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venting
1. A person obsessed with the vindication of insanely held ideas or prejudices will often select the convenient surrogate for venting their tensions of the built up frustration
2. though, just hot air venting from the mind of a guy who was known in the real
3. This exchange occurred when he was not venting about Hymietown
4. The prime minister needs to authorize the venting and the evacuation of
5. Hold out on the venting
6. “And the venting?”
7. pressure could cause a malfunction of the venting system,” said Kenichi
8. “The venting system is inoperable
9. “Yes, we’ll have to try to restore power to the venting system
10. the containment vessel, the hydrogen could travel through the venting pipes into Reactor
11. Try venting the
12. venting system was added to the design in the 1990s after they discovered there could be
13. verbally, venting their frustrations to release the
14. That power drain is a straight line, venting horizontally, and while it eventually reaches the void, it is out of sight due to distance while still within the atmosphere
15. Frederick made an intercom check, got clearance from his crew chief; then punched the starter button to fire the over-sized shotgun cartridge that turned the engine over with a roar, venting acrid smoke into night air
16. that pencil and started venting
17. As for the occasional violent arguments and fights they’d witnessed, he reminded them that sex-depressant chemicals were no longer added to the food and water, so females were coming into heat before the males were interested, and were venting their frustration
18. She had never been able to accept her lot with grace, and lately, with the dawning realisation that life was not going to improve, had taken to venting her frustrations on those few who loved her
19. have to talk to each other instead of venting your frustrations with a friend or co-
20. ‖ Sam hissed, venting his frustration on the pit bulldog
21. Some are evil forces whose only aim is to torment the living as if to punish those responsible for their condition; it’s something like getting revenge on those who did you wrong by venting your anger towards anyone even if they had no hand in the affair
22. His recoilless rifle, like his recoilless pistol, used bullets that were in essence small rockets, with the hot gas from their solid rocket motors venting out through a fork-like shoulder butt
23. Garcia activated his life belt, attached a suction cup to the wall, tethered to his belt, and then fired a phaser at viewing port, melting a whole in the structure until the window popped out, venting the air from his section
24. about when they’re venting
25. that fed power to the venting of the tanks
26. Storage tanks require venting to compensate for the dynamics of changing water
27. That volcano sure has been venting a lot of smoke since we've been here," he mentioned as he surveyed the surrounding
28. “This has to be the Chinese venting out their hostility
29. There were smaller venting grates to either side, letting in just enough light to see by
30. It was something William Bradford had spoken of when venting his fury over the almshouse charter
31. Regular checks should be made to ensure that the venting mechanism on the
32. behavior in venting her frustration
33. venting your anger, and its occasion seems ridiculous
34. All this meaningless jabber, this trivia, this fake politeness, this fear, this dishonesty, and this cowardice: is merely a way of venting secret anger and hate and distastes, and judgments of others
35. What is ‘invent’? Invention is the secret inner venting of hate by undead entities
36. "� Smith's conclusion becomes common knowledge in the lunchroom where a good deal of teacher venting and complaining stems from this very process: "Tanya is such a troublemaker
37. Behind him, the army from the Playground was venting jubilant cries; waiting for either a victory celebration or a final push to drive out the intruders
38. Liz was venting about the arrogance of the women she wanted to connect with
39. It seemed, for near a minute, as if the demons of hell had possessed themselves of the air about them, and were venting their savage humors in barbarous sounds
40. As for the numerous servants (more numerous that evening than usual, for their number was augmented by cooks and butlers from the Cafe de Paris), venting on their employers their anger at what they termed the insult to which they had been subjected, they collected in groups in the hall, in the kitchens, or in their rooms, thinking very little of their duty, which was thus naturally interrupted
41. Had he come to make friends again – or to berate her, venting his anger with the courage of several tankards of ale?
42. Taking Clara's arm in hers, she walked over to him, continually venting her delight
43. When the guards weren’t venting their fury at the captives, they entertained themselves by humiliating them
44. So instead of venting his temper on the auxiliary bishop he straightened and made himself take a quick turn around the cabin
45. " Fred with difficulty restrained himself from venting his irritation
46. There had been no clashing of temper between Dorothea and her husband since that little explosion in Rome, which had left such strong traces in her mind that it had been easier ever since to quell emotion than to incur the consequence of venting it
47. Will spoke at random: he was merely venting his petulance; it was a little too exasperating to have his grandmother's portrait offered him at that moment
48. It seemed as impossible to bear the fatality she had drawn down on him without venting his fury as it would be to a panther to bear the javelin-wound without springing and biting
49. venting, and treating tobacco addiction
50. Now, while Macey, the mate, was standing up in his boat's bow, and with all the reckless energy of his tribe was venting his wild exclamations upon the whale, and essaying to get a fair chance for his poised lance, lo! a broad white shadow rose from the sea; by its quick, fanning motion, temporarily taking the breath out of the bodies of the oarsmen