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The Post vents at length about the pretension, then explains the terms.
By designing jet vents at an angle, he was able to spin the rocket.
We're not meant to huff toxic fumes from out of the vents at the back of printers.
The designer opted for the former, 1950s tailoring with single-breasted suits, two short vents at the back.
Preliminary work by Dr German and others suggests that the vents at these ridges do, indeed, emit hydrogen.
By April 5, output from the vents at 2,900 metres (9,500 feet) had begun to wane, and the eruption was over by April 15.
And why did Deena, for whom A. J. once felt the lust he now vents at the Puma Club, get fat and dissatisfied?
The vents at 3,450 metres continued to erupt throughout the early afternoon, sending a small lava flow down the high southeast flank of Mauna Loa.
The discovery altered views about many of Earth's fundamental processes and led to researchers' finding vents at other sites, including those on the Juan de Fuca Ridge off the Northwest coast of the United States.
If they turn out to include hydrogen gas, researchers would have good evidence for hot vents at the bottom of the moon's ocean and good reason to consider Enceladus the most promising place to find life beyond Earth.
Hydrogen would indicate hot vents at the bottom of the ocean, of the same kind as vents that also appear in Earth's oceans and have habitable conditions for simple life.
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