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Negotiators are talking about setting a range of perhaps 1,500 to 1,700 warheads (down from 2,200 now allowed under treaty) and 500 to 1,100 delivery vehicles (down from 1,600 currently allowed).

Conventional naval guns were limited to a range of perhaps 20 miles, but by World War II the aircraft carrier a ship capable of launching, recovering, and storing aircraft that could themselves destroy ships had extended the battle range of surface fleets by as much as 300 miles.

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This suggests a rapid screening method for a range of materials, perhaps in conjunction with a combinatorial approach to advanced composites manufacture.

The Iranians are likely, in the next few days, to hint at a range of concessions, perhaps even on the question of enrichment.

Two senior government officials said on Tuesday that they were now likely to encourage the banks to reveal a range of information, perhaps including the size of losses the banks could suffer under each of the stress assumptions.

Ali Shamkhani, secretary of the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), also stressed Iran's readiness for direct talks with Saudi Arabia over a range of issues, perhaps the strongest signal sent by the Islamic Republic that it wants to repair diplomatic relations.

Perhaps HP is big enough to have 600 people beavering away on an OS that might not see the light of day again, on the off-chance that at some future point it will be just the ticket for a range of tablets, perhaps also made by HP.

In another age, he might have been a conventional academic with a range of interests, perhaps not dissimilar to Lewis Carroll, whose work he also lovingly pastiched, but in the 20th and 21st centuries he was able to apply his brilliance and scholarly flair not to Herodotus or Robert Browning but to the glorious new medium of cinema.

This does not mean that animals do not have a range of emotions perhaps similar to ours, but they simply do not shed tears for emotional reasons.

ON documents had a stated vision for use of information as an output by a range of users, perhaps owing to knowledge exchange being positioned as a foundational standard for programs and services.

The extent to which these approximations introduce bias could be understood by developing a range of models, perhaps using versions of the chain binomial model or other generalized contagion processes.

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