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DUNHAM.

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.....vhich is changing all the time.

RISENDBUD But the thing «ce didn't discuss, yuu see, was this part
of the curse, Tfrankly dent Know how to taik about it. [ mean, for
exainple, you've pot 49 muallion dead people that have to Se picked up,
Who's potog to pick them up and move thetn isto piles and dispuse ol
there,

and then let's say.....

WARREN:
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A lot will be burned up.
That's right,

AYRES: Interms of the particular attacks we described, I've been
ebjocting tc other people's assessments. [believe that surviving
capacity would be of the order of 30 percent but chat surviving production in tre first year would probably be down 15 percent.
DUS HAAL

Down to or down?

AYRES: Downto ¢ sout 15 percent of pre-war, But it could come
bacpretty fast, though, and that depends entirely upon how much

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