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People knew and feared that there could be a nuclear explosion at any time causing them to constantly think about the dreadfulness of this event. In the film, a man and a woman were talking about the terrible injuries of nuclear explosions. They commented that it was "an awful gas that deforms you, it doesn't just kill you straight out, that's what's scary about it...
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People knew and feared that there could be a nuclear explosion at any time causing them to constantly think about the dreadfulness of this event. In the film, a man and a woman were talking about the terrible injuries of nuclear explosions. They commented that it was "an awful gas that deforms you, it doesn't just kill you straight out, that's what's scary about it...
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