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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
denuclearise .
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Examples
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It spawned talk of a new era of strategic cooperation between the US and China, a denuclearised Korean peninsula, and the peaceful reunification of North and South Korea.
US Treasury and the North Korean Nuclear Bomb Test Jim Horning 2006
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It spawned talk of a new era of strategic cooperation between the US and China, a denuclearised Korean peninsula, and the peaceful reunification of North and South Korea.
Archive 2006-10-01 Jim Horning 2006
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This is an important first step by North Korea toward its stated commitment to a denuclearised Korean peninsula.
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He was the driving force behind the agreement, signed in Mexico City in 1967, that declared Latin America a denuclearised zone.
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It is in the light of this that we should consider the agreement that declared Latin America a denuclearised zone.
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García Robles played a crucial role both in launching and implementing the agreement on a denuclearised zone in Latin
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I should in the beginning like to emphasize also that I am particularly gratified that on this occasion the award goes to two citizens of nations which are both denuclearised and non-allied.
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Garcia Robles has ingeniously constructed and tenaciously sought to follow up the Tlatelolco agreement, with a view to making the whole of Latin America a denuclearised zone.
Nobel Lecture Disarmament, Technology, And The Growth In Violence 1982
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I should in the beginning like to emphasise also that I am particularly gratified that on this occasion the award goes to two citizens of nations which are both denuclearised and non-allied.
Nobel Lecture Disarmament, Technology, And The Growth In Violence 1982
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The implication of all this is that Barack Obama is one sense absolutely right to highlight the danger, and to use it to encourage movement towards a denuclearised world.
openDemocracy Paul Rogers 2010
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