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What chance remains, they would ask, for the venting of genuine feeling?
"At least initially that would involve some venting of oil into the gulf," he said.
"We had a real venting of emotions," said Senator Don Nickles of Oklahoma, the assistant majority leader.
Experts on social movements said New York was bound to be a focal point for venting of all kinds.
He added that while it might be possible to reduce the noise by covering up the vents, this would interfere with the venting of moisture from the apartment.
From the beginning we knew that what we wanted was not, or at least not exclusively, some form of collective venting of frustration.
Do we want to vent or do we want to govern?" Senator Evan Bayh, the D.L.C.'s chairman, said, doing some venting of his own.
Their burden is to be candid without turning off core viewers, to give professional depth to the in-home venting of the Mets' many frustrated fans.
The election itself showed us the degree to which Trump's venting of anger and frustration resonated with Americans across the country, including those from traditional Democratic strongholds.
This seems unlikely at present, so the next worst would likely be ongoing venting of the steam which has built up in the reactors".
But this one has produced on-screen backbiting and a public venting of spleen against their employers unmatched in the recent history of American television.
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