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The researchers examined the thermal performance of a TCM reactor powered by strontium chloride, which gives off heat as it reacts with water vapor in the air.

“It’s not like I like them because of how they taste. I like them because of how they make me feel,” Carpenter said, before telling Dimoldenberg that she gives off “decaf energy.”

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When burned, unlike carbon-based molecules, hydrogen gives off no greenhouse gases.

“If somebody breaks in, the adrenaline gives off an odour. And you can pick that up,” he said.

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The imposing-looking City Hall has a massive façade stretching high and wide, and gives off a golden hue when lights are switched on at night.

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

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