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60. Stephen V. Mladineo and Charles D. Ferguson, ‘‘On the Westinghouse AP<br />
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63. WMD refers to biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons. According to the<br />
Department of Homeland Security, WME (weapons of mass effect) are weapons capable<br />
of inflicting grave destructive, psychological, and/or economic damage to the<br />
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67. U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, Hearing on <strong>China</strong>’s<br />
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74. U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, Hearing on <strong>China</strong>’s<br />
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75. U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, Hearing on <strong>China</strong>’s<br />
Proliferation Practices, and the Development of its Cyber and Space Warfare Capabilities,<br />
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76. U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, Hearing on <strong>China</strong>’s<br />
Proliferation Practices, and the Development of its Cyber and Space Warfare Capabilities,<br />
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77. U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, Hearing on <strong>China</strong>’s<br />
Proliferation Practices, and the Development of its Cyber and Space Warfare Capabilities,<br />
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78. U.S.-<strong>China</strong> Economic and Security Review <strong>Commission</strong>, Hearing on <strong>China</strong>’s<br />
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