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Every day, several grams of pure whitish-grey rhenium sulfide are ejected from one fumarole.
Reverend Martin Davie is next up, but before he reaches the podium the press are ejected from the venue.
Two regional leaders, responsible between them for almost half the FIFA membership, are ejected from the house.
At first our heroines see only fragments of the show before they are ejected from the house.
Studies of the light and velocity curves indicate that shells of gas are ejected from the stars as discontinuous layers that later fall back toward the surface.
Planetary nebulae are ejected from stars that are dying but are not massive enough to become supernovae namely, red giant stars.
Caglar Ozden and Eric Reinhardt, of the World Bank, show that countries are more likely to open up after they are ejected from one-way preference schemes.
If they are ejected from the second half of one game, they will be suspended for the first half of the next.
The automatic result of dismissal is that they are ejected from their homes and face the danger of losing their permits to be in the city at all.
The larvae accomplish this by attaching themselves to the Pilobolus sporangia, where they too are ejected from the fungi onto fresh vegetation.
Also, season-ticket holders who are ejected from the stadium or arena will have their tickets revoked, the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority announced Tuesday.
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