| 41. | The atmosphere is bitter, with labor plotting retaliatory antibusiness initiatives, a prospect lobbyists in Sacramento call " nuclear winter ."
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| 42. | In " Nuclear Winter,"
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| 43. | They didn't buy in when Noll reached similar conclusions in 1985, after owners predicted that economically, nuclear winter was approaching.
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| 44. | Nuclear winter : When there are 12 mushroom clouds on the board, the placer of the 13th rolls a die.
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| 45. | A few flakes fell and didn't stick, and Washingtonians were huddled indoors, ready for the climatological equivalent of nuclear winter.
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| 46. | He also described the thick smoke and ash that blew over Denver as looking like a " nuclear winter ."
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| 47. | Ehrlich; Richard Turco, who popularized the idea of nuclear winter; and several scientists who have sounded warnings about global warming.
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| 48. | Day-to-day concerns like aching joints, leaky roofs and poor cable service seem unimportant when nuclear winter is right around the corner.
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| 49. | According to Alan Robock, who has also published nuclear winter papers, the Toba eruption did not precipitate the last glacial period.
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| 50. | Meanwhile, the nuclear winter in Russia's relations with the West means that no significant arms-control initiatives will be signed anytime soon.
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