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expelir
Catalan
eliminar
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eliminar
Eliminate from the body.
pass
eliminate
egest
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expelir
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pass
eliminate
egest
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pass
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1
Higher energy prices increase transport costs which farmers
pass
on to consumers.
2
YOUR boarding
pass
contains far, far more information than you might think.
3
The
pass
rate on the course so far is 80 per cent.
4
UK police have said officers will
pass
the investigation to Spanish authorities.
5
These people must
pass
certain background checks for possible past criminal convictions.
1
A deal would not
eliminate
violence, the Brussels-based International Crisis Group said.
2
You can use technology as far as possible to
eliminate
human error.
3
But that will not
eliminate
risk of future crises, the report said.
4
Taking it with food will help, but it won't
eliminate
the problem.
5
Vision Zero: has the drive to
eliminate
road deaths lost its way?
1
Animals including cattle, birds and kangaroos can
excrete
these microorganisms into river water.
2
The parts that
excrete
,
the parts that think beyond sensual use.
3
I imagine that had he seen a woman
excrete
,
he would have vomited.
4
After this interval, I felt sure that the aphides would want to
excrete
.
5
When yeast eats the sugar in grapes, they
excrete
carbon dioxide and ethanol.
6
Their trap leaves stay open and
excrete
a sweet nectar that attracts insects.
7
Altered yeast could
excrete
ethanol and end our dependency to petrochemicals.
8
They ingest carbon monoxide and
excrete
sulphur compounds, living off the sun's ultraviolet.
9
Many microorganisms
excrete
typical cytoplasmic proteins into the culture supernatant.
10
I
excrete
long gray strands and wrap them around the root of my tree.
11
Two accessory glands and nipples below them were small and did not
excrete
milk.
12
There is no obvious reason why some animals
excrete
urea and others uric acid.
13
Afterwards they could not completely digest rice, and began to
excrete
and to urinate.
14
The great exception to this rule is certain yeasts, which
excrete
alcohol into their surroundings.
15
Transmission occurs when chronically infected animals
excrete
live bacteria in their urine, contaminating the environment.
16
They do not find it so easy to
excrete
the excess as to assimilate it.
excrete
·
excrete alcohol
excrete higher
excrete large
excrete the virus
excrete a balloon
Portuguese
expelir
Catalan
eliminar
excretar
Spanish
eliminar