「destruction」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「mass」)
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Main articles: Pakistan and weapons of mass | destruction, Project-706, Chagai-I, and Chagai-II |
rs continue their search for weapon of mass | destruction in Iraq. |
e power" to "banish nuclear weapons of mass | destruction from our land". |
rther information: Iraq and weapons of mass | destruction and Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda |
n the termination of Iraq's weapons of mass | destruction programme. |
Actually, we have found weapons of mass | destruction in chemical agents that [inaudible] been us |
n a dystopian world, fifty years after mass | destruction of the human race. |
rom July 1939 planning started for the mass | destruction of adults with intellectual or physical dis |
100 years in the future and weapons of mass | destruction have been banned from the field of war. |
k Iran is trying to acquire weapons of mass | destruction, but has the right to its nuclear program. |
threats of nuclear weapons, weapons of mass | destruction and the threat of terrorism. |
ine manufacture and sale of weapons of mass | destruction have provided the regime of Kim Jong Il its |
m spread throughout space and to exert mass | destruction on all forms of life, including the human r |
to become the Reaver, a being used for mass | destruction of the dimensions. |
that Iraq had destroyed its weapons of mass | destruction and related programs after the end of the f |
After hearing that weapons of mass | destruction had not been found in Iraq, Long thought th |
raqi dictatorship possessed weapons of mass | destruction and had been continuously violating UN reso |
vices in relation to Iraq's weapons of mass | destruction in 2003-04. |
is military capability, his weapons of mass | destruction and his ability to threaten his neighbours. |
c charge of planning to use weapons of mass | destruction against persons and property. |
eapon, it is classified as a weapon of mass | destruction by the United Nations according to UN Resol |
ked on the proliferation of weapons of mass | destruction as the most serious problem the United Stat |
ocaust" technically means any " act of mass | destruction and loss of life (especially in war or by f |
harges of conspiracy to use weapons of mass | destruction, conspiracy to commit murder in a foreign c |
es alleged to be developing weapons of mass | destruction as well as sponsoring terrorism, while "out |
rter, the Council ended the weapons of mass | destruction, missile, and civil nuclear-related measure |
e United States' search for weapons of mass | destruction in Iraq. |
German Jews immediately following the mass | destruction of Jewish property in the Crystal Night pog |
ived in Russia and works on weapons of mass | destruction issues. |
teams assigned to look for weapons of mass | destruction in Iraq. |
ond to any potential use of weapons of mass | destruction on civilians. |
nerous task of serching for weapons of mass | destruction in Iraq. |
technology for missiles or weapons of mass | destruction to North Korea, and from receiving missiles |
ew of the information about weapons of mass | destruction in Iraq and the Hutton Inquiry into the sui |
ons are normally considered weapons of mass | destruction, and are very commonly equated with a radio |
to the two world wars, and weapons of mass | destruction, nuclear power, and a desire to totally con |
nment's failure to find the weapons of mass | destruction with which they justified the action at the |
igence agency materials and weapons of mass | destruction information. |
ased a report detailing the weapons of mass | destruction that had been found in Iraq, including pre- |
identities while they pursue plans of mass | destruction to New York City landmarks. |
Saddam had no major active weapons of mass | destruction programs; they had no fissile material and |
le sources discounting some weapons of mass | destruction claims before the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. |
capability to build and use weapons of mass | destruction, and to diminish the military threat Iraq p |
arges of threatening to use weapons of mass | destruction, but the United States Court of Appeals for |
ation of Iraq's programs of weapons of mass | destruction and the remaining problems to be resolved. |
the forceful Portuguese conversion and mass | destruction of the Saraswat temples, the deities had to |
an attack on the U.S. using weapons of mass | destruction was low. |
ference in the Capitol that weapons of mass | destruction had been located in Iraq in the form of 500 |
regarding the existence of weapons of mass | destruction, reporting that the claims were disputed by |
s to reduce the threat from weapons of mass | destruction, and a $50 million initiative on science, t |
d to intelligence on Iraq's weapons of mass | destruction capabilities. |
atements on the presence of weapons of mass | destruction in Iraq were consciously intended to deceiv |
location of a time bomb or a weapon of mass | destruction that will soon explode and cause great loss |
ifted sanctions relating to weapons of mass | destruction, long-range ballistic missiles, and the acq |
n, which is categorized as a weapon of mass | destruction by the United Nations . |
by the presence and use of weapons of mass | destruction, and that the legitimizing of such violent |
hat Hussein did not possess weapons of mass | destruction, I would not have supported the war." |
r, to prevent the spread of weapons of mass | destruction to non-state actors. |
nd the non-proliferation of weapons of mass | destruction respectively, the Council banned the sellin |
covers delivery systems for weapons of mass | destruction, and the Wassenaar Arrangement, which cover |
asion regardless of whether weapons of mass | destruction were discovered by UN weapons inspectors, i |
ities, and proliferation of weapons of mass | destruction as well as DoD efforts to more effectively |
Department of Defense when weapons of mass | destruction are used unlawfully within the United State |
ndate to disarm Iraq of its weapons of mass | destruction, and to operate a system of ongoing monitor |
cerous economic system and the ongoing mass | destruction of the non-human world', the Dark Mountain |
n Khiid monastery, having escaped this mass | destruction, was closed in 1938, but then reopened in 1 |
uclear weapons or any other weapons of mass | destruction in orbit of Earth, installing them on the M |
of biochemical and nuclear weapons of mass | destruction' and their use against his own people, and |
ssein, including reports of weapons of mass | destruction and alleged ties to al-Qaeda. |
ts Dinner about looking for weapons of mass | destruction in the Oval Office after the political comi |
ined al Qaeda in the use of weapons of mass | destruction which was then used as justification for th |
hibiting the emplacement of weapons of mass | destruction on the seabed and ocean floor and pointed o |
weapons in addition to the weapons of mass | destruction he already has, he is likely to use them or |
pes of smuggling (including weapons of mass | destruction), immigration crimes, gang investigations; |
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