It would hold on to water and then let it out through turbines at both high and low tides which would generate electricity.
But there's a bee inside the car, and no way not to watch it flitting around until Smiley lowers a window to let it out.
The U.S. Department of Justice let it out over the weekend that it is preparing criminal cases against individuals and banks in connection with the scandal.
Thick adobe walls that retain heat during the day and slowly let it out during the evening are often used in the Southwest when it gets chilly at night.
He asked his publishers to pull Rage from publication and let it fall out of print shortly thereafter.
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We're going to see who we're able to bring on board and let it play out this offseason and into training camp.
You can be sure of it because central banks seem willing to let it play out this time as in days of old, without intervention.
"Early I was a little jumpy and I tried to make adjustments from there and let it come out naturally, didn't try to create any extra velocity there, I just tried to pitch, " Wainwright said.
"Let it ring out from our conference today: the Conservative Party is ready, it is hungry for victory and if Gordon Brown ever summons up the courage to call an election we are going to beat him, " said Mr Hague.
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So thoroughly has this fable soaked into the culture that it is now mere conventional wisdom that if we just let it all out from the deep recesses of our souls--the anger, the fear, the prejudice, whatever--we will all be better off.
In late December, in the run-up to the Palestinian election, it let out 159 of the 7, 000 or so Palestinian prisoners it holds.
In the 1990s, Greenland took in as much snow and water as it let out, Zwally said.
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The developer relationship, and the horizontal ownership of trust puts Zuckerberg in an old capitalist tradition: Develop something fundamental, let others build it out.
Zappos has advertised sparingly thus far, preferring word of mouth, and (unlike most companies) encourages employees to let it all hang out on Twitter and Facebook.
Author Barney Hoskyns is quoted as saying that a Mullet haircut involves "making a statement that you are a quiet 9am-to-5pm conformist in the week but you let it all hang out at weekends".
Before migrating each location to the new system, the IT department would hold an open house at the site to give users a preview of the new system and let them try it out, he said.
Navratilova let it all hang out.
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But Farrell's flamboyant oafs remain endearing for their guileless childishness, "mind-bottling" way with words, and the star's willingness to let it all hang out ("I thought you'd like to see what a real skater's body looks like, " he tells Jimmy over his paunch).
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But the current Adobe management is already doing a lot of stuff which Google would do, so perhaps in it best to let them carry that out and then reconsider it as a takeover in a couple of year times, once the transition to the HTML 5 is more complete and we know how Adobe fits into that world.
But Israel is refusing to let them out because it fears this would help the militants to regroup and launch further attacks.
He looked at it and let out a loud roar.
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Otherwise, someone would have to ask for an advisory opinion, or the commission would have to cite someone for busting the limit and let the lawyers fight it out.
For larger gifts, if we're going to have a fight with the IRS, let's have it out now and come to a resolution rather than letting it hang over our heads.
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