Sentences with phrase «with nuclear bomb»

For all the talk of the Charter usurping the power of democratically elected Parliamentarians, section 33 gifted federal and provincial governments with a nuclear bomb option.
This is one of those books that makes it a little more difficult to sleep at night, knowing there exists a country with nuclear bomb capacity that despises the West (in particular the U.S.) and is controlled by an egomaniacal family who seemingly will stop at nothing to achieve their bizarre goals (Vicki C).
They fight a glow - stick with a nuclear bomb.
However, back in the 1960s said Bruce Banner turned into the Hulk after being bathed in gamma rays during an accident with nuclear bomb test.
The 2010 me felt a little uncomfortable watching a terrorist casually stroll through the city with a nuclear bomb stashed inside of a backpack, but the post-9 / 11 icks are fleeting, as Leder keeps the action Hollywood enough to enjoy as escapism while the chills slowly crawl up the back of your neck.
«But right now, we are shooting inflammation with a nuclear bomb — and we need to shoot inflammation with a rifle.»
If you're going to teach the Bible's version of how the earth was started, why not also teach the Scientology version where an evil alien impregnated a volcano and then blew it up with a nuclear bomb?
The story has to do with nuclear bombs being stolen from the Russians and smuggled into Bosnia for use by terrorists.
The New Order attempted to meld this with a serious tone and generally did it quite well, but The New Colossus manages to do it better, marrying weirdly serious and almost comically dark narrations with toilet humor, funny background images, daft conversations and plenty of outright bloody stupid situations that could only come from a Nazi soldier quizzing members of the KKK on their German language lessons or a bunch of nutters running around with nuclear bombs.

Not exact matches

North Korea says it conducted its sixth nuclear test with a powerful hydrogen bomb — a stark move against President Donald Trump's warnings.
These types of nuclear explosions «suck up dirt, or water, contaminates it with debris from the bomb, and then lofts it into the atmosphere,» Schwartz said.
Hundred of bombs detonated in the open air (and several more in the ocean) during the heyday of atmospheric nuclear testing — with thousands more tests conducted underground.
A dirty bomb, or a bomb that propels radioactive materials in the air with help from a conventional explosive charge, requires radioactive material that can only be obtained via license from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
«This is the only country that has ever been bombed with nuclear weapons.
North Korea's hidden artillery pieces have managed to deter outside invaders for decades, but with Kim scrambling to perfect his fleet of intercontinental ballistic missiles and top US officials viewing Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions like a ticking time bomb, the use of the US's most advanced aircraft in exercises signals the US is serious about the possibility of war.
[youtube = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fEI2ZHUs6o] The Reformed Broker, AKA Armand Hammer, here with today's Market Recap... So North Korea tests a nuclear bomb and long range missile and the Case Shiller housing numbers, while backward - looking, are still apocalyptic.
While a consu.ltant at the U.S. Atomic Energy Com.mi.ssion he parti.cipated in the formu.lation of nuclear non-proliferation treaties with the former Soviet Union and witn.es.sed the testing of six atomic bombs.
This city, which had, in the perspective of Japanese history, a long experience with Christianity, was annihilated by a nuclear bomb on August 9, 1945.
Psychologists David P. Barash and Judith Eve Lipton, in The Caveman and the Bomb: Human Nature, Evolution, and Nuclear War (McGraw - Hill, 1985), express this view with their useful observation that «the nuclear arms race goes on because people allow it» (p. 22, their empNuclear War (McGraw - Hill, 1985), express this view with their useful observation that «the nuclear arms race goes on because people allow it» (p. 22, their empnuclear arms race goes on because people allow it» (p. 22, their emphasis).
Lively met with Ugandan lawmakers during the conference, and in a blog post later he likened his campaign against LGBT people to a «nuclear bomb» against the «gay agenda» that had gone off in Uganda.
Things get rolling when the pair answer a call and find an elf with a magic wand, a «nuclear bomb that grants wishes,» It's a power that corrupt police, gang members and an evil cult will all kill for.
If so, he should read Hartshorne's «Note» at the conclusion of Reality as Social Process, published in 1953.41 There he speaks of pacifism as error and afirms his conviction that the United States should not renounce the use either of strategic bombing or nuclear weapons in its «Cold War» with Russia.
At least seven immense, interdependent threats to the quality of life on spaceship earth continue to escalate: the population explosion; the widening gulf between rich and poor nations; massive malnutrition (caused mainly by economic injustice, which produces maldistribution of available food); environmental pollution and degradation; the depletion of the irreplaceable resources of our finite planet; the growing threat of nuclear terrorism and eventual holocaust (with the equivalent of one and a half million Hiroshima - sized bombs in the arsenals of the world); and the worldwide tendency for the fruits of science and technology to be used without ethical responsibility.
In some extreme cases — Edward Teller is the prototype for the authors — a certain «constellation» of the nuclear self even identifies the bomb with a quasi-religious salvation.
In the same interview with Goldberg, Cotton speculated on the potential consequences of a bombing campaign to stop Iran's nuclear program.
I don't really know anything about anime, but every time I watch Ace Sanders here (and I've watched this, like, 40 times, easy), I think about one of those anime scenes where the guy with the dinosaur hair has his arm explode and turn into an even bigger arm that's actually a nuclear bomb and there's all this FLASHING and SQUEALING going on and a factory turns into a robot that knows how to turn its arms into nuclear bombs and the backgrounds are all just PINK SPEED LINES and nothing makes any sense and everyone's SCREAMING.
ALBANY - Mayor Bloomberg and Gov. Cuomo's war over the law governing teacher layoffs went nuclear on Wednesday with verbal bombs dropping from New York City to Albany.
Just carpet - bomb them with nukes / put nuclear mines and see how much they can stand.
By July, with a reelection campaign looming and Albany's dirt staining his image, Cuomo resorted to what an aide termed «the nuclear bomb»: his Moreland Commission on state corruption.
Other physicists, including Nobel laureate Sheldon Glashow of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, calculated that strange quark particles would dash through Earth with dramatic effect: a 1 - ton fleck would unleash the energy of a 50 - kiloton nuclear bomb, spread along its entire threadlike path.
As part of the Manhattan Project effort to build an atomic bomb during World War II, Szilard worked together with physicist Enrico Fermi and other colleagues at the University of Chicago to create the world's first experimental nuclear reactor.
Fifth, the bomb used to split the asteroid would need to explode with the force of a hundred billion one - megaton bombs, millions of times the total yield of all nuclear weapons ever detonated.
In a million years, barring profound shifts, the climate should have returned to its natural rhythms but any cities buried in sediment by rising seas should still be preserved, along with those signs of anthroturbation, human - induced disturbances underground, like the plutons from underground explosions of nuclear bombs.
The organization's early years chronicled the dawn of the nuclear age and the birth of the scientists» movement, as told by the men and women who built the atomic bomb and then lobbied with both technical and humanist arguments for its abolition,» states the organization's Web site.
The Bulletin's members at Thursday's press conference noted that leaders of nations equipped with nuclear weapons have expressed the desire to cooperate in reducing their arsenals and securing nuclear bomb - making material.
He also continued to work with Enrico Fermi on the reactor in Chicago, because he felt at that point that he'd rather work on nuclear power, which he believed had more of a future than just working on bombs.
They built a huge nuclear industry, producing both bombs and electricity with unsafe reactors and sent the waste to leaky dumps and accident - prone reprocessing plants.
When the hole shrivels to a mass of about 106 kilograms, the game is up: within a second, it explodes with the energy of a million - megaton nuclear bomb.
But science's achievements often mix risks with benefits; science brought us nuclear bombs, chemical weapons and DDT.
Fallout is a mélange of the vaporized environment — soil and structures that were near the blast — laced with fission products (radioisotopes created when fissile materials like uranium or plutonium fission), activation products (radioisotopes formed when the blast radiation transmutes shielding and other bomb components), and residual nuclear material.
Iran's attempt to develop nuclear weapons will not be the last challenge faced in a journey that began with the world's first fission bomb test during World War II
Scientists can no longer fly coach with a pair of nail scissors, much less imagine flying to Saturn in a first - class space cabin, carrying thousands of nuclear bombs.
And it was Fermi's idea of doing the pile which, of course, was the way we got plutonium, and that's most amazing that we went critical in, [it] was like in December of 1942, I think, it was the seventh, and two years later we were getting plutonium at Los Alamos to build a bomb, most amazing; and of course that reactor there was made with unenriched uranium, so you don't need enriched uranium to have a nuclear reactor and to make plutonium, but Fermi clearly he was known as the Pope: infallible, no question about it.
Specifically, they suggest that a three - mile - wide comet moving at 135,000 miles an hour blew up over Canada with the force of a million nuclear bombs.
For example, the treaty forbids igniting devices based on nuclear fission; Küntzel draws attention to how, just a few weeks after West Germany signed the treaty, a working paper published by the Science and Politics Foundation in Ebenhausen emphasised that research into detonating H - bombs with a laser beam was permitted by the treaty, and should be encouraged.
His book is a collection of essays, some written with collaborators, recording his experiences from his time with the Manhattan Project which saw the birth of the atomic bomb, to his role as US ambassador during the nuclear test ban negotiations in Geneva.
In the two biographies on Carl Sagan which came out ten years ago this year, they mention that Sagan was involved with a USAF plan to detonate a nuclear bomb on the Moon.
8/5/16 While Barack Obama's historic visit to Hiroshima as the first sitting U.S. president in May highlighted again the need to eliminate nuclear weapons, Japan's major anti-nuclear group, which has led the movement for 60 years at home and abroad, sees a rocky road ahead as its membership declines with the passing of atomic bomb survivors.
We are left with only one solution — eat this nuclear bomb of an acne treatment and closely monitor the effects.
Alerted to this crisis, two American experts - a brainy atomic scientist and a brawny intelligence officer - scoot from Washington to Eastern Europe and finally New York, tracking first the nuclear thieves and then a lone psychopath with a bomb in his backpack.
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