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Coloring might help to release tension, but it's a fundamentally more directed and restrictive activity than painting something from scratch.
Whacking speculators with lots of punitive taxation may help to release a little more land, but not much.
Roughly chop the thyme leaves – it will help to release their essential oils – then stir them into the honey and bring it to the boil.
Environmentalists say it can lead to the contamination of underground water reservoirs and the pollution of the surface with chemicals used to help to release subterranean gas stores.
Other countries were also optimistic on Wednesday that the fund could be launched at the Durban meeting, which would help to release billions in funding for poor countries, to be spent on ways of cutting emissions – for instance through renewable energy – and adapting to the effects of global warming.
Instead, the nanosized curve surface of the NW could help to release a part of strain [15].
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That helps to release the juices.
On the other hand, Columbia University Press is helping to release an Al Qaeda terrorist-recruiting video.
"Emotionally, it helps to release tension that we hold inside our bodies.
This helped to release India's telecoms industry from state control and opened it up to private firms, paving the way for a technology boom.
* Being wined as well as dined boosts endorphins, the pleasure hormones helping to release tension and inhibitions as well as testosterone, encouraging flirtatious talk.
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