Blasting in rapid succession, the falling bombs rocked the study, flinging men helter-skelter.
Then, on Sept. 4, 1963, another bomb rocked the house, shattering all the glass in its front.
As he watched from the safe distance of Union Station, the bomb rocked the Capitol causing great damage to the historic Senate Reception Room.
The first bomb rocked the 26-storey Bombay Stock Exchange, smashing windows and sending shards of glass lancing across the busy trading floor.
The bomb rocked the train near Malad station on the outskirts of Bombay, about 1,000 miles south of Srinagar on India's west coast.
Just then, bombs rocked Grenadier and heeled her over 15 to 20 degrees.
A HUGE bomb rocked the centre of the Indian city of Calcutta last night, bringing down two blocks of flats and killing at least 45 people, police said.
Just five days ago, a bomb rocked Yale Law School.
The bombs would all go off at once, and to put it mildly, should "rock the world."
On June 8, 2008, two bombs in quick succession rocked a train station in Beni Amrane, about 60 miles east of Algiers.