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As a partner at Revolution Studios, Sherak helped lead the release of 47 films including "Black Hawk Down," and he consulted for Marvel Studios on films including "Iron Man".
We did not perform cholesterol extractions using ß-methyl-cyclodextrin, a drug commonly used to disrupt rafts [55], since we have previously shown that on BHK cells this treatment does not to lead the release of GPI-anchored proteins from DRMs [54].
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The accord is to lead to the release of the hostages on Thursday.
This melting damages the core, which could lead to the release of more radioactive gases.
Two Shiite leaders said the release was part of a deal that could lead to the release of the Britons.
But it is uncertain what kind of events or price levels would lead to the release of the fuel.
If adopted, it would lead to the release of jailed executives and the return of seized assets, he said.
The money spent could lead to the release of the innocent who currently each cost £40,000 a year to jail.
Loss of cooling can allow spent fuel to heat up, which can lead to the release of radioactive materials.
During operation, damaged modules or a fire may lead to the release of environmentally hazardous substances.
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