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Carefully plotted for weeks, the operation was designed to release some top Zeta commanders.
Lozenges are designed to release drug while slowly dissolving in the mouth.
On came Samir Nasri for Navas and Fernandinho for Jovetic, with the latter a decision designed to release Touré.
Nano-capsules inside food could also be designed to release their contents over time, keeping you feeling full for longer.
A constant-force watch is one designed to release power from its mainspring steadily, however much the spring is unwound.
An important type of bomber to emerge in the interwar period was the dive bomber, designed to release its bombs at a low point of a steep dive.
Nuclear weapon, device designed to release energy in an explosive manner as a result of nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, or a combination of the two processes.
The bill has promised to deliver a lighter touch with less regulation, something widely welcomed as overdue and designed to release energies restrained by rules set up for simpler times.
Among other changes, Con Edison recently replaced all 1,654 steam traps — the devices designed to release water from steam mains — and required its safety patrols to remove manhole covers and check for water in areas traditionally prone to flooding.
The policy is ostensibly designed to release underoccupied space to overcrowded households, but the knock-on effect could force social tenants into more expensive private accommodation with a higher housing benefit bill for the government.
Another approach would be to put them in rings that would be inserted into the vagina; the rings would be designed to release the drug over a period of a month or longer.
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