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The district collects waste water, treats it and then discharges it into Manhasset Bay.
"At times, the author seems burdened with a surfeit of research material and discharges it, at regular intervals, into long, scene-setting paragraphs that simply list the contents of rooms or environments".
The battery marries a device called an ultracapacitor, which bottles up something like a lightning bolt of power, with a conventional battery, which can store more energy but absorbs and discharges it at a slower rate.
Whether the task at hand is servicing a beauty or disposing of a dozen people in under five seconds, this monosyllabic, expressionless killing machine discharges it with cool, deadpan indifference.
Judging by an article in "The Lady" of March 5, 1903, it is a wonder there were not summonses for nuisance as well as obstruction: "A long hose is fitted with a nozzle which travels rapidly over the carpet, absorbs all the dust, and discharges it into the street, where it pours out in a thick stream.
It isn't the movie's predictable sorting out of its elaborate plot mechanics that lends "Breakin' All the Rules" a throwaway charm, but the urbane style the actors bring to their roles and the aerobically stimulating pace with which the director and screenwriter, Daniel Taplitz, discharges it all.
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The farm, he said, cleaned its water before discharging it.
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Discharging it may depress growth for years.
"I physically didn't discharge it.
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