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The threshold issue in nuclear nonproliferation is not the hardware -- bombs are no longer so hard to make -- but the capacity to enrich uranium.

Ms. Miragliotta told the jury of four men and eight women that the Government would provide witnesses who saw Mr. Abu Maizar and Mr. Khalil purchase the gunpowder, pipes, nails and other components used to make the bombs from hardware stores, a local Wal-Mart and other businesses in Greenville, N.C., in early July 1997.

Meanwhile, the Saudi coalition waging this asymmetrical war of aerial bombardment upon a country with little to no air defenses, could not carry out this assault without the critical aid from the U.S. in the form of military hardware, including banned cluster bombs; intelligence for targeting of airstrikes; and mid-air refueling.

All we have thus far is the admission to The Verge that it does require this proprietary software to authorize "certain repairs" for "certain components". In my eyes this makes T2-equipped apple hardware a ticking time bomb we can't even see.

The most game-changing piece of military hardware since the atomic bomb - the unmanned drone - would be used by portfolio managers to acquire information and eliminate competition.

"In addition, the use by US supply aircraft to refuel at Prestwick airport when transporting bombs and military hardware to be used by the Israel defence force in air-raids on densely populated civilian areas has given the impression that the UK has assumed a tacitly active... role in the conflict".

In the first attack, during the evening rush hour in Tsrifin, a man carrying a leather bag detonated a bomb packed with hardware at a bus stop beside an army base.

Iran may never surrender some key elements of the hardware or material related to a bomb-making capacity, and its basic knowledge in this domain cannot be unlearned.

I was ordered to bomb only soldiers and hardware". Yet the Armenian investigation determined that both hit civilian targets.

He said each one might cost $2 million, half for the nuclear bomb and the rest for hardware.

Asked whether having American hardware, technology and intelligence to counter the roadside bombs, called I.E.D.'s for improvised explosive devices, might soften some countries' opposition to increasing troop contributions, Mr. Rasmussen replied: "I think so.

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