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The latest edition of North Korea's newspaper of record, Rodong Sinmun, features a front-page photo of Kim Jong-un inspecting what is purportedly a miniaturized nuclear warhead, a development that would represent a leap forward in the Kim regime's nuclear capabilities after recent tests of a nuclear weapon and a ballistic missile.
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"We are alive," said Doris Setzler, 71, who lives nearby but was walking though, inspecting what was left of the mobile home park.
Anyway, when I finally did get round to inspecting what was in the box, most of it was worthless, but there was one eighteenth-century novel by a woman writer unknown to me, in original boards, virtually in mint condition.
"For at least half an hour, 40 minutes, Leyla Yunus was inspecting what was there," Piri said.
After making the 85-mile drive into the desert, I was immediately intrigued by the mix of people inspecting what's left of the tower upon which the bomb had been detonated - and the green-glass earth called Trinitite fused by 10-million-degree heat from the blast.
You have to inspect what is going on.
Baxter's cameras inspect what is to be lifted, recognizing an object from many angles.
Even so, officers are not supposed to open containers to inspect what is inside because of the potential danger.
The crowd clutches packed lunches that have been stuffed inside transparent plastic shopping bags, which allow hovering security guards to quickly inspect what is being brought inside.
A resident of Sinjar inspects what's left of his house.
Runge made regular trips to the plant at Orsman Road, N1, where he inspected what was on offer – not just presses, but an archive of the metallic master copies of stampers used to make thousands of different records, by artists including Simon & Garfunkel and the Manic Street Preachers, all of which could conceivably be put back into production.
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