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1 Tehran is banned by international treaty from developing nuclear weaponry .
2 Most alarmingly, the likelihood that non-state terrorists will get their hands on nuclear weaponry is increasing.
3 But by the mid-1960s, both superpowers were armed with significant nuclear weaponry , and a stalemate formed.
4 No computer or nuclear weaponry is involved.
5 The people who attempt to educate public opinion about nuclear weaponry seem to be divided into two groups.
6 Israel, which has floated threats of military action to thwart any Iranian nuclear weaponry , has made no comment.
7 No one in Catholic Europe seems particularly worried about blowing up the world, about nuclear weaponry or nuclear war.
8 Obama, however, is not the first U.S. president to articulate a vision of a world free of nuclear weaponry .
9 But his appearance before the House Armed Services Committee's strategic forces panel also put the spotlight on nuclear weaponry .
10 While the primary business of the lab was nuclear weaponry , it was also involved in passive military space experiments.
11 I strongly support continuation of the SALT process and the negotiation of more far-reaching mutual restraints on nuclear weaponry .
12 Iran denies seeking nuclear weaponry .
13 He added: "I am concerned about any growth in nuclear weaponry whether it be in Iran or North Korea."
14 Israel, which has floated threats of military action to thwart any Iranian nuclear weaponry , has made no comment on the killing.
15 Over the past six years, eighteen "Plowshares" actions, involving symbolic sabotage of nuclear weaponry , have resulted mostly in guilty verdicts.
16 The answer does not lie in claiming that Britain and France have a divine right to nuclear weaponry , but a truly ethical example.
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