On the smell of Composition C-4.
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William Kranz | Kelley Kitts | Nicholas Strange | Joshua Cummins | Erica Lotspeich | John Goodpaster | J. Goodpaster | W. Kranz | Nicholas A. Strange | E. Lotspeich | Kelley Kitts | Josh Cummins
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