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- adjective Not
strategic ; not related tostrategy .
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One of the issues brought up during the session had to do with tactical nuclear weapons, also known as nonstrategic bombs for possible battlefield use that do not require long-distance delivery vehicles, such as missiles, as do strategic weapons.
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Or merely a kind of nonstrategic personal therapy, a massaging of self-righteousness?
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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Or merely a kind of nonstrategic personal therapy, a massaging of self-righteousness?
In defence of PETA 2008
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In its nuclear policy review this spring, the Obama administration said it hopes to engage Russia in a comprehensive negotiation covering all nuclear weapons on each side, not just those long-range weapons covered by the newly completed START treaty, but also those strategic weapons held in reserve by both countries as well as the "nonstrategic," or shorter-range, weapons in Europe and Russia.
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Robert Burns ASSOCIATED PRESS 2010
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That negotiation does not apply to the U.S. nuclear weapons in Europe, which are categorized as "nonstrategic" because they are short-range bombs designed to be launched by fighter jets based in Europe - including by NATO members 'jets.
13WHAM: Top Stories 2010
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In its nuclear policy review this spring, the Obama administration said it hopes to engage Russia in a comprehensive negotiation covering all nuclear weapons on each side, not just those long-range weapons covered by the newly completed START treaty, but also those strategic weapons held in reserve by both countries as well as the "nonstrategic," or shorter-range, weapons in Europe and Russia.
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Robert Burns ASSOCIATED PRESS 2010
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That negotiation does not apply to the U.S. nuclear weapons in Europe, which are categorized as "nonstrategic" because they are short-range bombs designed to be launched by fighter jets based in Europe - including by NATO members 'jets.
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In its nuclear policy review this spring, the Obama administration said it hopes to engage Russia in a comprehensive negotiation covering all nuclear weapons on each side, not just those long-range weapons covered by the newly completed START treaty, but also those strategic weapons held in reserve by both countries as well as the "nonstrategic," or shorter-range, weapons in Europe and Russia.
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Robert Burns ASSOCIATED PRESS 2010
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In its nuclear policy review this spring, the Obama administration said it hopes to engage Russia in a comprehensive negotiation covering all nuclear weapons on each side, not just those long-range weapons covered by the newly completed START treaty, but also those strategic weapons held in reserve by both countries as well as the "nonstrategic," or shorter-range, weapons in Europe and Russia.
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Robert Burns ASSOCIATED PRESS 2010
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Nolan said the company could pursue selling "nonstrategic" assets to help reduce debt, and that it would have to consider any good offers to buy strategic properties, which conceivably could result in General Growth selling one or two of its top 25 assets.
unknown title 2009
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