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An RPG warhead may eject a copper spike weighing several hundred grams.

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7. True or false: Umpires may eject any team personnel except the trainer, who may be needed for medical emergencies.

The anal pores may eject unwanted small particles, but most unwanted matter is regurgitated via the mouth.

Recent studies suggested that Prxs may eject also molecular chaperone functions; however, little is known about the precise mechanism of chaperone function and its physiological significance.

Highly-stressed corals (particularly heat stressed) may eject zooxanthellae resulting in coral bleaching events [ 4] however, RDX exposure did not affect the density of algal symbionts (zooxanthallae) in coral tissue even at the highest RDX exposure concentration.

Beset by accusations of graft, it may soon have to eject a dodgy-looking coalition ally, a Tamil party thumped in a state election in May.

A state may, for example, forcibly eject a recalcitrant landowner to make way for a railway, so long as he is compensated at fair value.Mortgage Resolution Partners (MRP), a firm based in San Francisco, thinks that power could be extended to buy up mortgages.

The power + eject button combination is one common "force eject" command, but many CD players may require different button inputs to eject a stuck CD.

Most octopuses move by crawling along the bottom with their arms and suckers, though when alarmed they may shoot swiftly backward by ejecting a jet of water from the siphon.

(3) The CME may be ejected into a locally tenuous corona making the shock weaker.

Possibly the progenitor may have evolved into a Wolf-Rayet star, which ejects a substantial proportion of its atmosphere using just such a powerful stellar wind.

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