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  2. Worms W.M.D - Wikipedia

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    Worms W.M.D is a 2D artillery turn-based tactics video game developed and published by Team17.It is the nineteenth installment in the Worms series, and was released on 23 August 2016 for Linux, OS X, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox One.

  3. Weapons of mass destruction in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Paranoia RPG published a collection of new Straight-style missions under the title "WMD". Each mission revolved around a plot device with the initials WMD. At least one of the missions involved an actual device that might have been a WMD; but, in general they simply focused on situations rife with a sense of stress, uncertainty and ...

  4. Butler Review - Wikipedia

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    The Butler Review stated that "the forged documents were not available to the British Government at the time its assessment was made." [ 7 ] Taking into account the American intelligence community's findings on the matter, it is true that in December 2003, then CIA director George Tenet conceded that the inclusion of the claim in the State of ...

  5. Weapon of mass destruction - Wikipedia

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    Because of its prolific use and (worldwide) public profile during this period, the American Dialect Society voted "weapons of mass destruction" (and its abbreviation, "WMD") the word of the year in 2002, [24] and in 2003 Lake Superior State University added WMD to its list of terms banished for "Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness" (and ...

  6. WMD conjecture after the 2003 invasion of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Some remnant WMD were scattered at various locations throughout Iraq, but most were old and unusable. During the US occupation of Iraq, weapons were occasionally discovered and destroyed. On occasion, these would test positive for chemical weapons. Most of the chemical warheads were left over from the Iraq-Iran war, and none newer than 1991.

  7. Iraq and weapons of mass destruction - Wikipedia

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    U.S.-led inspections later found that Iraq had ceased active WMD production and stockpiling. [1] Some have argued the false WMD allegations were used as a deliberate pretext for war. [8] In 2002, senator and future president Barack Obama opposed intervention in Iraq. [9] By 2004, future president Donald Trump began to oppose the war. [10]

  8. Ballistocardiography - Wikipedia

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    The ballistocardiograph (BCG) is a measure of ballistic forces generated by the heart. [1] The downward movement of blood through the descending aorta produces an upward recoil, moving the body upward with each heartbeat. [2] As different parts of the aorta expand and contract, the body continues to move downward and upward in a repeating ...

  9. Vaccine hesitancy - Wikipedia

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    A review of nearly 1,400 adolescent girls found no difference in ... A follow-up study on 2011–12 CMCC students found that pro-vaccination attitudes heavily ...