The issue of nuclearwar came up in every discussion writer had.
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If so, an American sneak attack might set off a nuclearwar.
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It would have been difficult to confine a nuclearwar to Cuba.
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The president took his advice and it probably averted a nuclearwar.
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The spectre of nuclearwar has a curiously weakening effect on superpowers.
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The devastating power of atomicwarfare opened up an era where humanity's very survival was suddenly at stake.
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But with atomicwarfare threatening to break out on Earth at any minute, they have got to do something.
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Or Global ThermonuclearWarfare?
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"Well," Ivy said, "he does have sole authority over a huge submarine designed to ride out global thermonuclearwarfare.
Ús de nuclear warfare en anglès
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But civil nuclear power is not the same thing as nuclearwarfare.
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It was as if, in the words of one historian, 'he anticipated nuclearwarfare'.
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Their mothers excuse them because we are living with the threat of nuclearwarfare.
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How could the system be protected against a unilateral act of nuclearwarfare by a crew member?
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Let's hope that official isn't in charge of the red button if we're ever involved in nuclearwarfare.
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No nuclearwarfare necessary.
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As tensions rise between the two powers, there are fears this will lead to further erosion of important limitations for nuclearwarfare.
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It is a strange thing, however, that butterflies are also behaving in an odd manner, and they cannot be aware of nuclearwarfare.
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Comprising five short stories and a polemical introduction, this work is the best fiction about nuclearwarfare we've ever had, and probably ever will have.
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In particular, nothing in our policy contemplates that nuclearwarfare could ever be a deliberate instrument for achieving our own goals of peace and freedom.
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There are several factors which mean our beloved country is one of the safest places in the world when it comes to surviving nuclearwarfare.
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The children of the 1950's and 1960's had not only fire drills, but bomb drills in anticipation of atomic and nuclearwarfare.
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"Command, Control and Communications It's a special government program to deal with nuclearwarfare."
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Nuclearwarfare was then suspended, though conventional raids continued, 1,500 B29s bombing Tokyo from dawn to dusk on 13 August.