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It's quieter than I expected, venting cool air, then warm.
Ministers and officials were shockingly open in venting their exasperation and their contempt for the Greek finance minister, who stayed away from the group dinner.
Language geeks are venting their spleen all over the world wide web about this very issue.
An enraged mob smashed up the local police station and chased off its staff before venting its fury on Nazla's Coptic Christians, whose 270 clans support two churches and a monastery.
Many of the politicians have failed to cough up for those services, so the gangs have been venting their frustration on the streets.Despite being Africa's largest oil producer, Nigeria still fails to provide enough power for its own people.
Protests in France are in part a theatrical ritual: a festive occasion for venting frustrations and making a point.The silent majorityAnother reason, though, is that there is a second side to France.
But venting an opinion is usually only the start.
Chatto & Windus; £10.99A working-class woman writes to Osama bin Laden, venting her feelings about the bombing that killed her husband and her young son.
The IEA estimates that shale-gas production emits 3.5% more than conventional gas, and 12% when it involves venting excess gas.
Those who did turn out rejected all measures except one that freezes legislators' pay during budget-deficit years a ritualised form of venting general anger.
With fewer cirrus around, they imagine the atmosphere will behave like a thermostat, venting excess heat into space.
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