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Nonetheless, he said, Mr. Hussein's large corps of scientists and engineers provided much of the critical information that led to the conclusion that Iraq posed little or no threat of using weapons of mass destruction against its own people, its neighbors or American forces.
Davros is principal investigator of an elite corps of scientists and engineers, granted scarce resources and a high degree of autonomy by their desperate people, the Kaleds, in return for the promise of technologies to tip the balance and end their thousand year war with the neighbouring Thals.
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It employs more than 50 full-time scientists, a corps of expertise which is unmatched anywhere in the world.
At the heart of the new system is a corps of 100 academic and government scientists, hired within the past year, who have agreed to spend about half their time in Tokyo and the rest at their home institutions.
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