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Westinghouse estimates an “overnight cost” of roughly $10 billion per reactor—a sum that omits financing charges and assumes the plants could theoretically be built overnight.

These were omitted from the wording of the legacy agreement struck by the British and Irish governments in September, but announced separately by London.

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"The third year they just omitted me completely, I didn't know it was happening," she said.

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Johann Fischer's 1852 treatise on lizard neuroanatomy included part of the coil but omitted the remainder, and Fischer never described the curled structure.

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Names of victims have been changed and identifying details omitted to protect their privacy and safety.

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