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The well released at least 95,000 metric tons of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, according to an estimate by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), and caused headaches, stomach problems, nausea, and other health ailments for local residents.
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Keep in mind that AT&T may well release new iPhone 3G plans with tethering built into your monthly bill maybe you'll save a few dollars that way?
The reviewers, the U.S. National Video Game Team, noted that the game was superior to its predecessor as well as other games released at the time, noting that it was particularly better than Castlevania II: Simon's Quest.
The problem of finding the parts and determining the sequence in which they came off is made worse because their position on the ground depends not only on when they broke loose, but how well each could "fly" when released at several times the speed of sound.
(3) Overpressured fluid is released at the well-developed fracture zone along the WBSF, suggesting that several faults could be branched at the seaward side of the WBSF.
The differences between them and OVX group in the rate of dissolution as well as the amount of calcium released at 24 hours were highly significant (P < 0.01).
That included the four leaked episodes as well as a mini-documentary that was released at the same time.
Lisovsky and Yevstafiev were released at dawn.
No names were released at first.
If it does — if Trump's supporters react to the new revelations with admiration rather than outrage — Trump might well go ahead and release at least some of his tax returns.
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