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Such surprises are what make "Arms" more than a confectionary farce.
Now Carullo is looking into developing Body Magic, a reflecting lotion to conceal cellulite, obscure veins and make arms look more defined.
"This was telling us that a piece of the toolkit, to make arms, legs, hand and feet, could very well be present in fish limbs," Dr. Shubin said.
The arms deal, announced last month but in the planning stages since the administration of George W. Bush, falls under a law passed by Congress in 1979 that requires the United States to make "arms of a defensive character" available to Taiwan.
Even if they do go at the beginning, they usually get to appoint new management, which is, in this sense, beholden to the old lot.Old (or the new, less-than-independent) managers cannot be the right people to make arms' length decisions about how to restructure their companies, or to whom to sell assets, and at what price.
But Mr Wilson thinks that at first, most exports will be of specialised components and of things that also have civilian uses, such as radars and optical sensors.Satoshi Tsuzukibashi of the Keidanren, Japan's main business lobby, agrees that those of its members that make arms will think carefully about selling them abroad.
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