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  2. 10 easy, cute leprechaun traps you can make with kids for St ...

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    Leprechaun traps are especially popular for elementary-school kids, but tweens and teens have fun with them, too — especially if you set it up as a challenge.

  3. Booby trap - Wikipedia

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    The largest use of booby traps was in the Battle of Jenin during Operation Defensive Shield where a large number (1000–2000 bombs and booby traps according to a Palestinian militant who surrendered to Israeli forces in Jenin [30]) of explosive devices were planted by insurgents. Booby traps had been laid in the streets of both the camp and ...

  4. Collyer brothers - Wikipedia

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    In an attempt to exclude burglars, Langley constructed booby traps and tunnels among the collection of items and trash that filled the house. [5] [19] The house soon became a maze of boxes, complicated tunnel systems consisting of junk and trash rigged with trip wires. The brothers lived in "nests" created amongst the debris that was piled to ...

  5. Protocol on Mines, Booby-Traps and Other Devices - Wikipedia

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    The Protocol on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Mines, Booby-Traps and Other Devices, or Protocol II, is a United Nations treaty that restricts the use of land mines, remotely delivered mines, and booby traps. It is Protocol II to the 1980 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons. [1] [2]

  6. Booby traps, looted homes, and 'Z' graffiti greet Irpin ... - AOL

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    The shattered homes of this formerly comfortable suburb of Kyiv offer a glimpse of what besieged cities in Ukraine's east and south may be experiencing.

  7. Improvised explosive device - Wikipedia

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    The term "IED" was coined by the British Army during the Northern Ireland conflict to refer to booby traps made by the IRA, and entered common use in the U.S. during the Iraq War. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] IEDs are generally utilized in terrorist operations or in asymmetric unconventional warfare or urban warfare by insurgent guerrillas or commando forces in ...

  8. Punji stick - Wikipedia

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    It is a simple spike, made out of wood or bamboo, which is sharpened, heated, and usually set in a hole. Punji sticks are usually deployed in substantial numbers. [ 1 ] The Oxford English Dictionary (third edition, 2007) lists less frequent, earlier spellings for "punji stake (or stick)": panja, panjee, panjie, panji , and punge .

  9. The 'Home Alone' house is on the market — without the booby ...

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    The 'Home Alone' house in Winnetka, Ill., is listed for sale at $5.25 million and features a full gym, basketball court and a home cinema. But no booby traps.