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In a full meltdown, such as the 1986 Chernobyl disaster in the Soviet Union, the rods melt completely and the release of energy causes an explosion that contaminates the surrounding area with radioactive material.
WSJ: Uranium Firms Take Hit After Earthquake
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Cyberport is almost completely full, and there is a certain confidence in the air of being called a Hong Kong technology professional.
FORBES: Why Hong Kong Is China's New Tech Hub
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The Full Stop campaign, launched in 1999, aims to end child cruelty completely within a generation.
BBC: Charity's child cruelty crusade
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However, FAA chief Gen Geraldo Sachipengo Nunda has told FAA personnel that they should "behave with full respect for the constitution, with strict discipline and completely in line with the decisions regarding military conduct before, during, and after the election".
BBC: Q&A: Angolan general elections
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Anheuser-Busch InBev have called the claims "completely false", and said in a statement "our beers are in full compliance with labelling laws".
BBC: Budweiser and Bud light bottles
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Refrigerated stores at Nairobi airport and on farms are now completely full, and a huge amount of fresh flowers and vegetables destined for the European market is in danger of perishing, the BBC's East Africa correspondent, Will Ross, reports.
BBC: EU emergency talks called on volcanic ash air chaos