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Destroying thousands of buildings over a 30-year period and achieving a perfect safety record in the process is hard to do in the demolition business, but that's why Eric and Lisa Kelly consider themselves the best at what they do. The Idaho-based couple own Advanced Explosives Demolition, but they are never home because they travel more than 130,000 miles a year -- with 4-year-old daughter Eliyah in tow -- to bring down buildings, bridges and other large structures. And with six other children from previous marriages, the Kelly's family dynamic is sometimes just as explosive as their business.
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