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After declaring, in an article last month in Frontier Magazine, that the Russian testing `` carries with it the possibility of the most tragic consequences of any action in the history of the world '', he gave this estimate of the biologic and genetic consequences if the new Soviet shots totaled 200 megatons:
Robert Morse, singing with comically plaintive earnestness, carries most of the burden and is responsible for the high spots in Frank Loesser's score.
The latter two combine in the middle of the city to form the Downtown Connector ( I-75 / 85 ), which carries more than 340, 000 vehicles per day and is one of the ten most congested segments of interstate highway in the United States.
In the Roman Catholic Church, the title is purely honorific and carries no extra jurisdiction, though most archbishops are also metropolitan bishops, as above.
While most prophets had heroic names ( e. g., Isaiah means " God has saved "), Jonah's name carries with it an element of passivity.
The most important of these streams is the Batha, which in the rainy season carries water west from the Ouaddaï Highlands and the Guéra Massif to Lake Fitri.
Many notable sea canals were completed in this period, starting with the Suez Canal ( 1869 )-which carries tonnage many times that of most other canals-and the Kiel Canal ( 1897 ), though the Panama Canal was not opened until 1914.
) While the monarch retains some powers from the constitution, most particular is lèse majesté which protects the image and ability of the monarch to play a role in politics and carries modest criminal penalties for violators.
As described by Paul Schrader, " Robert Aldrich's teasing direction carries noir to its sleaziest and most perversely erotic.
The German word Land is the exact cognate of English land but it carries many political, constitutional, and historical meanings absent from the English term ( among other things a constituent state of the German Federal Republic, historically a principality of the Holy Roman Empire, but also " rural " as opposed to " urban ", etc .— the Swedish lantis equating to " country bumpkin " or " hick "— most of these meanings are borne by the Anglo-Norman word country in English ).
The mother carries a single baby monkey per pregnancy, whereas most other species in the family Callitrichidae usually give birth to twins.
It carries over 95 % of all passenger and freight traffic and reaches most communities, including the rural poor and is classified under three categories of trunk roads, urban roads, and feeder roads.
* modern networks reach all areas ; microwave radio relay carries most traffic ; 35. 000 kilometers of fiber optics and extensive open-wire network ; submarine cables to off-shore islands
For the most part, however, the powers of the Crown are exercised on a day-to-day basis by elected and appointed individuals, leaving the governor to perform the various ceremonial duties the sovereign otherwise carries out when in the country ; at such a moment, the governor removes him or herself from public, though the presence of the monarch does not affect the governor's ability to perform governmental roles.
The primary weapon on most IFVs is an autocannon, usually of a calibre between 20 – 40 mm, although the BMP-3 and BMD-4 carries a 100 mm gun / missile launcher along with a 30mm autocannon.
* The root morpheme is the primary lexical unit of a word, which carries the most significant aspects of semantic content and cannot be reduced to smaller constituents.
In the following decade, French neurologist Guillaume Duchenne gave a comprehensive account of thirteen boys with the most common and severe form of the disease, which now carries his name — Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
** Digital Satellite pay TV is also available and carries most terrestrial networks.
He carries a stick ( called a slapstick ) as large as himself, which he freely uses upon most of the other characters in the show.
The Office of the General Assembly carries out most of the ecumenical functions and all of the constitutional functions at the Assembly.
For example, moxifloxacin carries a higher risk of QTc prolongation, and gatifloxacin has been most frequently linked to disturbed blood sugar levels, although all quinolones carry these risks.
* domestic: coaxial and multiconductor cable carry most voice traffic ; parallel microwave radio relay network carries some additional telephone channels
The emitted electron carries off most of the neutrino's energy, on the order of 5 – 15 MeV, and is detectable.
It carries 191 people, most of them reporters and photographers, from Seattle, Washington, to New York City.
For the most part, however, the powers of the Crown are exercised on a day-to-day basis by elected and appointed individuals, leaving the governor general to perform the various ceremonial duties the sovereign otherwise carries out when in the country ; at such a moment, the governor general removes him or herself from public, though the presence of the monarch does not affect the governor general's ability to perform governmental roles.

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The scene carries deep significance: King James, on the throne when Macbeth was written, was believed to be separated from Banquo by nine generations.
As with all folklore and mythology, the designation suggests nothing about the story's veracity, but merely that it is in circulation, exhibits variation over time, and carries some significance that motivates the community in preserving and propagating it.
In the United States of America, the term " ethnic " carries a different meaning from how it is commonly used in some other countries due to the historical and ongoing significance of racial distinctions that categorize together what might otherwise have been viewed as ethnic groups.
For many people, the term carries a moral or religious association, but the significance of sexual acts to which the term is applied varies between religions, societies and cultures.
Belonging to the nobility in present day Sweden still carries some social privileges, and is of certain social and historical significance.
Counties are units of regional self-government which carries out the affairs of regional significance, and in particular the affairs related to education, health service, area and urban planning, economic development, traffic and traffic infrastructure and the development of network of educational, health, social and cultural institutions.
For £ 49. 75 the purchaser received a certificate of ownership of " a chosen one-minute slot at a date and time that carries special significance for them ".
The championship does not replace the World Cup ; the latter still carries much more significance to most cricket fans.
His conversion, as documented in, carries great significance.
The name no longer carries any administrative significance, but survives in some local place names and the name of the local Sparbanken Rekarne bank.
As a practical matter New Zealand Fire Service policy says that Fire Police are not to use blue beacons, but such a policy carries no significance in relation to criminal law.
Lankester extended the idea of degeneration to human societies, which carries little significance today, but it is a good example of a biological concept invading the social world.
As drink and commodity, respectively, ogogoro carries substantial cultural and economic significance within Nigeria.
" Scientists describing the same processes used terminology such as, " insert an isolated nucleus from the donor to produce a dividing and viable embryo " into an enulceated egg " One reason why Christian fundamentalist pastors would be more apt to use terminology which includes " DNA " more prominently is that DNA is a " value-laden " term which carries religious significance.
As Ferruccio Busoni says in the preface to his 1918 edition of the work, the Réminiscences carries " an almost symbolic significance as the highest point of pianism.
It has 108 water springs and this number carries great significance in Eastern philosophy.
For many events, especially political rallies or protests, the number of people in a crowd carries political significance and count results are controversial.

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