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It is probably unlikely this side of the next assembly elections – due in 2011 – that the SDLP leadership will take a risk and eject themselves from the executive.
It was shown that nanoparticles eject themselves from the heated walls, construct a depleted region, and accumulate in the core region, but they were more likely to accumulate towards the wall with the lower heat flux.
Although the craft is headed directly for the sun, Homer and Bart eject themselves from the spacecraft and die of explosive decompression.
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There have been other times in France's history when entire segments of the electorate have ejected themselves from the game, without the rest of the players rushing over to beg them to get back on the field.
Likewise, as women gradually occupy jobs and pastimes that were formerly attributed to the bread-winning male head of household, men find themselves ejected from their previous comfort zones.
The Supreme Court may not have overturned the law, but Republicans still plan to do it themselves after ejecting Mr Obama from the White House.
They tried to eject us from the airport.
He was expelled from Italy, ejected from the Czech Republic and banned from Switzerland.
"I have a disc that refuses to eject from my MacBook Pro's SuperDrive.
As the following video shows, a mysterious circular orb appears to eject from the main object.
Upon hydrolysis of ATP, RFC does not immediately eject from the PCNAP/T DNA complex.
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