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dynamite

Explosive consisting of a mixture of nitroglycerine and diatomaceous earth (diatomite, an absorbent, chalklike material). It was first devised by Alfred Nobel.



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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.
A victory would put the Dynamiters in third place in the Pacific League and into the playoffs.
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.
 
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