Drugs can modulate the activity of the sympathetic nervous system by affecting the synthesis, storage, release or reuptake of noradrenaline. |
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Borborygmus, the rumbling of gas in the intestines, frequently accompanies tissue release. |
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The parole board has decided that the prisoner is not yet ready for release. |
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We explore the role of an important stress pathway, sympathetic nervous system release of norepinephrine and epinephrine, in tumor growth and metastasis. |
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When an obstruction is encountered the spring release mechanism in the hitch permits the plow to uncouple from the tractor. |
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Octopussy had its premiere on 6 June 1983, four months before the October release of Never Say Never Again. |
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As a result it gained a certificate for general release only after some cuts had been made. |
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It inhibited zoospore release, cystospore germination, lesion formation, lesion expansion, sporangiophore development and sporangial production. |
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Though a major commercial failure on release, the film has gone on to become a cult classic. |
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Despite this, McQueen's second major theatrical release came in 2011 with the film Shame. |
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The release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001 was Watson's debut screen performance. |
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Because the cat belongs to the Duchess, the Queen is prompted to release the Duchess from prison to resolve the matter. |
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Funding has dwindled so badly that many public libraries have been forced to cut their hours and release employees. |
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Upon his release he founds his company of followers, who take the Grail to Britain, though Joseph himself does not go. |
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The programme includes captive breeding and release, public awareness and habitat restoration activities. |
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Even after his release in 1357, David spent most of his remaining reign attempting to further English interests in Scotland. |
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After his release from German captivity Richard showed some regret for his earlier conduct, but he was not reunited with his wife. |
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Edward remained in captivity until March, and even after his release he was kept under strict surveillance. |
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On 26 April 1984 Leahy succeeded in securing the release of the British hostages at the UNITA base in Jamba, Cuando Cubango, Angola. |
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My release from prison was the direct result of the people inside and outside South Africa. |
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On 25 July 2010, the release of 91,731 classified documents from the WikiLeaks organization was made public. |
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This incident followed the release of a video allegedly showing uniformed Pakistan soldiers executing unarmed civilians. |
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He remained hostage for a year and had to pay a large ransom for his own release. |
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Energy release associated with rapid movement on active faults is the cause of most earthquakes. |
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A fault in ductile rocks can also release instantaneously when the strain rate is too great. |
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In September 2008, the men were cleared of all suspicion and Judge Ricardo Urbina in Washington ordered their release. |
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Until 2016, the tradition had been to also release 30,000 similarly coloured balloons, which represented the people of Gibraltar. |
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An idea which must be insulated, enshrouded, qualified, and propped by intertwangled verbiage is not ready for release into the world. |
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British officers undertook negotiations with the WSB, leading to the release of five of the eleven soldiers on 31 August. |
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Public comments on this concept release have also been published on the SEC's website. |
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Shares of both companies fell following the release of the papers, as well as those of Apollo Tyres, which had also been mentioned. |
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It is currently believed that dysmenorrhoeic women have an excessive release of prostaglandins or an excessive sensitivity to their presence. |
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This month Jawbone will release a series of earbud replacements, which are designed to fit so snugly that you will not need an earloop. |
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For the Best of Bowie DVD release, APl even concealed an Easter egg within a hidden extra. |
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The Agency is a regulator for the release of air pollutants into the atmosphere from large, complex industrial processes. |
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Unlike the censuses for England and Wales, there was a statutory bar on early release of the 1911 census details. |
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In general, the release of the colonized caused little economic loss to the colonizers. |
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Malory was most probably confined at Newgate prison from 1460 until his release. |
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Following his release from gaol in 1672 Bunyan probably did not return to his former occupation of tinker. |
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In exchange for his release, William was forced to acknowledge Henry as his feudal overlord. |
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It demanded the release of the Kentish petitioners, who had asked Parliament to support the king in an imminent war against France. |
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Moore also publicly criticised details of the script before the film's release, pointing to apparent laziness in the writing. |
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This conflict between Moore and DC Comics was the subject of an article in The New York Times on 12 March 2006, five days before the US release. |
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Banks met his first wife, Annie, in London before the 1984 release of his first book. |
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Upon his release, he left immediately for France, never to return to Ireland or Britain. |
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He was not allowed to send it, but was permitted to take it with him upon release. |
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Olga Rudge visited him twice, once in 1952 and again in 1955, and was unable to convince him to be more assertive about his release. |
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McAllan, as having completed a British Channel tunnel successfully in 1940, five years into the future of the film's release. |
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In 1972 the Barbirolli Society was set up with the principal aim of promoting the continued release of Barbirolli's recorded performances. |
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Michael Gilmore said that new software delays could delay Block 2B release by 13 months. |
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Since the release of his novel, Meades has presented a TV programme documenting Victorian architecture in Portsmouth Dockyard. |
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After three months went by with no prospect of release, Marc let it be known that he was considering an offer from the Tsar of Russia. |
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As soon as a qualified substitute can be obtained, he should, upon the request of an employe, recommend him for release from his contract. |
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The law obliges the government to release certain documents to the public. |
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A release from this eschatological cycle, in after life, particularly in theistic schools of Hinduism is called moksha. |
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A detailed commentary accompanies each release along with relevant reference materials. |
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He achieved instant fame and notoriety with the release of his film. |
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First release of unrounded population estimates and household communal establishment numbers, by single year of age and sex. |
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This release will represent the start of the dissemination of detailed census statistics for small areas. |
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The United Kingdom Statistics Authority is responsible for coordinating the release of census data by the devolved statistics authorities. |
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One of Mortimer's first acts on entering England was to capture the Tower and release the prisoners held there. |
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These Christmas films have all reached top box office spots on their release in UK cinemas. |
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Donne was released shortly thereafter when the marriage was proven valid, and he soon secured the release of the other two. |
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These antifoulings release the biocides by a hydrolysis or ion exchange reaction of an acrylic polymer with seawater. |
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Controversial from the start of its release, its originality, its subject, narrative style and troubled action raised intrigue. |
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As technology got better, he'd go back and fiddle with them, convinced he could clean them up enough for release. |
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The rate of release is too slow to have practical utility, but the total amount released is huge. |
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A wait of three years occurred between the release of Goblet of Fire and the fifth Harry Potter novel, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. |
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It too broke all sales records, selling nine million copies in its first 24 hours of release. |
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In a press release, Rowling said that her new book would be quite different from Harry Potter. |
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In its first three weeks of release, The Casual Vacancy sold over 1 million copies worldwide. |
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He forfeited his last chance of an early release from jail by repeatedly attacking another inmate. |
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Holst's productivity as a composer benefited almost at once from his release from other work. |
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A release schedule determines how much of the loan must be paid off in order to have a lot released from the blanket lien. |
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During the US tour that followed its release, however, the band performed none of its songs. |
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Issued in November, the White Album was the band's first Apple Records album release, although EMI continued to own their recordings. |
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Although Let It Be was the Beatles' final album release, it was largely recorded before Abbey Road. |
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Documenting their history in the band's own words, the Anthology project included the release of several unissued Beatles recordings. |
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December of that year saw the release of another 59 Beatles recordings on iTunes. |
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To summarize, the circadian system, particularly the SCN, controls the circadian pattern of melatonin release in mammals. |
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They would also decide how to promote each release and which tracks to release as singles. |
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Following the release of their second album, Led Zeppelin completed several more US tours. |
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Although the children are not shown from the front, the cover was controversial at the time of the album's release. |
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In 1975, Led Zeppelin's double album Physical Graffiti was their first release on the Swan Song label. |
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Nevertheless, the album reached number one in the UK and the US in just its second week of release. |
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Physical Graffiti was released on 23 February 2015, almost exactly forty years to the day after the original release. |
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On the day after the album's UK release, Pink Floyd performed at the first ever free concert in Hyde Park. |
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Wright formed Zee with Dave Harris and recorded Identity, which went almost unnoticed upon its release. |
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Following the release of The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, Waters publicly insisted that Pink Floyd would not reunite. |
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Waters wrote to EMI and Columbia announcing he had left the band, and asked them to release him from his contractual obligations. |
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Gilmour responded by issuing a carefully worded press release affirming that Pink Floyd would continue to exist. |
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After the release of The Lion King soundtrack, the album remained at the top of Billboard 200 for nine weeks. |
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Having attended art college, Mercury also designed Queen's logo, called the Queen crest, shortly before the release of the band's first album. |
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Taylor became the first member of the band to release his own solo album in 1981, titled Fun in Space. |
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Also, when fish gilled there wasn't as much extra twine to tangle in, so they were easier to release from the net. |
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Before its release, Queen ran an online competition to guess the track listing as a promotion for the album. |
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Adding to the problem was an extremely long development time, resulting in graphic elements that already seemed outdated by the time of release. |
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Powell did record and release a single during this period, though Stewart did not appear on it. |
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After the release of the double album compilation The Best of Rod Stewart he switched to Warner Bros. |
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Within weeks of its release, the CD made it to number two on the Top 200 list. |
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In late 2006, Stewart made his return to rock music and his new approach to country music with the release of Still the Same. |
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On 23 June 2015, Stewart announced the release of a new studio album titled Another Country. |
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By the release of Beggars Banquet, Brian Jones was increasingly troubled and was only sporadically contributing to the band. |
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Following the release of Sticky Fingers, the Rolling Stones left England after receiving financial advice. |
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As for our current bald eagle restoration plan, hacking continued during 1986 with the release of 16 eagles at our megahack facility near Albany. |
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The film was released to cinemas in 1974 but until now it was never available for home release apart from the numerous bootleg copies. |
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The 1991 release of Forest of Equilibrium, the debut album by UK band Cathedral, helped spark a new wave of doom metal. |
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As if the release of her emotions had freed something in him, his ardor increased and the kiss went nuclear. |
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Regardless, after the release of Phuture's song, the term acid house came into common parlance. |
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British producer Fatboy Slim's breakthrough album, Halfway Between the Gutter and The Stars, was his most commercially successful release. |
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The husband-and-wife artists will release their new collaboration in June this year. |
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After the release of Shoulder Arms, Chaplin requested more money from First National, which was refused. |
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Following its September 1921 release, he chose to return to England for the first time in almost a decade. |
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Following the release of Modern Times, Chaplin left with Goddard for a trip to the Far East. |
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Monsieur Verdoux was the first Chaplin release that failed both critically and commercially in the United States. |
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The British government agreed to release funds for a new building on the South Bank of the Thames. |
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Compersion is the coveted secret elixer of emotions because it promises to turn the pain of jealousy into an ecstatic calm, or ecstatic release. |
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The intake of food triggers a release of histamine, which activates the acid-secreting cells. |
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The spring release device was used in the past almost universally on trailing type plows with one to three or four bottoms. |
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September 1928 also saw the release of Paul Terry's Dinner Time, among the first animated cartoons produced with synchronized sound. |
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Another complication is release in multiple formats for which different ticket prices are charged. |
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Thus, Major General Vijay Kumar Jetley, Commander of UNAMSIL, was allowed to continue negotiations for the release of the other besieged UNAMSIL contingents. |
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He has been borrowing from Brazilian baile funk for years, and the first release on his new record label, Mad Descent, is by the Brazilian group Bonde do Role. |
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Original petition for writ of habeas corpus to obtain release from custody under sentence to five years imprisonment for aiding coprisoners in endeavors to escape from jail. |
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He will release his pent-up rage and fear no evil, for his genius is with him, and his daimon bids him violate all the taboos of the literary marketplace. |
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The remaining effluxes are pronounced without audible velar release. |
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The major mechanism by which extrasynaptically released serotonin seems to reach its targets involves its capture and later release by the surrounding glia. |
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Human fears, needs, dreams release the latent propensities of the subliminal soul, and to respond to them the fabulating imagination sets to work. |
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However, in contrast to the facilitative actions in subcortical structures, high levels of catecholamine release in prefrontal cortex result in cognitive dysfunction. |
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The new film follows on from the storyline of the original 1970s release. |
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The freeware version will be supplanted by an overhauled for-pay release. |
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Within a year of his release, he'd OD'd on the full-tilt boogie. |
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However, Albert said in his audiotape and in his speech that a lever designed to release the lifeboat's block and tackle was gummed up with red paint. |
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Because of the ocean's great capacity to store and release heat, maritime climates are more moderate and have less extreme seasonal variations than inland climates. |
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For example, the IIS 3.0 denial-of-service attacks that brought down Microsoft's web site several times in 1997 quickly led to the release of a hotfix. |
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They started hyping the new magazine months before its release. |
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To Edward, it was imperative that such a war be avoided, and in Paris in 1286 he brokered a truce between France and Aragon that helped secure Charles' release. |
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After his release, they retired to his estate at Sherborne, Dorset. |
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At high tide the gates were closed, and with the ebb of the tide were opened to release water, which scoured the silt from the entrance to the locks. |
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Both nations enlisted large numbers of sedentary militia who were unsuited for campaigning, and were mostly employed to release regular forces for active duty. |
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Stretching a rubber band will cause it to release heat, while releasing it after it has been stretched will make it absorb heat, causing its surroundings to become cooler. |
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Survival after release is not guaranteed, since house mice will tend to seek out human buildings, where they might encounter lethal mousetraps or may be eaten by predators. |
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On 1 August, the state started to release its own postal stamps, under the authority of the Philatelic and Numismatic Office of the Vatican City State. |
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The release phases are closely synchronised with those of the ONS for England and Wales with some marginal variations to allow for local administrative arrangements. |
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Stoichiometric release of 6-amidino-2-naphthol allowed highly sensitive fluorometric estimation of active-site concentration in preparations of matriptase and tryptase. |
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With the release of the incredibly popular Adam Bede, speculation increased, and there was even a pretender to the authorship, one Joseph Liggins. |
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In January 2017 Gaiman confirmed the miniseries will be available on Amazon Prime in 2018 and will be broadcast on the BBC after its Amazon release. |
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Decca's first major commercial success with Britten came the following year, with Peter Grimes, which has, at 2013, never been out of the catalogues since its first release. |
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Filmed in Melbourne, Australia, it received a limited cinema release in the US and Canada in 2012, to see if it would be viable to bring the show to Broadway. |
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Under the terms of their contract, the band had autonomy in deciding when they would release albums and tour, and had the final say over the contents and design of each album. |
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Following the release of the album, the band again went on a tour through Europe, opening on Kharkiv's Freedom Square in front of 350,000 Ukrainian fans. |
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Before the song was given a title for commercial release, it was played by DJ Ron Hardy at a nightclub where psychedelic drugs were reportedly used. |
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The main stage headliners were Justin Timberlake and The Killers, as announced at 8pm on Monday 3 March 2014, with tickets on general release the following Friday morning. |
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Her early performances brought her immediate success in Britain, but she remained largely unknown in other parts of the world until the release of Gone with the Wind. |
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Upon its release in September 1967, The Bobo was poorly received. |
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The stage play Being Sellers premiered in Australia in 1998, three years after the release of the biography by Roger Lewis, The Life and Death of Peter Sellers. |
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Her first 2013 release was Movie 43, an independent anthology black comedy film that featured 14 different storylines, with each segment having a different director. |
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The production started within a week after the release of the first film. |
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The film contains themes of religious satire that were controversial at the time of its release, drawing accusations of blasphemy, and protests from some religious groups. |
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Shaefer stated in a press release that he had intended to promote in the UK for some years and spoke of his excitement to be in partnership with Haye. |
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The French had spent the summer preparing for this action, with the British assuming control of more of the front to release French troops for the attack. |
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Menzies asked the vice chancellor of the Australian National University, Sir Douglas Copland, to release Titterton to work on Operation Hurricane. |
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In 1998, Thatcher called for the release of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet when Spain had him arrested and sought to try him for human rights violations. |
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The second group was also extracted by an RAF Chinook and the third group made it to Syria and was held there until their release was negotiated, there were no SBS casualties. |
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The release peaked at number 9, spending 11 weeks on the UK chart. |
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The development of the fusible plug to release pressure in conditions of excessively high temperature and low water levels was designed to protect against this occurrence. |
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A further hearing was set for October 2012 for the Government to explain its continued refusal to release passenger data relating to the West Coast Main Line. |
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Moving high speed trains off the West Coast Main Line, East Coast Main Line and Midland Main Line will release capacity for slower commuter trains. |
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In 1470, the collapse of the Yorkist regime and the temporary return to the throne of Henry VI was followed by Malory's final release from prison. |
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Following his release, he probably travelled in Europe and Scotland, and it may have been at this time that he traded wine to Cadiz, Porto, and Lisbon. |
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Sullivan and the writer Guy Davenport, but it was the association with Mullins and Kasper that stood out and delayed his release from St Elizabeths. |
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