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Take out a terrorist training camp hidden deep in Iraq or level a chemical-warfare factory.
Its real focus was on eliminating class warfare from the factory floor.
During the cold war, the C.I.A. missed the vast size of the Soviet Union's germ warfare efforts, which involved factories and research centers that employed more than 60,000 people.
The unions argue that Remploy factories make chemical warfare suits for troops in Afghanistan, produce parts for Jaguar cars, and make most of the furniture for schools and libraries.
Plutocrats engage in stock market warfare or else gingerly experiment with factory jobs.
The Falluja 2 chlorine plant, 50 miles outside Baghdad, near the Habbaniya airbase, has been pinpointed by the US as an example of a factory rebuilt by Saddam to regain his chemical warfare capability.
Laura sacrifices her studies and dreams; as the second world war breaks out, she becomes embroiled in domestic warfare in a tortuous marriage to her boss at a factory.
The declining factory town of Chester is known throughout Pennsylvania for illiteracy, gang warfare and an astronomical dropout rate that peaked above 40percentt in the late 1990's.
Bombing chemical weapons factories could lead to the release of further chemical weapons, trigger widespread regional warfare and cause the deaths of millions of other innocent people.
The other is a townswoman who has come to plead with Rutherford to hire back her son, who has stolen some money from the factory; their scene together, polemical but nonetheless well written, is about the cruelties of class warfare.
One of the largest chemical factories in Chapaevsk is the Khimprom Chemical Plant (Middle Volga chemical plant), which before 1949 produced chemical warfare agents (such as lewisite and mustard gas).
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