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And the nuclear priesthood to borrow a phrase from the father of our "Nuclear Navy", Admiral Hyman Rickover still uses many words and concepts that were already shopworn decades ago.
Rory O'Connor: No Word for Meltdown: Nukespeak Returns Rory O'Connor 2011
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And the nuclear priesthood to borrow a phrase from the father of our "Nuclear Navy", Admiral Hyman Rickover still uses many words and concepts that were already shopworn decades ago.
Rory O'Connor: No Word for Meltdown: Nukespeak Returns Rory O'Connor 2011
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What Admiral Hyman Rickover once called "the nuclear priesthood" is still celebrating its rituals in a language that the rest of us are not intended to understand.
Carl Pope: What Have They Done to the Rain? Carl Pope 2011
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The model, often cited 30 years ago, is that of the late Admiral Hyman Rickover's U.S. nuclear navy operators, for which safety was inbred as the one and only goal.
Stuart Diamond: The Real Nuclear Disaster Stuart Diamond 2011
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What Admiral Hyman Rickover once called "the nuclear priesthood" is still celebrating its rituals in a language that the rest of us are not intended to understand.
Carl Pope: What Have They Done to the Rain? Carl Pope 2011
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What Admiral Hyman Rickover once called "the nuclear priesthood" is still celebrating its rituals in a language that the rest of us are not intended to understand.
Carl Pope: What Have They Done to the Rain? Carl Pope 2011
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This was clearly explained by Admiral Hyman Rickover, the "father" of the U.S. nuclear navy and in charge of construction of the first nuclear power plant in the nation, Shippingport in Pennsylvania.
Karl Grossman: Nuclear Power Can Never Be Made Safe Karl Grossman 2011
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This was clearly explained by Admiral Hyman Rickover, the "father" of the U.S. nuclear navy and in charge of construction of the first nuclear power plant in the nation, Shippingport in Pennsylvania.
Karl Grossman: Nuclear Power Can Never Be Made Safe Karl Grossman 2011
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What Admiral Hyman Rickover once called "the nuclear priesthood" is still celebrating its rituals in a language that the rest of us are not intended to understand.
Carl Pope: What Have They Done to the Rain? Carl Pope 2011
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The model, often cited 30 years ago, is that of the late Admiral Hyman Rickover's U.S. nuclear navy operators, for which safety was inbred as the one and only goal.
Stuart Diamond: The Real Nuclear Disaster Stuart Diamond 2011
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