61.   Embraced by the Bush and Clinton administrations, the pact raised hopes for making megawatts of electricity out of old nuclear warheads.

62.   Evidently, China intends to reduce the gap between its nuclear capability and those of the United States and Russia by developing small nuclear warheads.

63.   Existing treaties do not specify what each party should do with the thousands of nuclear warheads removed from jets, missiles and submarines.

64.   Fernandes refused to go into details on the number of nuclear warheads India felt it needed, or how they would be deployed.

65.   For the limited number of nuclear warheads these countries are likely to have, and especially for biological weapons, other means of delivery are more easily available.

66.   Getting a private-sector USEC to market fuel made from Russian nuclear warheads makes sense for a lot of reasons, the Clinton administration says.

67.   He did not mention that the reactor deal is on hold because Bush wants Pyongyang to end its own nuclear warhead program and stop exporting dangerous weapons.

68.   He recently wrote an article on the subject of how Russia stores nuclear warheads once they are removed from decommissioned missiles.

69.   He joined with former Senator Sam Nunn, a Democrat from Georgia, to create a program that has dismantled nuclear warheads in the former Soviet Union.

70.   He mentioned reports quoting Ritter saying UNSCOM knew Iraq had all the components for several nuclear warheads and did nothing.

a. + warhead >>共 132
nuclear 50.00%
mock 4.19%
dummy 3.99%
conventional 2.97%
chemical 2.35%
new 2.35%
decommissioned 1.74%
russian 1.74%
single 1.64%
incoming 1.53%
nuclear + n. >>共 455
test 12.07%
plant 5.46%
waste 3.91%
arm 3.72%
program 3.53%
material 3.17%
arsenal 3.16%
bomb 3.05%
warhead 2.63%
fuel 2.42%
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