How To Use Shoe bomb In A Sentence

  • My personal theory is that the past two bumbled and ludicrous attempts by the infamous shoe bomber (he should have put the explosives in his nose, more room there than in his sneakers) and this week's inept Nigerian bomber were never intended to bring down those planes. South Dakota car registration
  • Richard Reid, the “shoe bomber” who tried to blow up a passenger flight last December, studied in Finsbury Park and frequented al Muhajiroun meetings. Radical Islam finds unlikely haven in liberal Britain
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