulminated in an editorial.
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| 19. | They listened and nodded approval as he fulminated.
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| 20. | He doesn't enjoy contemporary popular culture and fulminates against commercial rock music.
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