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  • 1Nuclear freeze — The nuclear freeze was a proposed agreement between the world s nuclear powers, primarily the United States and the then Soviet Union, to freeze all production of new nuclear arms and to leave levels of nuclear armament where they currently were …

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  • 2nuclear freeze — /njukliə ˈfriz/ (say nyoohkleeuh freez) noun → nuclear winter …

  • 3Freeze — may refer to:In liquids turning to solids: *Freezing, the physical process of a liquid turning into a solid *Freeze drying, a method of rapidly removing moisture from food productsIn cessation of movement or change: *Freeze (breakdance move), the …

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  • 4Nuclear program of Iran — See also: Iran and weapons of mass destruction Nuclear program of Iran …

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  • 5freeze — ▪ I. freeze freeze 1 [friːz] verb froze PASTTENSE [frəʊz ǁ froʊz] frozen PASTPART [ˈfrəʊzn ǁ ˈfroʊ ] 1. [transitive] COMMERCE …

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  • 6freeze — I. verb (froze; frozen; freezing) Etymology: Middle English fresen, from Old English frēosan; akin to Old High German friosan to freeze, Latin pruina hoarfrost, Old English frost frost Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to become… …

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  • 7nuclear winter — /njukliə ˈwɪntə/ (say nyoohkleeuh wintuh) noun a period of freezing temperatures and widespread famine, lasting several months, predicted to follow a nuclear war as a result of the blocking of sunlight by fallout. Also, nuclear freeze …

  • 8freeze — (frēz) v. froze (frōz), fro·zen (frō’zən), freez·ing, freez·es v. intr. 1. a) To pass from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat. b) To acquire a surface or coat of ice from cold: »The lak …

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  • 9Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty — Treaty on the Non Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Participation in the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty …

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  • 10Nuclear power in Switzerland — …

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