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The reactor becomes free from accidents induced by unexpected control rods withdrawal during power operation.
The Sufi must first reach the state of fanāʾ ("passing away of the self"), in which he becomes free from attachment to the earthly world and loses himself entirely in God.
That was the consensus among Germans with authority and knowledge just hours after Rudi VOller was named as interim coach until Christoph Daum becomes free from Bayer Leverkusen and takes the reins.
The Emperor himself described the Taj in these words: Should guilty seek asylum here, Like one pardoned, he becomes free from sin.
In the case of gene duplication, it is traditionally expected that one of the duplicated genes becomes free from selective pressure and accumulates mutations in the protein coding and/or cis regulatory regions that led to the loss of its functions (pseudogenization) or gain of new functions (neofunctionalization) [ 2, 3].
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After the surgical removal, the patient became free from the nasal symptoms.
"In this new picture, I want to help Italian women to become free from a certain kind of conditioning produced by the middle-class marriage.
This phenomenon is interpreted as a homogenisation of the solution, i.e. xanthan molecules become free from their molecular assembly through desorption of non-freezing water by annealing.
Kent became free from foreign interference in 694, two years after the accession of Wihtred, who reestablished the Kentish royal line.
I claim to have become free from its ill effect, and I am trying to give you the benefit of my experience and in doing so, I am demonstrating the rottenness of this education.
"But then cool Britannia, the Tate Modern and the shifting of the Turner Prize into high gear all happened at the same time, when British culture became free from the Thatcherite era and shifted into another direction".
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