But a series of U.S. and Soviet hydrogen bomb tests reawakened public fears, this time focused on the specter of radioactive fallout. |
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The larger cost, however, is that a great specter of doubt has been cast over almost every drug manufacturer in the country. |
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And the specter of student loans spurred graduates to take lucrative jobs rather than pursue avocations. |
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And in a place where the rivers are running dry, and the harvest has been ruined by drought, the specter of starvation is looming ever larger. |
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The specter of the unfolding financial crisis incited some panic buying of Treasuries. |
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We would have a brighter future, not threatened by the specter of global warming. |
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The other Guards stood back in horror as the man's body hit the floor, a gaunt, withered, specter of their own future. |
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It was translucent and obviously a ghost or a close variation of a specter, bowing at the young scientist courteously. |
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Of course, this scary apparition is a specter much more often cited than sighted. |
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The idea of an expanding U.S. commitment, however, is precisely what raises the specter of quagmire for critics, raising ghosts of Vietnam. |
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I searched the entire throne room, expecting to find a specter or ghost pop out at any second, and my imagination slowly took over reason. |
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Geopolitics impinge on the market in the form of supply disruptions or the specter of such. |
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The driving factor for the split was actually the specter of being delisted. |
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However, although the specter of death hovers over the entire film, it is neither a grim nor a depressing experience. |
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The specter of human cloning, designer babies, and genetic discrimination looms on the horizon. |
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Behind the cheery facade of constitutional government lurks the inextinguishable specter of legally unregulated power. |
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Marie has an active fantasy life, and the imaginings of the specter of her husband seem to be just the start of her mind's wandering. |
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And there is always that specter of a whiff of smoke being sniffed in the exceedingly crowded theater. |
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Burroughs's specter also told Ann Jr. that he had bewitched a great many soldiers to death at the eastward, when Sir Edmon was there. |
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However, intensive care also raises the specter of treatment for treatment's sake and fears of a life prolonged needlessly by machines. |
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By keeping the specter of the father's death off-screen, he deepens each scene. |
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In China, a huge surplus and high savings are raising the specter of inflation. |
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The Alliance raises the specter of Cape Wind as a stalking horse for at least three more large-scale wind farms in Nantucket Sound. |
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A radio cabinet casts a bomb-shaped shadow across the floor, while the specter of a tank shimmers in the room beyond. |
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Lately she's been thinking a lot about selling her home to break free from debt, because she fears the specter of foreclosure every day. |
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Nathan looked up for a second and saw a human specter similar to the ones he had noticed during the ritual. |
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The specter of huge settlements over the breast implant issue keeps Dow Corning in bankruptcy. |
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Despite the looming specter of childers, McDaniel still has a significant edge in the runoff. |
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Their solution is to take refuge by raising the specter of a return to protectionism. |
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The specter of this virus fills some of our most stalwart souls with unreasoning dread even when it is no immediate threat. |
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Most embarrassing of all is the specter of people asking in the name of religion for permission to discriminate. |
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I also read a lot of apocalyptic science fiction: I use the specter of the zombie plague as motivation when I don't want to go to the gym. |
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No efforts would be too great to ensure that the unfortunate specter of hunger, deprivation and poverty is wiped out in our member states. |
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Nathan tried to see through the sand clouds, but the specter had already disappeared. |
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Fears of economic depression combined with the specter of a worldwide crash and a credit crunch weighed on all markets. |
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With old friends and former foes, we will work tirelessly to lessen the nuclear threat, and roll back the specter of a warming planet. |
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Within the past two decades, the most important of these emerging concerns has been the specter of climate change. |
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I didn't know why, but the invisible specter made his presence more felt. |
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It also raises the specter of a dangerous shift toward protectionism. |
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The specter of a potential Tea Party-fueled, Todd Akin rerun in the Georgia Senate race is nearly dead. |
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The specter of a chemical, biological or radiological attack raises the unnerving prospect of an insidious, invisible agent drifting through ductwork, hallways and offices. |
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In the nearly four months since then, her parents have only grown more haunted by the specter of her abductor. |
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And this of course raises the specter of Republican lies that make their own contribution to the degradation of public discourse. |
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More important, Greenspan is jawboning the bond market into believing that the specter of deflation will stop the Fed from tightening monetary policy anytime soon. |
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They raise the specter of technology as a danger to humanity. |
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Despite his efforts to live in the present, he seemed haunted by the specter of his father. |
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The spirit of populism is unlike the specter of communism famously invoked by Marx and Engels. |
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Likud back-benchers, already alarmed at the specter of renewed peace talks, have begun thumping for a hard-liner in that key post. |
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Despite its utopian ideals, this specter hides a deep dark secret. |
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He drifted by, a silent specter, a shadow of what he once had been. |
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One recalls Roland Barthes's formulation of photographic exposure of being posed in exteriority and becoming a specter in sitting for a photograph. |
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On national television the woman who herself raised the specter of McCarthyism with her unexplained remarks insinuated I was engaging in the same tactic. |
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Parroting another government line, the article raises the specter of a Russian intervention if postelection unrest flares. |
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And with the creep of monetary inflation comes the specter of myriad inflationary effects, currency debasement, and progressive monetary disorder. |
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Over the past seven days the specter of terrorism has re-emerged from the grave to which it had been consigned by some overeager commentators on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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The specter of biological or chemical weapons being used in terrorist attacks substantially raises the possibility of widespread human and social destruction. |
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The ICRC, working with a local agency, helps people to individually chlorinate cans of water collected from Lake Kivu, trying to keep away the specter of cholera. |
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But the specter of political violence continues to loom over Egypt. |
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The specter of such a future has now been raised. |
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The specter of wrongful convictions haunts the public officials involved. |
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The specter of transcendental meditation, it is not too much to suggest, hovers over both Syntonic Research and the Cosmic Beam Experience. |
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Macchi's art embraces the fragmentation of what can be spoken as a defense against the looming specter of its own replicability. |
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Read how two financial executives on different sides of the fence are coping with the specter of retiree medical benefits. |
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We are conditioned to believe that we do not want the revenuer or the specter of death to come to our door. |
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If the government elects to buy common shares, it raises the specter of nationalized banks. |
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In fact, the sudden retreat of the World War III specter allowed us, for the first time, to think seriously about the health of the planet, whereas until then only humankind's had monopolized our attention. |
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Even if the specter of a contact group on biofuels looms on the horizon, delegates exiting the UNON complex were not overly alarmed, as they were once again one day ahead of schedule. |
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Opponents say the project would cause major environmental problems and have raised the specter of Chinese workers flooding into the strategically sensitive region. |
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The huckleberries died to the ground, which raises the specter of blueberries and cranberries succumbing as well. |
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I would much prefer to see it couched in those terms, sparing us all the histrionics that accompany false allusions to the specter of the invocation of the notwithstanding clause. |
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New Zealand has not avoided the specter of wrongful convictions. |
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As the specter of this recession looms over investors, there is likely to remain a downward pressure on energy prices despite OPEC's recent production cut. |
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Whether the drugs work or not, the specter of addiction is very real, as is the potential for irreversible changes in nociceptor pathways within the central nervous system. |
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Like many postflood sights, the specter of Neck Wound dragged on and on. |
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Specter and Landrieu upset a critical Appropriations Committee vote by switching from yea to nay. |
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Located in front of the white EPOCS Specter, are two solid black globes moving with precision in the space above the awed technicians. |
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Finally feeling safe enough to rest his eyes, Specter let his head fall back onto his pillow and he found himself dozing off. |
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A few years back, Specter underwent extreme rounds of chemotherapy that left him gaunt and hairless. |
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Against the grain By Michael Specter, The New Yorker Should you go gluten-free? |
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For a second, I wondered if Specter himself was on the line, covering the mouthpiece with his hand. |
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Specter will become chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee next year as a Republican in good standing who is also a favorite senator in liberal-labor circles. |
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This is the second huge setback for union-backed Senate candidates in the last few weeks, the first being Arlen Specter. |
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During his 30-plus years in the Senate, Arlen Specter earned a reputation as a tough guy. |
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Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter had the White House, the governor, and big labor behind him. |
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Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter did something unheard of for a politician. |
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When I fought for the Brady Bill, Arlen Specter sided with the wackies. |
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