Word: reenter
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...study, "Safety Assessment for Space Reactors," included a discussion of what would happen if a one-megawatt thermal nuclear reactor was to reenter the atmosphere immediately after 10 years of continuous output. The report read: "although not specifically calculated, the number of fatalities for reentry at time of shutdown or during operation would be 30,000-50,000." Translated from military-industrial- speak, this means that if the worst case scenario occurs, 30-50,000 people would be killed worldwide...
Woodlock thought the change was significantenough that he recommended two days before thetrial ended that the case reenter discover,normally a pre-trial period of gatheringtestimony. Both lawyers rejected the suggestion...
...that pumping-up the market is preferable to addressing the economic realities the market's fall reflects. That's why the Democratic presidential hopefuls have been talking about nothing but spending cuts, which--it is hoped--would drive down the deficit and create a climate in which speculators would reenter the market. The purpose? Simply to drive up the Dow Index which it is so comforting to misconstrue as a measure of general economic prosperity...
...Reenter Judge Garrity, Last week, the judge declared a moratorium on all new sewer connections in Boston and its suburbs. He also announced hearings set for today to decide whether he will place the MDC's sewer division under court receivership...
...have had their close colleagues executed under the current regime and all of whom have had to fight a war perpetuated and selfishly used by Khomeini--have good reason to feel antagonistic towards the religious ruler. When the war ends, many of these leaders will have the opportunity to reenter the domestic political scene; public attention will once again focus on domestic issues...