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  2. Dr. Strangelove - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (known simply and more commonly as Dr. Strangelove) is a 1964 political satire black comedy film co-written, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick.

  3. Cathlyn Platt Wilkerson - Wikipedia

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    She came to the attention of the police when she was leaving the townhouse belonging to her father after it was destroyed by an explosion on March 6, 1970. [2] Members of WUO had been constructing a nail bomb in the basement of the building, intending to use it in an attack on a non-commissioned officers dance at Fort Dix , New Jersey that ...

  4. Duck and cover - Wikipedia

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    To highlight the effect that being indoors, and especially below ground can make, despite the lethal open air radiation, blast and thermal zone extending well past her position at Hiroshima, [40] Akiko Takakura survived the effects of the 16 kt atomic bomb at a distance of 300 meters from ground zero, sustaining only minor injuries, due in ...

  5. Kathy Bates Is Visibly Shocked and Can't Stop Dropping F ...

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    Kathy Bates can't believe she's the best actress in a drama series at the 2025 Critics’ Choice Awards!. The actress, 76, took home the win on Friday, Feb. 7 for her role in Matlock.Upon her name ...

  6. Marsha Skrypuch - Wikipedia

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    She received a B.A. in English and a Master of Library Science from the University of Western Ontario, and began writing fiction in 1992. Her first book, Silver Threads, was published in 1996. [2] Marsha Skrypuch is the author of many books for children and young adults. She primarily writes about war from a young person's perspective.

  7. Faked sabotage of De Havilland Factory - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the British decided to create a "veil of camouflage" that would make it look, from both the air and the ground, as if the factory power plant was blown up by a large bomb. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Four replica sub-transformers were created using wood and papier-mâché , and two of them were rolled over as if they had been blown sideways by the ...

  8. Sadako Sasaki - Wikipedia

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    She was two years of age when the bombs were dropped and was severely irradiated. She survived for another ten years, becoming one of the most widely known hibakusha—a Japanese term meaning "bomb-affected person". She is remembered through the story of the more than one thousand origami cranes she folded before her death. She died at the age ...

  9. Solution Unsatisfactory - Wikipedia

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    Though it deals not with fission bombs, but rather with a radioisotope dust weapon, "Solution Unsatisfactory" accurately predicted many aspects of the development of nuclear arms and the dilemmas they pose, a year before President Roosevelt authorized the Manhattan Project led by General Leslie Groves.