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Though Ms. Reeves, as Frank's new bride, Marissa, gets an in-home lesson from an instructor (Andy Dick) that shows she's capable of liberated thinking, too.

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"The revolutionaries are not only capable of liberating Libya, but also making sure that its wealth is well protected," he said in an interview.

In October of 2000, at an Arab summit in Cairo, I heard the vice-chairman of Iraq's Revolutionary Command Council, a man named Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, deliver a speech on Saddam's behalf, saying, "Jihad alone is capable of liberating Palestine and the rest of the Arab territories occupied by dirty Jews in their distorted Zionist entity".

blue-green algae (Anabaena, Aphanizomenon and Microcystis)] are capable of liberating toxins and they damage the liver (hepatotoxins), nervous system (neurotoxins) and skin (Hitzfeld et al. 2000; Rao et al. 2002).

In that light, the greatest gift of grace is that having created our own tragic circumstances, we are simultaneously capable of liberating ourselves.

This release may be accelerated by lupin, which is capable of liberating mineral-bound P through concentrated exudation of organic acids [51].

We could also show that a physiological amount of LPL, produced by macrophages, was capable of liberating MUFAs at a concentration high enough to cause apoptosis in endothelial cells [6].

Recent research has suggested there are two subfamilies of DyP-peroxidase genes, the A subtype, capable of liberating iron from heme, while the B subtype possesses lignin degrading capacities.

His allegiance leaned toward Moscow and its prince, Ivan, whom he believed capable of liberating Russia from Mongol oppression.

In a lactase-deficient person, the unhydrolyzed lactose enters the colon, where the amount of lactose normally present in a glass of milk is capable of liberating, after bacterial fermentation, the equivalent of two to four cups (500 1,000 ml) of gas (hydrogen).

Setting the scene, building anticipation and releasing a barely controlled explosion of ecstatic energy, Salonen was a not-so-mad scientist capable of both liberating and containing chaos.

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