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After forty-five yours, you now have twenty-three hundred settlers in existing Palestinian neighborhoods of East Jerusalem, [and while] that's negligible numerically, symbolically it's nuclear fusion, because you take the two radioactive subjects of the conflict, which are Jerusalem and refugees, and you fuse them".

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It's such a radioactive subject because these labels are so explosive.

But they shy away from the radioactive subject just as quickly.

Sorry.In this section A radioactive subject Controlled explosion Pledge of allegiance Knocking heads together Correction: James Traficant Reprints Related items The politics of beauty: Fit to serveJan 18th 2007.

One reason was that the story concerned abortion, a radioactive subject for the Conservatives because they are suspected of harbouring social-conservative tendencies.

"In the same way as I have had my mind changed about litigation in favour of arbitration, my long devotion to arbitration is now being eroded," he said.In this section A radioactive subject Controlled explosion Pledge of allegiance Knocking heads together Correction: James Traficant ReprintsInterest in mediation is rocketing, in countries of all legal traditions and none.

"There have never been any abuses," says Shawna Lake of the island's government.In this section A radioactive subject Controlled explosion Pledge of allegiance Knocking heads together Correction: James Traficant Reprints Related items Canada's citizenship laws: Lost in KafkalandFeb 1st 2007But the right advice can oil the wheels even in the most squeaky-clean system.

In order to block the thyroid uptake of free radioactive iodine, the subjects received potassium iodide orally.

The real pity is that, stamina aside, Robbins was talentless, and he made his preferred subject matter radioactive for more gifted novelists for a number of years.

The second half of his treatment — radioactive seeds — was subject to a second set of rules established by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, except that the commission passed its responsibility on to the state, which must follow some, but not all, of the commission's rules.

He sees inside a nuclear reactor, glimpses one of the rarest elements in the world - radioactive plutonium - and even subjects living tissue to deadly radiation.

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