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Adding to his troubles is that Ethics Committee report, which House Democrats continue to push to be released, despite his withdrawal.

From Slate

The governor laid out the structure for his upcoming “California Jobs First Economic Blueprint,” which will be released in full early next year.

The ex-Rep. already gave up his seat in the House, calling it quits just days before the House Ethics report into his alleged sexual misconduct and drug use was set to be released.

From Salon

The scientists were particularly interested in two proteins located at the neurotransmitter release zone: Cav2.1 calcium channels, which are crucial as the influx of calcium through those channels triggers neurotransmitter release, and Munc13, a key factor, that hints at the neurotransmitter's readiness to be released.

These molecules also can be released into the environment from tires left in landfills and exposed to the elements, such as rainfall.

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

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