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The Mint struck experimental pieces, and found that it was difficult to eject such pieces from the presses where they were struck, and that it was expensive to recover the silver from the alloy.
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How much more difficult would it have been to eject Iraqi forces from Kuwait?
In particular, he says, it may be very difficult to build up the ultrahigh pressures needed to eject the rock column into the atmosphere.
At lower ejection fraction, neither apex nor base ejects, and at higher ejection fraction, both regions tend to eject almost equally well.
But Tesco's decision to eject sweets from their pride-of-place at checkouts is difficult not to applaud (though I'll spare the standing ovation until Tesco starts paying a living wage).
They need to eject.
He still refuses to eject the assembly's ETA proxies.
Evidence showed that the pilot had tried to eject.
And that was before his fateful decision to eject Totti.
Every week they vote to eject one person.
Again, it was his right to eject me".
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