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    Dynamite Has Largely Replaced Ammonium-Nitrate-Based Explosives for Industrial Uses
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Dynamite Has Largely Replaced Ammonium-Nitrate-Based Explosives for Industrial Uses

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Dynamite has largely replaced ammonium-nitrate-based explosives for industrial uses.

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