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    Today in Shopian, we Neutralised 3 terrorists.

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    Engaging and neutralising terrorists in specific situations.

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    It was fully Neutralised before any damage was done.

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    Alzheimer's gene Neutralised in human brain for first time.

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    You face the fear, only then can you Neutralise it.

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    Conspirators of Pulwama Attack were Neutralised few months after the incident.

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    This device can Neutralise the pollution emitted from 10 cars in its vicinity.

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    Foods we eat can either increase the acid in the body or Neutralise it.

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    This means that eating more antioxidants, which can Neutralise these chemicals, should protect the joints.

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    Such a solution which does not change the colour of red and blue litmus paper is called Neutralised solution.

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    The terrorists in the valley need a severe clampdown and neutralising most of them might be a good solution.

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    Importantly, the study also showed that neutralising antibodies, but not other aspects of the immune system, is the key to stopping the virus.

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    The Philippine authorities continued to conduct pursuit operations and intensify its military operations to rescue the abducted crew and Neutralise the militant group.

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    The Philippine authorities continue to conduct pursuit operations and intensify its military operations to rescue the abducted crew and Neutralise the militant group.

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    Within 45 days of the Pulwama attack, the entire JeM team involved in the attack Neutralised through a combination of technical and human intelligence-based operations.

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    The Patriot is an American missile system which was used successfully in neutralising the Iraqi Skud missiles during the first Gulf War in the 90s.

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    The antibodies hunt down any nicotine molecules in the bloodstream, neutralising them before they reached the brain, preventing a smoker from getting a nicotine hit.

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    Due to its shape, the retractable blade could show itself in the best way with stabbing blows, which was also useful for covertly neutralising enemy fighters.

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    So, if free radicals are dangerous and cause ageing and disease, and antioxidants can Neutralise them, then getting more antioxidants should be good for you, shouldn't it?

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    To support this idea, scientists found that they could protect animal models from HIV by injecting them with neutralising antibodies that were produced in the lab.

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    I do not believe that the US, in a conventional war, can fully Neutralise Iranian missile batteries, submarines and naval boats, and establish complete control over the Straits.

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    In the report, the newsreader said:“Today, our Russian Electronic Warfare troops can detect and Neutralise any target from a ship's system and a radar, to a satellite.

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    Meanwhile, the Indian Council for Medical Research(ICMR) has written to the Queensland government in Australia, asking it to provide an antibody developed there to test if it can"Neutralise" the virus in humans.

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    In a joint venture with a private firm, this innovation of the college can locate the exact location of the bullet from a distance of 400 meters which will help to locate and Neutralise terrorists faster.

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    It can be argued that ground-based missiles can be Neutralised before launch or that aircraft can be shot down even as they approach, but that still does not mean that the odd weapon will not reach its target.

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    Minimising or neutralising the effect that the business and its activities have on the environment will form a crucial commitment to the successful development of “Silverstone Valley(including 6 million sq ft planned developments in the next 15 years).

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    Test cricket remained the sport's highest level of standard throughout the 20th century but it had its problems, notably in the infamous"Bodyline Series" of 1932-33 when Douglas Jardine's England used so-called"leg theory" to try and Neutralise the run-scoring brilliance of Australia's Don Bradman.

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    If this is not Neutralised then in a few years our economy will be in a state of irreversible lag as regards mastering the processes of the new technological order, the output of which will ensure a long wave of growth, the upgrading of both industry and the army to a qualitatively new level of efficiency.

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