Sentences with phrase «so nukes»

So nukes are probably a necessity, unless you intend to give up economically unnecessary activities (like blogging) or ecologically bankrupt geographical areas (like Southern California).
The USA doesn't trust their people as much, so their nukes all need a code that only the president has access to before firing.
I couldn't get much froth and it introduced a lot of cool air so I nuked it for half a minute.
So nuke or space rock, not likely in terms political climatic.

Not exact matches

North Korea's Kim Jong Un has bought his way in to talks with China's President Xi Jinping, South Korea's President Moon Jae - in, and US President Donald Trump with a commitment to denuclearize his country — but doing so could open up the world to the tremendous risk of loose nukes and loose nuclear scientists.
So what's a utility to do with two unfinished nukes laying around in South Carolina?
So you think Romney will press the nuke button when Jesus returns to Missouri with the mount of olives?
I honestly don't care what invisible man you believe in, so long as it's not telling you to launch nukes and start the apocalypse yourself.
Crossan thinks this message of nonviolence is so urgent because now we have nuclear weapons, and he suggests that some fool fundamentalist will use these nukes to bring about the Apocalypse.
this so called country took everything it could get it hands on from land to power to money and even nukes.
I sincerely hope you and your kind start some real trouble so the «k1k3s» will have no choice but to pull out their nukes and solve the problem once and for all.
It is also designed with the prayer center for Muslims in the basement, so that when their brothers in arms set off a suitcase nuke in downtown at prayer time, the Muslims will be safe in the basement.
I do nt see that in the cards so we might be starting over in a more dramtic nuke way.
I don't really have a go - to meal because I cook in batches to male 6 - 8 meals at a time, so then all I have to do is nuke and nom.
So, being a bit of a microwave mini cake fiend I thought I would just nuke it for about 45 seconds with the chocolate chips.
The length of time you need to nuke it will depend on the temperature in your house, so start with 30 - second increments and repeat until you get the right consistency.
And so far, at least according to those odds, nobody's totally nuked their season yet.
I did not realize you could nuke the salt dough and save so much time!
I already knew she hated being covered up while nursing, so I decided to find a quite nuke where I could feed her and still be discrete.
Short answer to explain just the term used: Russia is telling NK that publicly stating «We are going to nuke USA and South Korea» gives USA and South Korea a legal basis to launch a preemptive strike, to avoid being attacked themselves (so, they would be acting in self - defense).
So, in essence, the NTP is a treaty where the countries who have nukes work together to prevent anyone else to get them, which is perfectly logical from a strategical point of view, but has no right to claim any moral high ground.
Suffice to say, Russia gets nervous when not so friendly people share their border and when people with nukes get nervous, everyone gets nervous.
This excludes a few very advanced weapons that no country is willing to sell and nuclear weapons because the political consequences wouldn't be worth it to any nation with good nuclear weapons (North Korea would be willing to sell them since they are already a pariah state so they've got nothing to lose but they aren't anywhere close to good nukes).
Well, the USSR were better at mobilizing their Nukes, so they used that to convince the US they had more delivery systems (and therefor more bombs) than they actually did.).
Conservatives are so good at honing and targeting messages and responses in a anti nuke - and - pave fashion that allows them to appear tactful and connected with their base.
So unless your terrorists are on the territory of a signatory nuclear state (US, Russia, China, the UK, France), a non-signatory state (India, South Sudan, Pakistan, Israel) or a state that has acquired nuclear weapons in contravention of the Treaty (North Korea), it's probably illegal to nuke them.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Little Dictator decided that since the US used nukes against ISIS, that constituted «first use», so they're then free to lob nukes at Japan (and try for the US too maybe)
Throwing nukes on civilians is not exactly going to help with changing that impression, so to be effective, you should aim for complete genocide and ethnical and ideological cleansings without survivors among friends and relatives.
Since there are, however, some democratic (or meritocratic, as suggested by @gerrit) elements to the governance of this mortal realm - election of moderators, and so on - one model to which SE could be said to bear a slight resemblance is the Democracy / Theocracy amalgam of Iran (with, admittedly, many differences, not least of which is that Wikipedia does not appear to be contemplating an invasion of SE to prevent us from getting nukes).
So why, since it is in both interests, their diplomats not sit down and hash it out and shake hands and everybody breaths a big sigh of relief, while still having their nukes.
England has 55 million people in an area that would make it the 32nd - largest US state: I doubt there's anywhere in England that's more than 30 miles from a city of 50,000 + people so any silo would be inviting the enemy to send nukes to somewhere very close to a lot of people.
The momentum from a nuclear blast would give the reassembled asteroid a slightly different trajectory, so it would miss Earth if it was nuked far enough in advance, she says.
But for 50 or so nations currently running or constructing nuke plants, the calamity was an incentive to take a moment to run some stress tests and review the safety manuals before reaffirming their support for nuclear power.
Michael Corradini, who heads the nuclear engineering program at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, notes that while the economics of micro nukes make sense, the biggest advantage to the approach may be that there is so little to go wrong with it.
See, smart aleck Devoe has already figured out that the train wreck was no accident but rather a ruse for the hijacking of nine nukes, so he rather rudely corrects her in front of a roomful of colleagues.
And then the devs decided to throw in the nuke subs from before just to keep things interesting... It's a truly bold game design, and I hope it succeeds so more games like this will be created!
I guess the issue with the plot is basically its meaningless because in the end everyone gets nuked so... there was no need for the Predator really.
OK, so from the jump it may have been hard to adapt Marvel villain Nuke into the Marvel Cinematic Universe without making a few cuts and changes.
But it turns out the nuke is real, so Frank must team up with Marvin (John Malkovich) once again to recover the bomb and prove his innocence, all while being pursued by a deadly assassin.
Plotting course for Shadow Moses island so as to recover Metal Gear REX's nuke, considering that it's the only warhead not on The Patriots» radar, Liquid Ocelot then plans to blow the group's global AI network to smithereens.
So I was over-medicated the whole time, and the infection still isn't completely gone, even after nuking it.
This allows me to ensure that earlier, game - breaking gameplay can be removed (for instance, the super nuke in Chapter 5 might break the Fortress Vs Fortress combat in Chapter 7, so would be removed).
The good part is that the Nuke Silo will cancel selling itself, so you can keep on doing this trick without having to build more Nuke Silos.
We've been blowing up walls in other shooters for years, so watching a designated section of a wall disappear in a C4 explosion is no big whoopdeedoo, and a map - altering chemical nuke only works in one map.
I always remember being frustrated, even as a kid, that so many weird, interesting, almost tactical spells that technically existed in Final Fantasy took a direct back - seat to something like FIR2, which just nukes them with damage.
Eventually, I just nuked them all so neither of us could have them, and they sent all the forces they'd been using for defense at my main base and destroyed me.
So, by saving a couple nukes, if three people go out the last person should be able to stay alive long enough to get everyone back alive.
A few people loved it for what it was trying to do (hi Merve), I personally appreciated the historical references but not so much the actual game... and certain players, who shall remain nameless, sought only to nuke the game's creators from orbit at the first available opportunity.
If you need a couple reasons for biting the bullet and playing the game anyway, firstly you can succor yourself with the knowledge that Bluetooth co-op is available so you can nuke zombies and armored crabs simultaneously.
Let me start by breaking the spell and saying that I'm unfortunately not a hunting - killing machine from the Polish woodland I went to a shooting range once, though, and I did pretty well so maybe hours of Duke Nuke'm 3D did their job...
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