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Public anger which vents itself on individuals and moves swiftly on does nothing to make the system work better; and, if the pendulum swings too far, it may also endanger the country in the long run.
The lake is constantly heated by molten lava underneath, which vents steam and hot gas through an opening into the lake.
The eunuchs attempted to slander Zhang, who responded with a fu rhapsody called "Fu on Pondering the Mystery", which vents his frustration.
The threat of large scale anoxia and ocean acidification through global warming urge the needs for identification of adaptational processes through micro-evolution and speciation on a relatively short time scale, for which vents and seeps can act as natural experiments.
Carbonated beverages can work to settle the stomach by initiating a burp which vents built-up gas.
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There are thousands of onshore and offshore mud volcanoes on the Earth (Milkov 2000; Dimitrov 2003), which vent liquid mud, water, gas, and (occasionally) oil, either periodically or continuously (Hovland et al. 1997).
The heaviest emissions from Millennium's Minisink Compressor occur when the company performs "blow down" operations, which vent natural gas in order to reduce pressure in the pipeline system.
Estimated distributions are shown for typical winter and summer weeks for scenarios in which venting range hoods were not used (i.e., for scenarios 1 and 2).
For example, the task force called for nuclear reactor vessel vents, which release pressure from boiled cooling water, to be "hardened".
Mostly, however, he's powered by rage, which he vents through explosions of violence and misanthropy.
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