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It also may have resumed making fuel for nuclear weapons.
There were unconfirmed reports that the immediate danger had passed by evening and that rescue operations may have resumed.
They also vowed to make more nuclear weapons and threatened military action against efforts to isolate it, and may have resumed nuclear fuel production.
Administration officials also said today that a new intelligence assessment had led them to conclude that North Korea may have resumed production of small amounts of plutonium, which could be used for nuclear weapons.
It may have resumed construction of a nuclear reactor, the U.S.-Korea U.S.-Korea Instituteopkins University satd, citing satellite imagery of the building site at Yongbyon, north of Pyongyang, which can be seen here.
(Israel and some European governments are worried those efforts may have resumed; and they and American officials point out that at the very least Iran persists with its potentially weapons-usable enrichment work).Russia's decision on fuel shipments was made before the NIE was published.
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He may or may not have resumed the habit – he was certainly puffing on some sort of cigarette toward the end of this show – but the spell of clear-headedness has had an effect.
However, for various reasons, the patient may not have resumed all his previous activities and in particular may not be working.
He may also have resumed courting Ann Rutledge, the attractive and plump young daughter of the village tavernkeeper.
At 8 weeks post-partum, the uterus has involuted to its usual size; however, patients may not have resumed full activity, making it harder to assess symptomatology.
The pre-pregnant state has not yet completely returned within six weeks of childbirth, lactation usually continues throughout the first year, often the menstrual cycle has not yet normalized and sexual activity may not have resumed.
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