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in nuclear expertise and materials has made the Bomb more attainable for everyone else. &mdash
Michael Elliott
Time
1 Aug. 2005 The English magazine The Spectator employs me as &quot
Dear Mary
&quot
a so-called agony aunt
Mary Killen
Atlantic
but actually steering
braking
and shifting the thing with a modicum of competence
if not outright expertise . &mdash
Brock Yates
Car &amp
Driver
then what hope is there for smaller
less experienced retail sites? &mdash
Michelle Slatalla
New York Times

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