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Redirect replaced with an article about an explosive material patented in 1884, 4 February 2014, see discussion.
Redirected to Fireball (after debate was reopened following an initial "No Consensus" outcome and then an erroneous redirect to Energy ball), 5 October 2005, see discussion.
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