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The headspace gas may be vented, or recycled using an external recompression loop, if the device is to be operated in a dead-end mode.
Once a continuous tunnel reaches a crack or the outer surface of a fuel pellet, all the gas in the interconnected tunnel may be vented and the tunnels may collapse.
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Mike Dunleavy, ignominiously fired twice in one season by the Clippers, has plenty of energy but still may be venting it all at the team's owner, Donald Sterling.
And lest anyone rush to conclude that mechanics may be venting their anger with a difficult work environment, by purposely mishandling the seat installation, American Airlines spokeswoman Mary Frances Fagen told Reuters there "could be a possible issue with a certain model of seats and how they fit into the tracking used to secure the seats".
Containers leaving more than this amount, even if non-vented and theoretically closed, may nevertheless be vented in practice by healthcare workers who spike the container with a needle to ensure delivery of the solution to the patient, thus introducing an opportunity for contamination.
There, they may be either vented into the atmosphere, burned and so converted to carbon dioxide, or captured and sold to markets under 'green completion' techniques.
The relief system outlet may be either vented or flared.
Spleens are vented.
All gas tanks are vented.
Or, you may be simply venting about a fight you had with one close friend, without thinking too hard about how this sounds to listeners outside of your inner circle.
You may have noticed I'm venting.
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