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“What you’re about to see tonight, I want you to remember because I think it will resonate and feel so relevant to you ... and reflect the lives you’re living and the world you live in,” Platt said from the stage.

The new film explores themes of acceptance, tolerance and how society treats animals - topics that the cast agree "couldn't be more relevant to today".

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Under simulated conditions, the researchers showed that this new type of MOF can capture hot CO2 at concentrations relevant to the exhaust streams of cement and steel manufacturing plants, which average 20% to 30% CO2, as well as less concentrated emissions from natural gas power plants, which contain about 4% CO2.

"There's a tremendous number of ways we can tune the metal ion and linker in MOFs, such that it may be possible to rationally design such adsorbents for other high-temperature gas separation processes relevant to industry and sustainability."

Anthony Hudson KC, for NGN, said in his written submissions that the bid to see the emails was opposed, saying they were "not relevant to the pleaded issues" in the prince's case and were "not necessary to ensure a fair trial will take place".

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