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Books have always served as outlets for escape, comfort and learning.
Numerous movements served as outlets for socioeconomic grievances, directed most often toward the wealthy or the military.
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A new propaganda video, posted Sunday on a Web site and a YouTube channel that serve as outlets for North Korean state media, shows a computer-animated representation of Lower Manhattan in flames as bombs rain down.
There, no matter what their own profitability, they serve as outlets for the programs developed by the production studios owned by the companies, and they create followings for programs that can be reused on other outlets the companies own, like cable.
The dishlike shell is perforated near one edge by a single row of small holes that become progressively filled during the animal's growth; the last five to nine holes remain open to serve as outlets for the snail's waste products.
As a consequence, with many journals serving as outlets to research in statistical distributions, there is a greater chance that similar research articles will be published by different journals years after the first article had appeared.
While farmers are generally able to manage their in-field drainage systems, problems arise because the bed levels of streams and rivers, which serve as outlets to these systems, are getting increasingly silted.
Soccer served as an outlet for her.
Reluctantly, I moved on, working as a writer and as a political consultant, which, if nothing else, served as an outlet for my violent tendencies.
The ruling family allows no domestic dissent, so radical Islam has always served as the outlet for those who would topple their government.
Thus the Kufrah watershed may have served as an outlet from Megalake Chad to the Mediterranean Sea during humid phases of the Neogene.
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