nukes in A Sentence

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    Sir, the Nukes have been recovered and disabled.

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    It's time to launch the Nukes!

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    We lost Korea and now our Nukes?

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    South Africa had Nukes, but has dismantled them.

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    Alright, everyone, let's get those Nukes in action.

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    It's time to Quit Nukes!

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    Did you hear about the Nukes?

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    Your Nukes are hot, stand down!

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    And you spend $800 million on Nukes every year?

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    Did you really think Pakistan built their own Nukes?

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    The US had a novel way of getting rid of Nukes.

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    And to AVERT an EXTINCTION event by explosion of all the Nukes!

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    This means India can now launch Nukes from air, land and water.

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    Pakistan's Nukes hidden at 9 places, at risk of being stolen by terrorists.

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    Loads of Insane power-ups that obliterate the screen. Airstrikes! Nukes! School buses!? Radial saw blades!! Chrono-Bind!?!

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    You put our Nukes in Turkey or anywhere that close to Russia, and you're looking at war.

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    If a nuclear-free future is contingent on a string of Iraqs, then forget it: let's keep the Nukes.

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    You put our Nukes in Turkey or anywhere that close to Russia, and you're looking at war.

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    The sanctions will come off when we are sure that the Nukes are no longer a factor.

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    THE PRESIDENT: The sanctions will come off when we are sure that the Nukes are no longer a factor.

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    Even the Pentagon has stated that the U.S. needs no more than 1,000 Nukes to deter a nuclear attack.

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    With more than 50 billion dollars at stake, the defense of Pakistan and its Nukes becomes a compulsion for China.

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    There was also the problem that many U.S. commanders had the ability to launch Nukes under their control at any time.

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    South Asians were not, they said, like the dumb, compulsive Soviets and Americans who had produced an unimaginable 70,000 Nukes at the peak.

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    Beyond foreign seizure, there was also simply the problem that many U.S. commanders had the ability to launch Nukes under their control at any time.

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    In general, options include setting off Nukes near the rock, shooting a massive object at it, and spray-painting one side of it so that sunlight interacts with it differently.

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    There will always be Nukes, of course- you can't unsplit the atom- and while Russia and China have them, it is perhaps just as well that the United States should have them, too.

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    One of the problems with Frum's argument is that“the world” has no such interest, because“the world” at large does not care about Iranian Nukes or simply doesn't believe that Iran will have a nuclear weapon anytime soon.

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    Van Allen apparently started working with the military to launch Nukes into these belts the very same day he announced to the world that he would discovered the belts, now known as the Van Allen radiation belts.

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    Still, it would be churlish not to acknowledge that Obama did us all a service in Prague by reminding us that America, as the only nation ever to have used Nukes, had a moral responsibility to act.

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