Yes, private residences don't offer adequate protection against nuclear fallout. |
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Any unfavourable decision vis-a vis an inter-State dispute is bound to result in a political fallout. |
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Overexpansion has its consequences, but it seems to me that the company should have been able to curb the current extreme level of fallout. |
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During the 1950 campaign, fallout from McCarthyism and strident anti-Communism began to take its toll on Utah's Democratic candidates. |
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For all the talk about fallout shelters, and the exhortations of civil-defense officials, comparatively few Americans actually built them. |
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The essay is a reflection by Nancy on the physical and metaphysical fallout of the heart transplant he had received ten years previously. |
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A plaque above the entrance alerts us that the building also serves as a fallout shelter. |
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It produces no fission radioactive by-products or fallout of serious concern. |
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Could you deal with the fallout if she discovered you're the the fink who told? |
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All of a sudden my basement box of emergency food looked like rations in a Civilian Defense fallout shelter. |
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The paranoia which surrounded the idea of a fallout shelter was a byproduct of the large amount of fear felt by people during the nuclear age. |
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The new allegation sent shock waves through a university still reeling from the massive fallout over last year's scandal. |
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A forthright trialogue involving Africans, descendants in the diaspora, and whites to address the widespread fallout is critical. |
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Federal civil defense authorities, meanwhile, promised survival from nuclear attack through fallout shelters and citizen readiness. |
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Then there was the fallout, as the dreams of growth vanished to leave only rapidly diminishing cash piles or large mountains of debt. |
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Civil defense programs consisted of urging families to build fallout shelters and directing the development of community air raid shelters. |
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It is one thing to survive a terrible ordeal and another to learn to live with the fallout. |
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This is a tragic fallout from the intense bout of politiking we have had for 15-odd years. |
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Since there are no public fallout shelters, citizens would need to rely primarily on their own homes for shelter. |
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Why are we not reviving our public fallout shelter programs that would offer adequate protection? |
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The northern hemisphere has effectively eradicated itself in a nuclear war, and the fallout is creeping inexorably southwards. |
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Thinking it would offer better protection from fallout than Sam's sou'wester hat, Ian tried it on. |
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Head to the basement fallout shelter and for god's sake, don't let anyone with a temperature in! |
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The construction implies an important technological fallout in the field of cryogenics and superconducting magnets. |
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But a series of U.S. and Soviet hydrogen bomb tests reawakened public fears, this time focused on the specter of radioactive fallout. |
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So that's why we can breathe fine here without worrying about poison gas and fallout? |
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The bad-debt fallout and other effects of this collapse have left the once-dynamic economy dead in the water. |
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Meanwhile the US public was becoming alarmed about nuclear fallout and its consequences. |
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We have been assured that limiting nuclear testing has reduced radioactive fallout. |
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Operated by the Royal Observer Corps, it was also charged with monitoring lethal radioactive fallout. |
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Others say the inactivity has more to do with government concerns about potential political and military fallout. |
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The pyroclastic deposits mainly consist of block-and-ash, blast, tephra fallout and secondary pyroclastic flow deposits. |
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For much of 2001, private equity firms had to deal with a soft market sparked by the fallout of the dotcom implosion. |
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This is likely fallout from the Kyoto Protocol relating to refrigerant emissions. |
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Finally, he calls for consideration of potential economic fallout, cautioning that new developments will inevitably displace older technologies. |
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The fallout of this situation is pretty bleak, but rescuable I think, if those involved are able to put the time in. |
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Just one droplet to start with, but the sky was leaden grey and there was much more fallout in store. |
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The fallout continues to reverberate through the media, the political sphere, and has forced a discussion on the state of the culture. |
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The antidote is intended to protect residents from radioactive fallout from any missile attack on the nuclear station. |
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These produce a relatively small explosion and less radioactive fallout than other designs. |
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A serious accident at Sellafield could shower Ireland with radioactive fallout. |
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We're still feeling the fallout from the last time we got all excited about an archaeological link to the early apostles. |
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Winds routinely carried radioactive fallout to communities in Utah, Nevada and northern Arizona. |
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They mainly aim at containing the fallout of carbon dioxide but fail to deal with the volume of carbon-intensive inputs in the first place. |
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The agency is being pressed to approve a 25 per cent increase in the limit of the acid rain-producing fallout from Drax power station near Selby. |
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They all live in a fantastically huge fallout shelter underneath the San Fernando Valley. |
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The atomic fallout is still falling, a silent, ominous dust that isn't remarked upon, only suggested. |
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But in solidly Democratic Oregon, the political fallout from this revelation is likely to be limited. |
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Plus, Allison Yarrow on the fallout at Georgetown and John Avlon on the advertiser exodus. |
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The apocalypse of the technological age did not come, as some had feared, from fallout and electromagnetic pulses of a great nuclear war, but from a thought. |
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And civil defense programs consisted of urging families to take cover and build fallout shelters and directing the development of community air raid shelters. |
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Early this year, when it became clear that among the fallout from the tech-stock bust would be a global downturn, the dollar acquired the patina of a safe-haven currency. |
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The prosecutors must also consider the possible negative economic fallout that likely will result at a time when the economy is already struggling. |
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As well as the toll taken by the increasing use of hard drugs, there was the psychological and spiritual fallout that resulted from abuses of dignity and personal boundaries. |
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However, he said there are no plans to open public fallout shelters. |
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If Pakistani complicity in the program was exposed, the theory went, why not at least try to downplay its negative fallout. |
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Come get your blankets, your fallout shelter supplies, your flashlights! |
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The political fallout from the trial results is potentially enormous. |
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The fallout of this loss of trust has had an enormous impact on the outbreak. |
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More recently, the fallout from the Arab Spring across the region has given the two powers many more sandboxes in which to play. |
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At a meeting in mid-April, Team McCain prepared a full-bore media plan to deal with the fallout if the story broke. |
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Someone lit the fuse in the 1960s, and the fallout was fantastic. |
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But tough luck, we did, and now we have to belly up to the fallout. |
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Perhaps the worst fallout from all this is that when we are gripped by fear, we usually make terrible decisions. |
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Conservative evangelicalism is losing millennials in gobs, and the World Vision fallout is sure to only accelerate the fallout. |
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Merkel went on television last night to try and limit the political fallout from her colleague's remarks, but she has encountered a barrage of criticism. |
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So starting Friday, June 10th in this space, I will examine seriatim the fallout and controversies that followed in the wake of Systemic Analysis. |
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The Vagetikona project that was taken up two decades ago is a fallout of Gunjana falls and one of its distributaries flows to Kodur town as Gunajaneru. |
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But the drop-off in imports is acting like a shock absorber, because much of the fallout from weaker demand is being felt by foreign producers, not the U.S. economy. |
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He instructed the relevant officials at the department to redress the matter as he set about counter-acting what was shaping up to be political fallout of a serious nature. |
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It uses our expectations about the fallout of child sexual abuse, hammered home by our culture of pop psychology, to fake us out and sell its mystery. |
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Imagine the fallout if they kill Bremer or a ranking officer. |
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Water logging and floods are invariably the fallout during rains. |
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Australia and New Zealand renew their fierce rivalry today with the fallout from one of the darkest moments in cricket still souring their relations. |
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Recent experiments have begun identifying oxidizing gases, such as ozone and molecules containing the halogens bromine and chlorine, as triggers for that mercury fallout. |
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For those space cadets who, like myself, witnessed the event on television, the spirit of those pioneers will live on, whatever the fallout from the latest tragedy. |
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More advanced iceberg miners drill deep into the iceberg to get below more recent layers that are contaminated by the fallout of industrial chemicals. |
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Such as the 100,000 people who were directly downwind of Nevada's fallout. |
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In 2010, in the aftermath of the global fallout from the Lehman bankruptcy, the G-20 agreed to basic IMF reform. |
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The levels of activity in atmospheric fallout were determined in rain and dustout was collected on vaseline-coated sheets. |
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Psychological fallout in the shadow of terrorism, title of an article by Dr. Abraham Twerski, M.D. in. |
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Mr. Finkel speculated that the recession could amplify the fallout from monetary mismatchings. |
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The fallout from the accident clouded BP's corporate image because of the mismanagement at the plant. |
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His work on nuclear fallout was a major contribution toward the ratification of the 1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. |
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The political fallout resulted in the purported expulsion of the Welsh clubs from the league. |
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It is therefore present in radioactive waste and in the nuclear fallout of fission bomb explosions. |
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The earthquake and its fallout strongly influenced the intelligentsia of the European Age of Enlightenment. |
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River drainage and atmospheric fallout from industrial coastal cities also provide nutrients to the coastal zone. |
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The explosives might be spiked with radioactive materials to simulate fallout dispersal. |
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Concerns over worldwide fallout rates eventually led to the Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963, which limited signatories to underground testing. |
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The 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster caused nuclear fallout in the sensitive Arctic ecosystems and poisoned fish, meat and berries. |
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After this failed attack and the fallout that followed, the French, under Admiral Joseph de la Barre, moved to Martinique. |
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It doesn't take the bad guys long to notice his efforts to save the humans below from the fallout of their superfight in the sky. |
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Radioiodine isotopes were detected among the massive amounts of fallout dispersed from Fukushima just days after the meltdowns. |
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The mood, one employee said, was collegial, given the fallout in public. |
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But the fallout from the Panetta book will be significant over time. |
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Some of the buckrakers emphasize their God-given right to charge what the traffic will bear, regardless of the fallout. |
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Fowler's art and music are the fallout from his practice of perpetual sublation. |
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Only in the past 5 years have scientists seriously considered that such gaseous oxidants might affect mercury fallout. |
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Venetia Thompson on the latest fallout from the al-Megrahi scandal. |
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For the Arizona Diamondbacks, the fallout of the immigration bill has already begun. |
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Thus, unexpected fallout from automated technology may have identified the first poikilocyte by serendipity. |
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Because of the fallout of this verifying device, the postulatory character of the intuition of reason too appears to be abandoned. |
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Thyroid hypofunction after exposure to fallout from a hydrogen bomb explosion. |
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The fallout was loaded on two trucks and delivered to a waste treatment in the city. |
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The IMF has asked central banks around the world to be ready to handle the fallout from a low-interest rate regime. |
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Iodine deficiency is a common cause of the condition, and iodine-131 present in nuclear fallout is a risk factor for hypothyroidism. |
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The traders at The Trader Meeting seem extremely concerned that the fallout in Greece could lead to more social fallout in Portugal, Spain and Italy. |
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In a study, it said that around 167 sites were sampled in a nationwide study, and it was found out that about 20 percent of them had recorded a low level of radiation fallout. |
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This complex mixture of radionuclides with different chemistries and radioactivity makes handling nuclear waste and dealing with nuclear fallout particularly problematic. |
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Complaints about excessive noise created by fireworks and the large amounts of debris and fallout left over after shooting are also used to support this position. |
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The possible toxicity of any fallout may also be affected by the amount of black powder used, type of oxidizer, colors produced and launch method. |
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Instead, he sought the assistance of Pope Zachary, who was himself newly vulnerable due to fallout with the Byzantine Emperor over the Iconoclastic Controversy. |
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Guest host Jo Brand, above, unpicks the election fallout, with regular team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, and guest panellists including Romesh Ranganathan. |
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The explosion there and ensuing fallout from the critical nuclear meltdown contaminated vast areas in the then-Soviet republics of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. |
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It appears acid fallout has already stripped most Northeast soils of their beneficial capacity to sequester sulfates deposited by rain and snow, he explains. |
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The political fallout from Mrs Homer's departure demonstrates brilliantly the kind of bear pit the chief executive of Birmingham City Council has to put up with. |
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The execution of Almagro later that year and the general disorder caused by the Spanish infighting caused substantial fallout in the Spanish court. |
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The Partial Nuclear Test Ban treaty makes it illegal to detonate any nuclear explosion anywhere except underground, in order to reduce atmospheric fallout. |
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The fallout plume spread high levels of radiation for over a hundred miles, contaminating a number of populated islands in nearby atoll formations. |
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Awareness of atmospheric pollution spread widely after World War II, with fears triggered by reports of radioactive fallout from atomic warfare and testing. |
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The VATS system from Fallout 3 returns, which allows the player to open fire on specific body parts. |
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New Vegas takes us back to the grim future last seen in Fallout 3, this time set in Nevada's Sin City. |
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Fallout 4 was shown at length during Bethesda's E3 2015 press conference. |
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Wandering the irradiated wastelands of Fallout 3 has a slimming effect, and parkouring about in Prince of Persia or Mirror's Edge tones your calves, we're told. |
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