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The Sibility survey is run to listen for gas being liberated into the borehole, and is typically run in conjunction with a temperature survey.
Widespread looting in the capital would put a damper on the jubilation of a liberated people.
That soul is then liberated, freed from the cycle of birth, death and rebirth.
Where does the consciousness abide before it takes rebirth or becomes liberated?
The world saw the optimism and jubilation of a newly liberated country through her pictures.
There is a whole group of women who quite frankly have been liberated by widowhood.
In our society, the worst specimen of womankind is the so-called liberated female.
On 1 November 1944, the impending formation of a united provisional government and of a regency was announced in liberated Belgrade.
Some liberated lawns will surprise you with a flush of lady's smock, tall meadow buttercups, ox-eye daisies and even orchids.
Therefore this fruit has become even more tasteful, although its nectarean juice was already relishable for all, including liberated souls.
But many people said that it was the Italian resistance movement that liberated Italy from fascism.
Is this a Utopian vision of the leisured society of the future, as liberated by technology?
The apologetic manager presented the liberated shoppers with free cosmetics.
She was liberated in 1945 and trekked back to Poland, still cold and starving but with a one-way ticket to Warsaw.
When the American soldiers liberated him, Tom began a two-year stint in various hospitals, battling for his life.
The pair had not seen one another since their Stalag camp was liberated by the Russians.
If it had just been a few months later, he said, the camp would have been liberated.
As towns and villages were liberated by these forces, so new revolutionary authorities were set up.
The freeing may leave us with little guidance, but if it has liberated us, we have learned how to see so much more.
It also liberated me writing in English, because when I wrote in Greek, every word meant so much.
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If the antheridia are not quite ripe, the mass must be liberated by dissection.
He was immediately committed under a bench warrant, but was liberated almost at once.
In this process the sulphuretted hydrogen converts the iodine into hydriodic acid, whilst sulphur is liberated.
Well, amongst these liberated captives was one who told a sad tale of starvation at his internment camp.
The freed man, when liberated, does not become a citizen, but is only a non-citizen or metic.
An uncharged SO4 radicle would react with the water present, and sulphuric acid would be formed and oxygen liberated.
We have known and boasted all along that they were the principles of a liberated mankind.
He was liberated after a week's imprisonment, but banished to his chateau at Verteuil.
Clayton and Alfred were liberated, loaded into an auto, the chauffer ordered to drive slowly to the Work House.
If the soil contains acid, a chemical reaction occurs between it and zinc sulfid, and hydrogen sulfid gas is liberated.
When hydrochloric acid is added to bichromate of potash, chromic acid is liberated.
The spores of Ferns, ascospores, and some conidia are also liberated explosively.
The quantity of an ion liberated in a voltameter is proportional to the electro-chemical equivalent of the ion.
Then he had called for the liberation of Roma, but Roma had neither been liberated nor removed.
The dry fields off there near Sagunto reminded him of an inferno of drought, from which he fortunately had liberated himself.
An immune lesion in such a case might be conceived as presenting no eosinophilia, since no toxin is liberated.
After the liberation of Fabre in 1762, other galley-slaves were liberated from time to time.
In Wilberforce, two miles and a half from Freetown, 100, all liberated Africans.
As the sarco-lactic acid liberated in the muscles is not oxygenated a condition of acidosis ensues.
Nevertheless, he has liberated a force that no gauge made by man can measure.
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