atomics
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The British, highly skilled in atomics, flooded down from London.
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Minnesota, argue that the liberal arts major is more suited to the long haul of newspapering than the J-school man: his background is broader, better preparing him to cope with assignments from atomics to Zionism.
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General Electric's latest and most controversial contribution to atomics is a plan for U.S. industry to produce competitive commercial atomic power without Government subsidy�and produce it by 1965, a good five years before most estimates.
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Far from concealing information, the nations were competing with one another to tell what they have accomplished in peaceful atomics.
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It was almost a hundred years since the Final War—not the nuclear holocaust the prewars had dreaded; there had been only a few atomics used, and most of those were relatively clean neutron bombs.
From The Alembic Plot A Terran Empire novel by Wilson, Ann