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- noun Plural form of
nuke . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
nuke .
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Examples
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It seems to me that most "productive" replacement for nukes is biological weapons - they create no physical damage, but could result in pandemic-proportioned human havoc.
blast off 2010
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It seems to me that most "productive" replacement for nukes is biological weapons - they create no physical damage, but could result in pandemic-proportioned human havoc.
Politics 2010
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It seems to me that most "productive" replacement for nukes is biological weapons - they create no physical damage, but could result in pandemic-proportioned human havoc.
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It seems to me that most "productive" replacement for nukes is biological weapons - they create no physical damage, but could result in pandemic-proportioned human havoc.
blast off 2010
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It seems to me that most "productive" replacement for nukes is biological weapons - they create no physical damage, but could result in pandemic-proportioned human havoc.
Adaptation 2010
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I think 38% wanting to build nukes is quite large.
Matthew Yglesias » Listening to the Iranian Public on Nukes 2010
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But then again, someone as nuts as Ahmadinejad and Iran with nukes is .... just as scary.
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Letting all those countries get nukes is a major failure and should be reversed.
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I think 38% wanting to build nukes is quite large.
Matthew Yglesias » Listening to the Iranian Public on Nukes 2010
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It seems to me that most "productive" replacement for nukes is biological weapons - they create no physical damage, but could result in pandemic-proportioned human havoc.
Geopolitics 2010
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