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"They were drawing 1,000 people at a facility that could hold over 10,000.
Maybe a better idea would be to keep them in prison, in a facility that could care for their needs.
The company's initial application described a facility that could export up to five million tons of coal per year.
At South Bank, he began to think about designing a facility that could provide better care for the handicapped, and greater dignity.
In the statement Tuesday, the nuclear agency said its team had "requested access to the military site at Parchin," where there was evidence of a facility that could be used in weapons-related testing.
Netanyahu says pressure must be maintained until Iran halts all enrichment of uranium, a key step in producing a nuclear weapon; removes its stockpile of enriched uranium from the country; closes suspicious enrichment facilities and shutters a facility that could produce plutonium, another potential gateway to nuclear arms.
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This process can be transferred to a GMP facility that could generate a qualified product for clinical use.
If I did like the Yankees, which I don't, I'd have stopped liking them when they "renovated" the Stadium and turned it from a place with some personality into a generic facility that could be located in the Dallas suburbs.
The collection is housed in more than 100,000 square feet in scattered facilities on or near the campus, but Ms. Salvador said she dreamed of a new facility that could accommodate research and that included a hands-on open study section and a public museum.
The Washington Post reported that there were also designs for a small facility that could be used in the uranium-enrichment process.
It notes that a storage facility that could hold spent fuel for several decades while it cools could free up space in reactors' pools, lowering the risk of overheating, loss of coolant, and fires.
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