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The operations require the release of vast amounts of groundwater.

Uncorking the Southern Ocean's Vintage CO2provides a brief comparison to two leading hypotheses to expain the ocean's release of vast quantities of carbon dioxide as the last ice age ended.

Could this be the beginning, they wonder, of the release of vast quantities of sub-sea Arctic methane long trapped by a permafrost layer that is starting to thaw?

(Later, Weart explains, it was shown that the temporary cooling could also have been caused by humans -- through the release of vast sun-reflecting plumes of sulfates and other tiny pollution particles in the industrial boom after World War II: one human emission was canceling out another until clean-air laws began removing the cooling veil).

Good housekeeping The release of vast amounts of public sector data will be of little use unless the information is accurate and up-todate, trusted by the public and is easy to access, says Adrian Brown, fellow at the Institute for Government, an independent charity aimed at helping improve government effectiveness.

These are demonstrations of the kinds of astonishing capabilities that will be unleashed thanks to this month's release of vast amounts of high-frequency spectrum by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission—a move that will make available several times more spectrum than has ever existed for wireless telecommunications and a $400 million research effort announced by the White House.

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Tropical forests are important climate bulwarks, and the impact of cutting them down packs a wallop beyond the release of the vast stores of carbon they hold.

The next big democratisation step being urged by the people of Pakistan is the release of the vast, unknown numbers of political prisoners.

Today, even the 30-year rule that once delayed the release of the vast bulk of public documents is being reviewed.

The Larsen Ice Shelf has retreated twice since 2000; each event involved the fracture and release of a vast area of shelf ice in the form of multiple gigantic icebergs and innumerable smaller ones.

Bradley Manning, whose secret release of a vast archive of military and diplomatic materials put WikiLeaks into an international spotlight, opened here Monday with dueling portrayals of a traitor who endangered the lives of his fellow soldiers and of a principled protester motivated by a desire to help society who carefully selected which documents to release.

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