The female releases her eggs onto the surface of the gravel, where they are fertilised by the males. |
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But I'm convinced that what it releases is just my feeble reservoir of strength. |
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After the funeral comes the wake, the time for contemplation as the past releases its grip. |
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The skin cells in the warts releases thousands of viruses, so close skin-to-skin contact can pass on the infection. |
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The Replay queue unloading controller releases the commands for both queues hoping that they will be executed successfully. |
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The rotting process releases acids which dissolve metals into liquids which leach out of waste dumps and can poison local rivers. |
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Started as a webzine, it has progressively evolved to include an online record label, which now counts just under ten releases. |
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The ground in some parts of the country releases radon, a radioactive gas that can cause cancer. |
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It's not mystery meat cooked up out of scraps of pitch letters and press releases, and pressed into molds of zippy journalese. |
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If the insulation releases heat during the cooler evening hours, there is likely wetness below the roof. |
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The patch is actually affixed to the skin and then, over time, it releases a steady stream of hormones. |
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In this way we therefore pray you, gentlemen, to pass such a law which releases and affranchises the Land Company from paying the Stamp duties. |
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The nuclear reactor releases energy in the form of heat which is used to generate steam, and the steam to generate electricity. |
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However in situations like overtaking, a kick-down function immediately releases the engine's full power. |
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In addition to their previous tours, two studio releases and radio airplay, the band has already achieved another modest success. |
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When gasoline is burned in an automobile engine, for example, it releases 48 kilojoules of heat per gram. |
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In the simplest case, the wires carrying the electrical signals are used to form an electromagnet which attracts and releases a metal diaphragm. |
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It differs from previous releases in that Maal sings in several different languages, including Wolof and Malinka. |
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For starters, poor timing couldn't stop the three biggest workaholics in Hollywood from pumping out back-to-back releases. |
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An allelopathic plant releases potentially toxic substances into the environment through its roots, its leaves or processes such as evaporation. |
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However, that said, I have to say there's something lacking from previous releases. |
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In the third trimester your body releases a hormone called relaxin, which loosens the joints to allow for easier passage of the baby. |
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I would also like to remind everyone that the last two releases are alpha, which is why only minor changes are visible. |
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When blood sugar rises, the pancreas releases insulin to move glucose out of the blood into the muscle where it is stored for energy. |
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When the key falls back as the finger releases it, the hammer returns to its initial position, ready to strike again. |
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I want a declaration from the Baron, witnessed by the Judiciar, that he releases all right of ownership. |
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Far from ailing, and after thirty-two years and countless album releases, he's still going strong and thankfully shows no signs of slowing down. |
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Other topics covered in the issue include Italian cinema, philosophy in film, Jean Eustache, DVD releases, current releases and festivals. |
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It's not going to be on my top 15 releases at the end of the year, either, for these very reasons. |
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But Branca's album releases are far less grandiose than his live performances. |
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Finally, a collection of studio trailers highlight currently available and future releases from BBC Video. |
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As always, on a chilly, Friday night in December, the crew headed to the Edwards Theatre to catch the latest releases. |
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These new releases, available individually or in a boxed set, use the original advertising artwork. |
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The sound mix is perhaps not as aggressive as most feature film releases, but this is a TV series, after all. |
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It doesn't sound like he used his reduced workload to check out the latest releases. |
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That emotion, when it comes, releases us from the amorality and nastiness of our situation as voyeurs. |
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Ridge releases money, we can start replenishing equipment and give our people some time off. |
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This court reprimands Universal and any studio that releases sub-standard product. |
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At this stage the embryo releases itself from the zona pellucida still surrounding it, and implants into the uterine wall. |
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When bands break up, everyone from the lead singer to the rhythm guitarist releases a solo album. |
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Judging from the press releases that clog my e-mail, there seems to be an upsurge in financial angst among twenty-somethings. |
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Some slick passing by Chelsea in midfield releases Frank Lampard down the left wing. |
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Most of the works are retreads of earlier works by the same artists or other Mille Plateaux releases. |
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He must also stay behind the popping crease and within the return creases at his wicket until he releases the ball. |
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The case itself, as with the previous volume, offers a reversible cover, a cool feature that seems to be the norm for Geneon releases now. |
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I'm far more moved by one personal, persuasive testimonial than dozens of press releases on acronym-laden letterhead. |
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A major international news organisation is not supposed to simply reword press releases from the guilty. |
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Exercise releases adrenaline, a natural decongestant, which may explain why a run or other activity can help clear nasal passages. |
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When lipolysis outraces lipogenesis and releases fatty acids into the blood, they diffuse into all cells of the body to be used as fuel. |
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There is a phone number listed at the bottom of their press releases, however. |
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Many handbow archers use sights, and latches with triggers called mechanical releases. |
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Book releases, art exhibitions, theatre camps and more, holding out the promise of being a haven for creativity in these times of aridness. |
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The unimpeachably authentic Lucinda Williams releases another rootsy, sultry gem this month. |
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He balls an intimidating fist as tight as he can, then releases it, like a lock in a canal. |
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Asbestos becomes a health hazard if it releases asbestos fibres into the air. |
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He releases it, slides it deftly back into the paper, examines it again by the loupe, now lets it squirm in his palm, light reflecting sharply. |
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Duty calls, though, and I had to draw my gaze away for the time it takes to give you the low-down on this week's DVD releases. |
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Ironically, when a tree is attacked by insects, it releases certain compounds which some insects actually use to their advantage. |
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Washing your table linen is simple due to the way linen is structured-it easily releases stains because of the fiber weave. |
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As a result, they knew how the plant functioned and understood that some releases functioned as a safety valve. |
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When the spores completely fill the host cell cytoplasm, the cell lyses and releases the spores to the surroundings. |
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Two notable new releases by filmmakers known primarily as independent auteurs take on reality in highly comic ways. |
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I'm thinking the timeout scheme is too annoying unless my software repository automagically releases code after the timeout period. |
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The problem is that burning fossil fuels releases CO2 which was laid down millions of years ago when the oil and coal was being created. |
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The other two albums are re-issues, with bonus tracks, the latest in their releases of their back catalogue. |
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Known as malting, this procedure releases the enzyme diastase, which converts the starches in grain to maltose sugar. |
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Unfortunately the next few releases, while still technically brilliant, were commercial flops. |
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In a small nonstick skillet, toast the cumin at medium heat until it releases its scent, about 20 seconds. |
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When the trigger releases the ball of the thumb presses forward and in that instant the gun is pushed to the right. |
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The retro releases have resurrected the original college colors plus a whole heap of collaborations have kept the integrity intact. |
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Women wear the patch on their abdomen, where it gradually releases a dose of testosterone into the body through the skin. |
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This compound is employed as a classic mast cell secretagogue that releases histamine. |
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Such releases tend not to mention these things, and we fear nobody will tell us. |
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Indeed, nearly all oil in seawater traces to natural seeps or to human activities creating diffuse releases. |
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Tim Perkins, meanwhile, who writes and performs the musical accompaniment, is considerably more restrained here than on previous releases. |
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The idea that movie piracy can be reduced by simultaneous theater and DVD releases has been batted around for a little while now. |
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An exquisite through ball from Titov almost releases the lively Pimenov in the six-yard box. |
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The thyroid releases too much of the hormone thyroxine, which increases the person's basal metabolic rate. |
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Yet, unlike so many other releases, rather than focusing on the sweetness and melody of pop music, Massimo seems to be grasping for rock instead. |
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Rudely awakened, the Forester spots the Vixen, the sight of whom releases the beast in him, as in us all. |
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A pressure release button releases meshed teeth between a lock bar and a stabilizer bar. |
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Compared to some of the serial releases from the public domain specialists, this DVD is a pleasure to look at. |
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Following copulation, the female tongue worm releases her eggs into the host's lungs. |
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It also had Renault's automatic parking brake, which sets itself when you switch off the engine and releases itself when you drive away. |
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The overall picture of the economy in this report differs little from that of prior Beige Books or other major data releases. |
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That is, the protein releases a number of protons when binding the positively charged peptide. |
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Farmers make frequent releases of small numbers of these beneficial wasps to augment their existing populations of beneficials. |
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The targets are oil, coal, shale oil, and, if you believe the oil industry's press releases, the largest trove of natural gas on the continent. |
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The regular cinematic releases shot in Toronto are usually mid-range box office players with a couple of hits thrown in. |
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Slow simmering of whole cloves in liquids such as stocks, soups and stews releases a mild garlic flavor. |
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As she releases the eggs on the bed, the male simultaneously releases milt to fertilize them. |
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There isn't anymore an exclusively biddable media converting press releases into what people imagined was news. |
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Not one to rest on his laurels, the last few years have seen the front man branch out with two diverse releases of his own. |
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It stores bile, a liquid produced by the liver, and then releases it into the intestine to help digestion. |
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His work showed that when an organism experiences a shock or perceives a threat, it quickly releases hormones that help it to survive. |
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This is clearly a handy trick for shock-horror press releases, but that's where the comparison ends. |
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Demos, mixes and live tracks are spread out across the four albums, which are packaged to look like the original vinyl releases. |
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Spirorbis borealis, another benthic, tubicolous polychaete, releases its larvae at the first and third quarters of the moon. |
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It's dark and moody, yet one of the most impressive releases so far this year. |
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If simultaneous releases have to be stopped then the government will have to pass an ordinance, he added. |
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Pull the releases toward you, and the seat backs flop forward under the motive power of gravity. |
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Hopefully this hurricane will blow itself out before he releases his next set. |
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Many companies have nevertheless broken those costs out in their unaudited press releases. |
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As it turns out, these two D.I. releases were put out by a later, unbeloved version of D.I., a band founded by ex-members of the Adolescents. |
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Tori returns Uke to the upright position, by moving forward a bit on the left knee, and releases Uke by unclasping his hands. |
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This year I noticed that a few multinational organizations have begun sending releases in more than one language. |
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He reports that they've also taken to including the following boilerplate at the end of their press releases. |
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Your body mistakes undigested food particles for foreign invaders and releases antibodies to fight them. |
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A low power laser warms the targeted tissue and releases a bolus of photosensitizer. |
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Thus, the researchers proposed the hypothesis that alcohol releases endogenous opioids and that naltrexone blocks the opioid receptor. |
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The blood vessels feeding the tumor then collapse, trapping the loaded nanoparticle in the tumor, where it slowly releases the chemotherapy. |
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His label Death Row is said to have several unreleased recordings in the vaults for potential future releases. |
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Recent number releases have tended to be upside surprises that were positive for stocks and negative for bonds. |
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It's at a synapse that one nerve cell releases chemicals to signal an adjoining nerve cell. |
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During combustion, the fuel alcohol releases the embodied solar energy of photosynthesis and emits water and carbon dioxide. |
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This week the U.S. Federal Communications Commission releases its proposed new rules for Internet Service Provider network neutrality. |
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A recent review of the newswires netted more than 15 press releases announcing contract awards. |
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The British audio company releases a Wi-Fi-enabled digital radio and iPod dock, and a 'soundbar' using spatial stereo technology. |
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Adding a few drops of essential oil to a bowl of hot water, or to a warm bath, releases the vapour, which is then inhaled. |
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However, NH 3 is toxic, chills its surroundings rapidly on vaporizing, and releases heat on contact with water. |
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Stirring the mortar sample for 30 seconds releases entrained air bubbles into a viscous liquid at the base of a column of water. |
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When you're booked for a speaking engagement, ask the host if news releases are being sent to the media. |
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Literally millions of people would download these unfinished, buggy releases. |
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Once the user releases the mouse, the box will be deleted from the screen and the viewport will change. |
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For all their press releases promising watchfulness, the candidates have become increasingly addicted to bundlers. |
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It releases tension, increases vitality and creates wholeness of mind, body and spirit. |
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The flush tank periodically releases a large volume of water into the gutter. |
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Perhaps The Woodsman was ultimately too low-budget and spottily distributed to compete with the big studio releases. |
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This turnover releases significant amounts of the iron-free portion of heme, porphyrin, which is subsequently degraded. |
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The act of crushing leaves or flowers with a hammer releases pigments that stain fabric. |
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The opposite process, nuclear fusion, where nuclei are joined together, also releases energy. |
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I haven't been keeping up with his last few releases, although the odd track has occasionally grabbed my attention. |
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Known primarily for her quiet, captivating voice, Doiron sings with a style slightly different from previous releases. |
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I'm surprised that they are jeopardizing their hard-won reputation for quality DVD releases with this latest effort. |
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The stinkpot turtle gets its name from the foul smelling secretions it releases from musk glands under the border of the carapace. |
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Often, too, she uses a stippled line that releases the contour of an object from the burden of carrying the whole depiction. |
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Forgiveness is cathartic and releases tension, while revenge perpetuates and increases tension. |
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This process helps combat the natural bitter flavour of the drink and releases its brilliant opalescent green colour. |
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As is erodes, it releases the digestive enzymes, amylase, lipase, and cellulase. |
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This free neutron then causes a chain reaction which releases a huge amount of energy. |
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Because fission releases additional neutrons, a chain reaction can take place. |
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Ideally, I'd like the remaining songs to come out as an out-takes album one day, but they'll probably be used for B-sides and special releases. |
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As per other Anchor Bay releases, no subtitles or closed captioning are included. |
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Public X releases can wear half of the battery out overnight, but the long-promised optimizations seem to be kicking in, it seems. |
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And new DVD releases are accompanied with an unending amount of excitement and marketing-driven hoopla. |
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Five films from the dead French director's oeuvre that were critically panned on their original release get commercially brave DVD releases. |
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After a bit of jazz-funk guitar chording releases control, the ensemble breaks into a mild freakout held in place with rapid snare work. |
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One switch releases an electric motor clutch brake and the other signals power to the electric motor for up or down movement of the stabilizer. |
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Outdoor burning releases high concentrations of carcinogens, particulates, carbon monoxide and many other toxins. |
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This is the opposite of passively watching corporate-sponsored TV programs with government press releases passing for news. |
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Visitors can taste from the barrels of more than 40 wines, including current releases and previously unreleased cleanskins. |
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Mikkelborg releases sudden blizzards of sound over hymnal backdrops early on. |
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Press releases and media stories hyping up viruses which are not in the wild should be ignored. |
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We might perhaps get on better if we looked at the Act rather than at press releases. |
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That simple act releases you from the weight of feeling as though you are the doer and gives you the strength to move ahead. |
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So often we anxiously anticipate certain releases only to find ourselves disappointed when they fail to match our expectations. |
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Mr Atkinson, a cold warrior, on the other hand seems to be reading history through old war movies and press releases from the White House. |
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It is learnt that the forthcoming releases will have at least one fast number, which would be a collage of words sans any sense. |
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The contraceptive implant slowly releases a hormone into a woman's body that inhibits ovulation. |
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Members would be e-mailed or faxed government consultation documents, policy papers and press releases. |
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But as the indie movement has learned, indie films have to be marketed just the same as major studio releases. |
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It's about instant access to Hollywood classics, new releases, indie fare and grassroots films, at any time, on any device. |
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He will not engage in direct dialogue, but will issue communiques, or press releases, said the movement's secretary general. |
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Even more confusingly, they have a number of brilliant tracks hidden away on soundtracks, rarities comps, and fan club-only releases. |
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The one flaw, in my opinion, is that they didn't separate out studio releases from art house pictures. |
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A company could be right in the middle of its launch campaign when a competitor releases a rival product. |
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It isn't the sort of promotional piffle that usually finds its way onto DVD releases. |
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Like all truly great bands, they never settled for a formula sound and have constantly evolved despite the infrequency of their releases. |
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Sauteing releases and evaporates most of the liquid from mushrooms for an intense, highly concentrated flavor. |
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If an octopus releases ink in a small aquarium a partial water change is strongly recommended to protect the health of the octopus. |
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But the market expects little new information from the drug pipeline until late October, when Elan next releases quarterly results. |
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Thank you for your inquiry relating to the position of the arm as the bowler releases the ball. |
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This happens because the pancreas releases insulin to get the blood sugar levels back to normal. |
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The Parole Board's first duty is to ensure any prisoner it releases is not a risk to the public. |
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Another major emitter of pollution is farming, which releases carbon dioxide when the earth is ploughed and during other activities. |
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As Digital Media Manager I am inundated with press releases everyday proclaiming that this or that website is the next big thing. |
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Newspaper websites also can find a place in the music scene, offering regular podcasts of local bands' new releases. |
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These initial releases were not successful, because all the plots were destroyed by herbicides, floods, or droughts. |
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Press releases might have been compiled, to some extent, in anticipation of popular tastes. |
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Despite this, it is a superior costume drama and is certainly the best of the week's releases. |
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How they died is not always clear in the Department of Defense releases or in the fog of war on the ground. |
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Each new vehicle Toyota releases scores highly in crash tests, a significant change from just two years ago. |
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As your mind releases its desires and cravings, it releases the hold that it has on you. |
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So burning coal or oil, which releases carbon from when the fossil fuel was formed, has a serious global warming effect. |
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Lack of energy and a dearth of hooks adds up to one of the most tepid releases Matthews and his crew have released. |
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They provide their franchisees with customized local press releases to send to local papers. |
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Therefore older women will be freed from the constraint of declining ovarian egg releases. |
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Every time you eat, your gall bladder releases its reserve of bile through ducts into the digestive tract. |
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The disc also offers a trailer for HVE's entire line of Zatoichi DVD releases, housed as an easy-to-find Easter egg. |
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Every day e-mails containing press releases full of Gallic flair and drama would land in the in-boxes of anyone deemed worthy of receiving them. |
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The Dale Hollow and Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatcheries are helping CFI to raise more boulder darters for future releases. |
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Most recent of the releases was the new 607, a car which surely only exists for prestige value in the French market. |
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Given that the code is far from final and may contain many debug elements, the system's performance will likely improve in subsequent releases. |
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The timer initiates the ejection charge which releases and disperses the tungsten projectiles before impact with the target. |
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The trailers and previews on this disc, as well as on most of their discs, are for the VHS releases. |
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Finally there are two theatrical trailers for the film, a few previews for other Fox releases, and some DVD-ROM content. |
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You'll be able to find press releases and links to previews and reviews in local publications. |
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Featured releases will be displayed in branded endcap displays and previewed at listening posts throughout the stores. |
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Security Ministry officials called it a gesture of national reconciliation and said that more releases would follow. |
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They had also never gotten the band to sign releases for their interviews, which took more than three years to conduct. |
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The oxidation of one molecule of glucose via glycolysis and cell respiration releases enough energy to form 38 ATP molecules. |
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Gone are the crackles, pops, and extreme hiss that have marred earlier public domain releases. |
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News releases have indicated that an additional technology will allow the disk to be prematurely destructed if copyright violations are detected. |
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A Predator senses guard dogs and detects minefields in a swamp, or releases sample Hellfire munitions that neutralize their targets. |
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And if companies paid Uncle Sam based, at least partly, on their waste and toxic releases, no doubt they'd reduce their ecological footprint. |
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To be sure, dials and telephones were like new music releases and 45s. Nowadays, it is difficult to find one or the other. |
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In the early '80's, the few major studio releases available on videotape usually cost about eighty dollars. |
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Her releases, flirting in turn with ambient, electronica, techno, dub and industrial have proven to be enduring records. |
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In addition, the manufacture and incineration of PVC releases dioxin, a known human carcinogen, into the environment. |
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When that electron returns to its ground state, it releases energy as ultraviolet light, which is invisible. |
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For the first time they have assembled a director's cut which incorporates more gore than the previous VHS releases. |
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At that, the speaker releases a hearty guffaw, for this is the fruit of his ploy. |
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The substance releases the minerals into the teeth, encouraging the growth of new enamel. |
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That didn't seem like much of a dissuader, so when I saw the album cover in the new releases I was intrigued. |
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Apparently the sun releases the eucalyptus oil in the leaves, which causes the blue haze over the region. |
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When such releases occurred, priority had been evacuation of patients and emergency care. |
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The process of evaporating the liquid to a gas absorbs heat, and condensing it back to a liquid releases it. |
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Along with the new releases some staples have been dusted off for another viewing. |
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For many years, burn reconstructive surgery comprised incisional or excisional releases of scars and skin autografting. |
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The excited electron soon after releases the stored energy in the form of another photon. |
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When they do releases, they have four categories that affect how many theatres and what kind of exposure the film gets. |
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Knowing the drill, Nick talked to people who contacted him and refrained from sending out any press releases. |
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Some patients feel better after taking aspirin or a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, probably because mast cell degranulation releases prostaglandins and leukotrienes. |
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The delay between the time that the atom absorbs the photon and the excited atom releases as photon causes it to appear that light is slowing down. |
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The music behind him feels bolder and more courageous, too, as the veil of obscurity that guarded so much of their previous releases has vanished. |
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In the world of DVD releases, there is nothing worse than an action movie yanked out of its original aspect ratio and open matted to fit the full screen mentality. |
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Perhaps your writer has become confused after reading through too many press releases written by semi-literate American PR people, or perhaps he is foreign himself. |
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The allegation concerns hydrocarbon releases from the wastewater system at the unloading facility. |
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Fire releases cone seeds from species such as the Giant sequoia, lodgepole pine and Ponderosa pine and redistributes nutrients to the soil, benefiting new growth. |
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As is the question of whether the studios can calibrate expedited releases without demolishing theaters and, possibly, themselves. |
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Blueberry Boat is one of the year's most demanding releases, but the Furnaces' bottomless curiosity about the mechanics of music also make it one of the most rewarding. |
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The pallet lever, timed by the balance wheel, alternately stops and releases the escape wheel and is thus responsible for actually carrying out the timing. |
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Perhaps foolishly I thought I was past getting excited by press releases. |
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It releases stimulating hormones that signal the thyroid gland, adrenal glands, ovaries and testes, directing them to produce their respective hormones. |
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This pushes the milk to the nipple, and releases it as the baby feeds. |
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In just over twenty years, they've kicked out nearly forty albums, and not one of those releases has ever seen them set foot into a realm you could call commercial. |
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For those two releases, Bones came up with his own tracks, cut them onto twelve-inch acetates and mixed them live before a riled-up crowd of Californian ravers. |
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This strategy is similar to the way an octopus releases ink as a decoy. |
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And unless it is all deception, the project should be able to challenge the boundaries of recent releases of pretenders, intenders and contenders. |
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So far the prisoner releases seem to have only succeeded in funneling commanders and fighters back to the fighting. |
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While debuts of entirely new software systems are rare, releases of upgrades and add-on modules that increase functionality are occurring at a rapid pace. |
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Sapphire releases violet cosmic rays, which are cooling and tranquilizing. |
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Yet, their early releases remained surprisingly conservative considering the angle adopted by the pair, sticking to hip-hop, ragga and dancehall a tad too closely for comfort. |
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For the fans, this dance provides catharsis and releases pent-up energy. |
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Romney purports to like 30 Rock, but I don't believe anything released by staffs in these let's-humanize-our-guy press releases. |
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The stomach releases digestive juices and absorbs the resulting soup. |
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The earthquakes indicate releases of seismic energy and magma movement. |
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We expect to deliver further releases to schedule next year. |
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In contrast to soybean, the primary storage tissue in castor bean seeds is the endosperm, a maternal tissue which releases assimilates apoplasmically to the growing seedling. |
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He evidently releases large-scale limited editions with both Arabic numerals and Roman numerals and, as well, markets both European and domestic editions. |
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We'd painted ourselves into a corner where we were limited by having to play new releases and I wouldn't have carried on doing radio if I was limited by that. |
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As publishers and record companies looked for the earmarks of potential long-term hits, several releases in late 1941 exploited early returns from the front. |
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When you exercise, your body releases hormones called endorphins, which not only counteract stress but also lower cortisol levels. |
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Through its reaction with oxygen, hydrogen releases energy explosively in heat engines or quietly in fuel cells to produce water as its only byproduct. |
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She fiddles with the child safety cap on one, releases it and pops two pills the size of giant mutant rabbit droppings between lips still smudged with red lippie. |
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It was three years between the releases of Pieces of You and its followup, Spirit. |
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Rush are a substantial live band, there's no doubt in my mind, and Rio is the first of their four regular live releases to capture their innate excitement wholesale. |
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Is this analogous to indie films versus major Hollywood releases? |
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It releases something, some little demon, just to say these things. |
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However you look at it, it takes the shine off all those positive press releases boasting how she keeps playing to full houses in Las Vegas, doesn't it? |
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Failing to achieve this task in rhythm to the music releases a chorus of boos and jeers, and if it continues for too long, ends your game immediately. |
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Without either cash flow or a credit line, they have been unable to keep their stores stocked with new releases, popular mid-list and mainstay titles. |
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New York, like many states, releases nonviolent offenders from prison toward the end of their sentences to live in halfway houses in the community and go to work. |
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You can chase dollars and dong and churn out press releases and all the rest of it but if you don't spend time with the kids then you might as well be back home. |
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It releases negativity and disharmony and brings balance and health. |
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I can and have turned my writing skills to magazine and newspaper features, academic essays, media releases, copywriting, scriptwriting and writing for the web. |
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Press releases are very often filled with a plethora of superlatives and not always so clever comparisons, aimed at creating a buzz, sometimes over nothing. |
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None of the amendments related in any way to the issue of financial disclosure or altered in any respect the releases regarding support and property rights. |
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Automatically including unexamined press releases in a newsfeed isn't going to even occur to someone who passed Journalism 101 at the high school level. |
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A disclaimer releases the tenant from future liabilities under the lease. |
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If there's anything less tedious than the constant releases of operating systems, it's the constant rehashes of old argument between the system creators. |
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Destruction of these cells releases haem from their haemoglobin, which is quickly metabolized in the liver to biliverdin and, in turn, to bilirubin. |
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This is neatly accomplished by having a curved, spring steel retainer that only releases the rounds once the mag is locked into the receiver housing's feed tray. |
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The Seymour hatchery raises and releases about 750,000 smolts annually, including pink, chum, coho, chinook salmon, cutthroat trout and steelhead. |
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The exhibit showcases Feld's digital photographic technique and includes a new series of limited-edition releases depicting wildlife, landscapes and the human form. |
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The trailers and previews on this disc are for the VHS releases. |
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Not content with delving into various mediums with which to present their releases, which in the past have been anything from 8 track cartridges to spliced tape segments. |
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Fans are happy that they will not have to wait any longer for the releases, but the emphasis is now on who will pull ahead on the Billboard Charts. |
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A true pop tuneage to roast the chestnuts around the fire this festive period and by far one of most sophisticated releases featured in this missive. |
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Like most anime releases, this one features a textless opening sequence. |
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I went into work early and churned out the press releases due for that week, and then began to proofread and edit some short stories and articles. |
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The group have enjoyed marginal success with releases on their own label. |
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Exercising releases chemicals in the brain, such as serotonin, that have a strong affect on your mood, helping reduce anxiety, stress and depression. |
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It featured mostly new releases, all films that in one way or another relied on narratives that explored people who were either on the move or had ended up in faraway places. |
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He now releases he first eponymous album on newly formed Our Records. |
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The remaining one third of press releases did not include information on the nationality of those caught with drugs. |
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Here are the latest DVD releases for those with discriminating tastes. |
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This is quite clearly one of Hollywood's top releases thus far this year. |
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When releases were complete, the limbs were formally dissected, and the proximity of neurovascular structures relative to the fascial incisions was measured and documented. |
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It's still a very entertaining commentary, with plenty of info and laughs, but it too is a holdover from previous releases, originally recorded for the laserdisc. |
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Everything that's to be had here is available on the official releases from the period and much of it's been collected previously on two separate anthologies. |
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But soon Courtois erupts into an improvised solo of dark chords punctuating sweeping legato lines, while Poulsen releases harmonics and dissonances behind him. |
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Common surgical procedures during which a patient may be allowed to wear select personal clothing items are cataract extractions and carpal tunnel releases. |
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It is harder for them to dress in and out of equipment, propel themselves through the water and operate stiff power inflators or releases, for example. |
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It literally releases them like spores and bursts as it gets unburdened. |
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The last eight months have seen a parade of dismally average releases from the label, with bands mining the already barren landscape of British rock. |
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When a bee or wasp stings, it releases pheromones that give off an alarm signal, which then alerts the other members of the colony about where to attack. |
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Stockpiles of grains continue to decline, says the ministry, but it believes supply will meet demand through imports and releases from state reserves. |
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So the fact that they can put out two press releases with identical content about six years apart, tells us that they have been sitting on their hands. |
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Inserting the magazine back in the pistol, you squeeze the exposed leaf spring at the front of the grip, which releases the compressed magazine spring and follower. |
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