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Norway and Brazil require these last-resort safeguards, and some major oil companies in the Netherlands and France use remote-control shut-off switches even though they are not required.
Josh Nelson: Who was the Dirtiest Polluter This Year? I'd say BP Josh Nelson 2010
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Norway and Brazil require these last-resort safeguards, and some major oil companies in the Netherlands and France use remote-control shut-off switches even though they are not required.
Josh Nelson: Who was the Dirtiest Polluter This Year? I'd say BP Josh Nelson 2010
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The instantaneous connectedness of the Internet, the legions of Blackberry-reading jaywalkers or texting drivers on our streets, the remote-control wars we fight with satellites and drones, all attest to that.
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Norway and Brazil require these last-resort safeguards, and some major oil companies in the Netherlands and France use remote-control shut-off switches even though they are not required.
Josh Nelson: Who was the Dirtiest Polluter This Year? I'd say BP Josh Nelson 2010
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Norway and Brazil require these last-resort safeguards, and some major oil companies in the Netherlands and France use remote-control shut-off switches even though they are not required.
Josh Nelson: Who was the Dirtiest Polluter This Year? I'd say BP Josh Nelson 2010
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Robert vividly remembers his mom's fury when she came home to find the parts of a brand-new remote-control car spread across the living room floor.
Boing Boing 2009
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The FBI raids the Noonday, Texas, home of William Krar and storage facilities he rented in the area, discovering an arsenal that includes more than 500,000 rounds of ammunition, 65 pipe bombs and remote-control briefcase bombs, and almost two pounds of deadly sodium cyanide.
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The FBI raids the Noonday, Texas, home of William Krar and storage facilities he rented in the area, discovering an arsenal that includes more than 500,000 rounds of ammunition, 65 pipe bombs and remote-control briefcase bombs, and almost two pounds of deadly sodium cyanide.
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The FBI raids the Noonday, Texas, home of William Krar and storage facilities he rented in the area, discovering an arsenal that includes more than 500,000 rounds of ammunition, 65 pipe bombs and remote-control briefcase bombs, and almost two pounds of deadly sodium cyanide.
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Norway and Brazil require these last-resort safeguards, and some major oil companies in the Netherlands and France use remote-control shut-off switches even though they are not required.
Josh Nelson: Who was the Dirtiest Polluter This Year? I'd say BP Josh Nelson 2010
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