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extractable

adjective as in derivable

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Sampling by Northern Ireland Water found that Moy Park had breached legal limits relating to a number of potential pollutants, including ammonia and hexane extractable materials including oils, fats and grease.

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While they might be chock full of extractable ice, it might be necessary to protect these features for the science they are likely to offer.

Yet these are merely the most extractable of the horrors that “Diana,” as directed by Christopher Ashley, has on display.

All express the Indigenous worldview is that “time and memory are embodied in something that had been alive,” he said, in contrast to the European idea that “everything alive is extractable.”

Canada, for instance, must keep 83 percent of its extractable oil in the ground, compared with about 38 percent in Russia and other former Soviet states.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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