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"We are going to move ourselves to use, with possibly limited exceptions, land mines that go inert in a period of hours or days," the administration official said.
The Bush administration plans to announce that, in a step to lessen the dangers of land mines, it will end the use of long-lasting mines in warfare and instead concentrate on mines that go inert within hours or days, an administration official said Thursday.
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As the ancient proverb goes, an inert aubergine dildo means the same thing in any language.
When, due to some external stimuli like TAFs, EC changes to an active cell, it decides to stay inert, go, and/or grow.
They then become inert and empty.
Beyond that, we will need to toughen up and learn to be alert but not inert, to go about our business and pleasure while we are in a wigged-out state of apocalyptic readiness.
About 6,000 metric tons per year go into producing the inert dielectric for high-voltage transformers and circuit breakers, eliminating the need for hazardous polychlorinated biphenyls associated with oil-filled devices.
So the wonder goes untapped, sits inert.
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