Sentences with phrase «nuclear fire»

The city was spared the horrors of nuclear fire, only to have its people infected by a nightmare plague of disease, infection, and mutation.
I'd rather not die in a hail of nuclear fire because this bozo heard voices in his head telling him this was «the right path».
In a study that highlights constraints on institutional behavior, Eden considers the questions of how and why the United States left the potential damage from nuclear fires out of its plans for fighting strategic nuclear war.
When some part of the cloud becomes dense and hot enough, nuclear fires ignite, and the resulting radiation blows off most of the surrounding cloud, leaving behind a newborn star.
On television recently, Garber jumps to nuclear fire as one half of the superhero Firestorm in the DC television universe.
Many gamers are too young to remember the constant threat of annihilation felt during The Cold War; the fear that, at any moment, your life, and the life of those around you, could be eradicated by nuclear fire.
Then legendary Princeton physicist Frank von Hippel warns nuclear fire could force evacuation of millions of Americans.
Science writer (and Astronomy magazine columnist) Bob Berman directs your attention to our neighborhood ball of nuclear fire, telling its story with charm and wit.
North Korea mentions every other week that they plan on burning the US in nuclear fire, and rights organisations constantly criticise them.
Although brown dwarfs have no nuclear fire in their belly, they are hot enough to emit infrared radiation, just like a human body.
This fact means that the used fuel from current thermal reactors still has the potential to stoke many a nuclear fire.
Brown dwarfs, stars too small to keep their nuclear fires burning, cool off over time and become difficult to detect.
First, if a star grows massive enough, its nuclear fires can no longer overcome the crushing force of its gravity, in which case it runs out of fuel and collapses.
The survivors of the nuclear fire called the war Judgment Day.
Nuclear fires were spreading outward in a fifty - mile radius, just as Williams said they would.
AGW is only the latest in a long stream of deceptive models of reality used to promote a 1945 decision to Unite Nations to protect world leaders and society from possible destruction by «nuclear fires».
c.) The establishment of the United Nations on 24 Oct 1945 to «save the world» from destruction by «nuclear fires».
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