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There is, I have deduced from recently acquired information, a bacteriologicalwarfare research center located in the desert somewhere near Las Vegas.
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'He's C's liaison officer with the bacteriologicalwarfare people -I suppose someone with a medical degree comes in handy there.'
Usage of germ warfare in inglês
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That science in turn creates the possibility of germwarfare.
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We did, after all, invent the bomb; and we've experimented with bioweapons and germwarfare.
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Perhaps he had dreamed of being allowed to teach a course on the glories of germwarfare.
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Burroughs's bizarre and sometimes brutal imagination confronted such subjects as germwarfare and totalitarian forms of brainwashing.
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Writer tells the history of germwarfare.
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Cavemen lurking outside and germwarfare inside.
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Examples include articles on racketeering landlords, radical Islamic clerics, germwarfare test victims, fugitive war criminals and crooked politicians.
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No one will have to worry again about hydrogen bombs, germwarfare, defoliation, pollution, greenhouse effect, and the like.
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If you ask kids what worries them, the trendsetter kids pick up on things like germwarfare, or terrorism.
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These are designed to produce germwarfare agents, and can be moved from place to place to evade inspectors.
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These are designed to produce germwarfare agents, and can be moved from place to a place to evade inspectors.
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Banning nuclear weapons, prohibiting the use of poison gases, or outlawing germwarfare will not remove the root causes of war.
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This country signed the revised Geneva Accords on poison gas, nerve gas, and germwarfare in good conscience and in good faith.
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Like father, like son: Hildebrand owns a chemical manufacturing company, and he's the Reich's most vocal proponent of chemical and germwarfare.
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UN inspectors yesterday completed the destruction in Iraq of a large germwarfare plant used to fill bombs with such agents as anthrax and botulism.