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They became known as brumbies after the soldier and landholder James Brumby, who deliberately released his horses because he could no longer keep them.
It isn't lost, exactly; rather, it is deliberately released into the sky by a little girl named Molly, who seems confident the balloon will somehow end up in the right hands.
However, scientists at the forefront of the development believe that in the wrong hands gene-drive technology poses a serious threat to the environment and human health if accidentally or deliberately released from a laboratory without adequate safeguards.
Wildlife managers suspect that lionfish were deliberately released by pet owners into the ocean along Florida's Atlantic coast starting in the 1980s, but damage to pet stores caused by Hurricane Andrew in 1992 may have also allowed others to escape.
But this is a glorious exception: deliberately released a little older after taking on an extra intensity of peachy flavour and some riesling-like tones of lime and caraway seed, it still feels utterly sea-spray fresh.
The Greenpeace report, issued last week, said that as the fire from the explosion spread, large quantities of oil were deliberately released from onshore tanks to avert devastating damage to a tank at the storage facility that was filled with dimethylbenzene, a flammable and poisonous chemical used to make aviation fuel and solvents.
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Right now the risk of somebody deliberately releasing something devastating is low.
Some councils were deliberately releasing FoI information in a format that made it difficult to re-use, he said.
While that leak was plugged, a lack of storage for contaminated water soon forced Tepco to deliberately release an additional 11,500 tons into the sea.
Such a cavalier approach to deliberately releasing huge quantities of radioactive toxic poisons into an uncontrolled maritime environment is evidently unethical - and was known to be so at the time.
Tepco says the low-radioactive water it intends to deliberately release into the sea has iodine-131 levels that are about 100 times the legal limit.
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