The argument about cluster bombs adds to the angry complaints about landmines.
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The incident began unfolding on September 24, when the department said it was notified about a cluster of six rare fungal meningitis cases in Tennessee.
Each of the two planets orbits a different star in the Beehive Cluster, which consists of about 1, 000 stars located between 520 and 610 light years away.
Cluster theory is neutral, rather than about picking winners, intervention, protection and subsidies.
The one statement that they've used several times about the use of the cluster bombs that they were fired within the parameters of international agreement.
So, how does one go about creating an effective and viable cluster?
About 10% of bomblets in modern cluster weapons usually fail, weapons experts say.
In such cases, a judgment is made about the overall character of a small cluster of streets, and it is classified accordingly.
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Although the computations involved are not trivial (they take about ten hours on a relatively powerful cluster of four Linux workstations) the limiting factor is getting sufficiently-high-resolution digital scans of paintings from museums.
As we build regional clusters, it is important for media to tell stories about the economy, emerging industries, successful cluster companies, and aspiring entrepreneurs.
The surprise success stories feel obliged to parade around talking incessantly, if monotonously, about their wonderful lives, while the perennial underachievers cluster miserably around the punch bowl.
Using their most conservative assumptions, Dr Bockelmann and colleagues found that even if every globular cluster started out with an intermediate mass black hole, only about 30% retained them through successive mergers.
Ultimately, Erly is about experiences and we think this is an interesting moment to cluster around this.
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It is not just about launching the contracts, but ensuring each contract has a cluster of people associated with the commodities.
Although I've written about PTSD before, let me just remind folks that PTSD symptoms cluster into three large groups.
Daniels says that startup founders need to think about networking on a regional level, as some industries tend to cluster around specific metropolitan areas in the United States.
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If you're a computational engineer, there's no question about what you do with the Raspberry Pi: you make a supercomputer cluster.
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The whale rose about 5ft above the water, showing a sliver of its back and a cluster of cream coloured barnacles, and then dove back down.
About five years ago, the obvious place for patent-holders to sue was a cluster of district court in some tiny, dusty towns in Eastern Texas.
When it reached about a mile or so above the surface, the chute will be jettisoned and a cluster of eight landing rockets would fire.
Businesses are tired of hearing the tech industry squawk about whether this or that is a managed service or a faux cloud or a virtualized cumulonimbus cluster or a passing shower or black cloud of doom.
Her genesis tells you something about the way business and academics are working together in the UK's leading hi-tech cluster.
It was meant as a simple write-up about a research project trying to map the global cross-ownership of public companies and revealed a cluster of 147 firms that dominated the whole.
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