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Internal documents released late on Friday show managers at the Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) were aware of the potential for a catastrophic "blowout" at an abandoned mine that could release "large volumes" of wastewater laced with toxic heavy metals.

Greece's beleaguered prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, has blamed the "absurd proposals" of creditors keeping the debt-stricken country afloat for the failure to reach a deal that could release emergency aid to avert default.

After decades of name-calling and budget battles, the United States and the United Nations reached a truce that could release hundreds of million of dollars to the organization, money now being held hostage by a Republican-led Congress.

After four months of talks with its eurozone partners and the IMF, the country's Syriza-led government is still scrambling for a deal that could release up to €7.2bn (£5.1bn) in remaining aid to avert bankruptcy.

The scientists proposed building a holding tank for the fertilizers and pesticides that wash from farmland into the neighboring watershed that could release pollutants only at times when they would quickly drift into the ocean, where they would be so diluted they would pose less harm to marine life.

Importantly, in the wake of the video game crash in 1983, where a glut of mediocre third-party releases for consoles such as the Atari VCS effectively devalued the whole industry, Yamauchi oversaw the introduction of Nintendo's "Seal of Quality" programme, which restricted the numbers of developers that could release games on its systems.

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The Energy Department has also evaluated the risk that fire could release radioactive elements that have contaminated the soil, grass, bushes and trees at its nuclear sites.

Theater was the way that I could release myself from that society and at the same time cherish it".

Women reported that officers would make false promises that they could release a woman from detention if she participated in sexual acts.

And now the founder of WikiLeaks has indicated that he has another trove of documents from Julius Baer that he could release any day.

There has been concern that terrorists could release cyanide gas in crowded places like subways.

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