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en When one studies strongly radioactive substances special precautions must be taken. Dust, the air of the room, and one's clothes, all become radioactive.
  Marie Curie

en People harvest wood, mushrooms and berries from those forests, not knowing that they are subjecting their health to serious radiation risk. The samples are 10-25 times more radioactive than the limits set by the European Commission for defining a substance as radioactive waste. His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present.

en not just a hot potato, it's a radioactive hot potato. We're all looking forward to December 18th, when if it is still a radioactive hot potato, it will be in somebody else's lap.

en They could be sitting on a giant radioactive sponge.

en This is radioactive. This is the issue that dare not speak its name.

en For all intents and purposes out at the CIA, she's like a leper ... she's radioactive.

en The reactor is an educational and research facility that operates at room temperature and does not contain the type or amount of radioactive material that would make it an attractive target for terrorist activities, ... Even in the event of damage to the facility, from whatever cause, the reactor would not create a danger to the public.

en People don't know about radiation. And there's so much radioactive material being transported each day.

en It was basically the radioactive equivalent of what's in a smoke detector.

en What we fear, in a situation as radioactive as this one, is that we'll have a so-called stealth juror.

en There were no flames and no one was hurt. Nor were there any prerequisites for an explosion or radioactive contamination.

en We are looking for the removal of radioactive materials instead of sealing it. This is a Vineland issue.

en This radioactive material was packaged the way it should have been, in the proper equipment, to withstand a whole lot more than what it took last night.
  Ed Smith

en What is unnerving are the leaps in infant deaths following the leap in radioactive fallout.

en I was quite frank in trying to explain why they're so radioactive with some elements in Washington, and why some of the language they've used in the past might set off some sparks here.


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