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"If they release enough of it, the price will go down.
Many Brazilians believe that cutting politicians' perks would release enough cash to build better roads, schools and hospitals.
Esvelt plans to release enough genetically modified mice, tens of thousands of them, to overwhelm the wild population.
The resulting tides developed by the gravitational contest over Io between the other satellites and Jupiter release enough energy to account for the observed volcanism.
It asked if we cared to comment on the fact that 400 1-ton bombs would release enough radioactivity to extinguish all life on earth.
The Resnicks had wanted to conduct studies to determine the biochemical makeup of the product, but D. didn't release enough samples for them to test.
We can see that if we release enough warming gases we will trigger an irreversible change in the climate and make our own survival much harder.
A recent Australian report estimated the southern ocean population of whales release enough faeces to absorb 400,000 tonnes of carbon a year.
The move comes a month after Grant Shapps, the housing minister, announced plans to release enough public land to build up to 100,000 new homes by 2015.
Speaking at the British Science Festival in Birmingham, Phillips said in bereaved people aged 65 and over, the neutrophils did not release enough ROS to kill bugs off.
Second, it won't release enough money to close the gulf between the elite competition and the second tier, at least when shared around another 12 clubs.
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