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Founded by Rick Loomis and Steve MacGregor in 1970, the company got its start running a simple computer-moderated wargame, Nuclear Destruction, widely considered to be the first commercial play-by-mail ( PBM ) game.
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Non-violent political movements from that of Mahatma Gandhi to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament have recommended unilateral disarmament as a simple step toward world peace.
Nuclear magnetic moment is only partly predicted by simple versions of the shell model.
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simple and winter
In the summer, the uniform shirt is a simple T-shirt, while in the winter, the shirts worn are warm or hooded sweaters.
The reasons for this break are less clear and simple than those of the split with Austria, but there several key events occurred over the winter of 1799 – 1800 that helped: Bonaparte released 7, 000 captive Russian troops that Britain had refused to pay the ransom for ; Paul grew closer to the Scandinavian countries of Denmark and Sweden, whose claim to neutral shipping rights offended Britain ; Paul had the British ambassador in St. Petersburg recalled and Britain did not replace him, with no clear reason given as to why ; and Britain, needing to choose between their two allies, chose Austria, who had certainly committed to fighting Napoleon to the end.
Historically the Loess Plateau has provided simple yet insulated shelter from the cold winter and hot summer in the region, as homes called yaodong ( 窰洞 ) were often carved into the loess soil ; in medieval times of China people stayed here to grow rice ; some families still live in this kind of shelter in modern times.
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Polish Jews wore black żupans, and peasants wore simple, white ( summer ) and greyish ( winter ) żupans from wool or simple cloth.
The interior is much more modest, with simple displays of low-priced merchandise, ranging from vacuum cleaners and winter coats to kitchenware, toys and grocery items.
In the winter of 1804-1805, while the Corps was camped at Fort Mandan, Cruzatte ’ s fiddle warmed their simple holiday celebrations.
The uniform of the Special Tactical Division are simple BDU style uniforms, in Olive Drab Green ( again, the winter uniform is changed to add a parka ), with the patches in Olive Drab, and black.
The leaves are opposite, simple broad lanceolate to ovate, 1 – 9 cm ( 0. 25 – 3. 5 inches ) long and 0. 5 – 6 cm ( 0. 25 – 2. 25 inches ) broad ; they are evergreen in four species, but deciduous in the herbaceous V. herbacea, which dies back to the root system in winter.
The winter uniform, much more generic, is a simple pleated navy or plaid skirt and an oxford cloth shirt.
A simple left-right toggle above and to the left of the driver's knee selected which side would illuminate, so as not to needlessly run down the battery in winter, no small concern when restarting diesels.
Using a common, even trivial, episode of birds returning home, and an extremely simple landscape, Savrasov emotionally showed the transition of nature from winter to spring.

Nuclear and winter
Mountbatten expressed his feelings towards the use of nuclear weapons in combat in his article " A Military Commander Surveys The Nuclear Arms Race ", which was published shortly after his death in International Security in the winter of 1979 – 80.
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Nuclear winter ( also known as atomic winter ) is a hypothetical climatic effect of nuclear war.
A study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research in July 2007, Nuclear winter revisited with a modern climate model and current nuclear arsenals: Still catastrophic consequences, used current climate models to look at the consequences of a global nuclear war involving most or all of the world's current nuclear arsenals ( which the authors described as being only about a third the size of the world's arsenals twenty years earlier ).
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Each winter, hundreds of trumpeter swans nest near Mississippi Drive Park in Monticello as the Mississippi River is heated from warm water discharged by the Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant.
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* Nuclear winter, a hypothetical global climate condition related to large-scale nuclear war
A Nuclear summer is a hypothetical scenario resulting from nuclear warfare that would follow a nuclear winter, caused by aerosols inserted into the atmosphere that would prevent sunlight from reaching lower levels or the surface.
Other more simplistic versions of the hypothesis exist: that Nuclear winter might give way to a nuclear summer.

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