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In the 1960s, Alan first saw what damage television could do to "vents", as he and his fellow professionals were known in the backstage world.
But Jack W. Szostak, an one of the Massachusetts researchers, warned that it would be of it would be "overinterpreting" the experiments to say they pointed to vents as the spot where life emerged.
That collar slips onto various stands, including a suction cup base with adjustable arms and a gooseneck, a mount that attaches to vents in a car dashboard, and a two-foot telescoping boom.
What's going on? A. The problem is that the way people experience temperature depends on a range of factors, including body type, clothing, activity level and proximity to other people and to vents, computers and windows — as well as individual preferences and expectations.
The initial 15 before a hyphen refers to vents formed in 2015, and this nomenclature is a directive of JMA.
In addition to vents, the team proposes that the large (up to around a kilometer in width) spherical magma chambers found at intermediate depths under volcanoes should also be able to resonate with seismic waves, as long as the denser magma layer fills up to a sufficient level in the reservoir.
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The snout-to-vent length is 83 mm (3.3 in).
They needed to vent.
Meanwhile, viewers continue to vent.
Others just want to vent.
People need to vent.
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