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The body draws on the oxygen atoms for metabolism, expelling some of them in carbon dioxide.
When the outer plastic bottle is released, the air in the inner bottle expands, expelling some of the water, and the bottle floats again.
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(Metallica and Dr. Dre also forced Napster to expel some of their fans).
The Socialist collapse was all the more dramatic because voters expelled some of the party's best-known leaders.
Only the newest high school textbooks mention Israeli historians' findings that Jewish forces deliberately expelled some of the 600,000 to 700,000 Arabs displaced during and soon after the 1948 war.
The pixels are then built into displays by embedding them and their electrical connections in a sheet of another polymer, this time a transparent and flexible one.By applying a voltage across the electrodes of a pixel, the polymer can be made to absorb or expel some of the electrolyte and thus expand or contract.
Ms. Constable's visit, she recounts in her new book, "Playing With Fire: Pakistan at War With Itself," was spurred by the news that students belonging to Jamiat-e-Tulaba, a radical Islamic group affiliated with a national religious party, had beaten a dean who dared to expel some of its members.
GOMA, Congo (AP) — A rebel offensive to expel some of the perpetrators of Rwanda's 1994 genocide prompted more than 3,000 civilians to flee eastern Congo to neighboring Uganda in a single day, the insurgents and United Nations officials said early on Thursday.
They then expel some of their guts, leaving them dangling outside of their body.
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As Lay put it, "20+ years of that shit with [Jessee's] enormous influence helped normalize and bake that ideology into our culture… I'm really hoping this doesn't get brushed aside and we can all grow from it and expel some of this toxic shit from skating".
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