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That debate could turn radioactive.
If that happened, plant opponents contend, the fire could turn radioactive cesium into a gas, which would float widely with the wind and then resolidify.
Efforts to design a device to turn radioactive fallout into a weapon took place at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee and the Dugway Proving Ground, the Army's testing site 90 miles west of Salt Lake City, according to a report by the General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress.
When I stuck an arm overboard, it seemed to turn radioactive, and by the time we reached the center of the bay, a bright luminescent aura formed around anything that touched the water.
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With RWE, E.ON and now GDF Suez getting cold feet about UK projects, has the nuclear renaissance turned radioactive?
But Rajaratnam's name had turned radioactive since his arrest, on Oct. 16, 2009, for trading on closely guarded corporate information.
Politically IHT turned radioactive when George Osborne used that £1m pledge in 2007 to frighten Gordon Brown from calling an election Labour might have won.
She played her beam along the bottom of a wall and held it on a Steatoda, a bulbous relative of the black widow, famous among arachnologists for turning radioactive and biting Peter Parker in the recent Spider-Man film.
The discourse surrounding the students who survived a mass shooting at a Florida high school in February and their activism on gun policy has turned radioactive in recent weeks.
Money manager Robert Mitchell had turned radioactive in, of all places, a meeting of uranium suppliers and buyers.
After being by turn both radioactive and highly desired, he was introduced to Mr. Forstmann over lunch by Ariel Emanuel, the Hollywood talent agent who runs Endeavor Agency and is the basis for the character Ari Gold, played by Jeremy Piven, on the HBO show "Entourage".
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