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When the "real" nuclear-weapons program ended in 1992, instead of freeing up all that money, it was decided to spend every bit of it on an ersatz science program called Stockpile Stewardship.
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Kenneth J. Adney 2010
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"Stockpile" is essentially capture the flag with multiple pennants that must be brought to a capture point and defended while a timer counts down.
Ottawa Sun 2010
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"Stockpile" is essentially capture the flag with multiple pennants that must be brought to a capture point and defended while a timer counts down.
Toronto Sun 2010
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"Stockpile" is essentially capture the flag with multiple pennants that must be brought to a capture point and defended while a timer counts down.
Toronto Sun 2010
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You can find information on the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) on the CDC website.
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Stockpile treasure in heaven, where it's safe from moth and rust and burglars.
Rev. Peter M. Wallace: What Are You Hoarding, And Where Are You Hoarding It? Rev. Peter M. Wallace 2011
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THAT's why she's HANGING in – not for the Mark – but for his MONEY and the Money she gets from his political Stockpile!!! gingerpeachy
Jenny Sanford on her husband: 'The ball is in his court' 2009
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Stockpile X, Y and Z, cigarettes will be currency, pets are edible, etc.
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Still, it might prove helpful to acquaint ourselves with these three nuclear programs: Stockpile Stewardship, the Reliable Replacement Warhead, and Life Extension.
Russ Wellen: Nuclear Modernization Making a Mockery of Disarmament 2010
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What's the difference between that and the Stockpile Stewardship Program?
Russ Wellen: Nuclear Modernization Making a Mockery of Disarmament 2010
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