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Its centrifuge machines could produce enough bomb-usable uranium for about a weapon a year.

As for a hidden need that the Raiders might actually address — how about a weapon in the passing game?

A spokeswoman for Hertfordshire police said no reference was made in the Klass incident report about a weapon.

"In a smallpox attack, you're talking about a weapon of mass destruction," notes Keith Richman, a Republican doctor in the California Assembly and sponsor of the law there.

"The terrible prospect of a future competition between nations about a weapon of such formidable character can only be avoided through a universal agreement".

Qwabe was asked if there was any discussion about a weapon.

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But its refusal even to begin to talk about a weapons ban in space has been unduly rigid.

This one is about a weapons munition facility, a facility that holds ammunition at a place called Taji (ph).

Regret comes only in the final scenes.Fans have asked why the great pacifist film-maker has made a movie about a weapons-maker.

Inspections can only do one thing well: verify that a country's declarations about a weapons program are honest and complete.

A14 Pentagon Analyst Indicted A federal grand jury indicted a former Pentagon analyst, charging him with disclosing classified information to an Israeli official, including intelligence about a weapons test related to Iran's nuclear program.

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