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No problem, they neutralise it.
So we decided to do something to neutralise it.
With the gravitonium just about to blow, Coulson needed an organic catalyst to neutralise it.
Doomwatch has to neutralise it, and sharpish – as one of the team discovers he's on a flight that is infected.
This knowledge is needed to design a chemical that looks enough like the relevant spike element to prompt the immune system to make antibodies that will neutralise it.
Once the location of a landmine had been identified, a bomb-disposal expert could go in and neutralise it in the normal way.
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But this is more than compensated for by its strengths, including eye-watering detail on the brutality of Fannie's campaigns to neutralise its critics (it was not above portraying them as mentally unbalanced).
Rebuilt in 1938 on Hitler's orders, its totalitarian architecture is hardly neutral but Gillick has effectively neutralised it with a quasi-kitchen structure of plain wood, featureless and undifferentiated, that runs through the entire building.
However, Shanks said profiling only identified a threat rather than neutralising it.
Finally the lorry came to the national police who shot and neutralised it".
One reason European culture was effaced from the referendum as an issue was that Boris Johnson was good at neutralising it.
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