In one episode, Homer reroutes the gas line to turn a totem pole into a fire-breathing " God, " filling the whole house with gas in the process.
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Instead, the Digital Library will constitute a " lookup service " that contains general information and links but reroutes requests to access individual pieces to servers at the institutions that house the originals.
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However, very little ghrelin was in the blood of several people who lost weight after gastric bypass surgery, an operation that sews shut 95 percent of the stomach and reroutes the flow of food.
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Learning of the Aliens on the " Marion ", Ash reroutes the shuttle to rendezvous with the mining vessel, still seeking to fulfil Special Order 937 and recover one of the creatures.
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While containing no fresh spending, the package reroutes 450 million European currency units ( $ 518 million ) to business-promotion programs from other departments of the EU's budget over the next three years.
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A signal and switch tower is located in the tunnel north of the station, staffed during rush hour and midday service, but primarily used during construction reroutes if trains need to be terminated at the station.
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After mating, females then turn their attention to searching for a host larva in which to oviposit a behaviour which reroutes wasted time that would be spent over-mating to searching for a suitable host.
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The computer user clicks " yes " to get rid of it _ and thereby unleashes a so-called " trojan " virus into the computer that reroutes the computer's dialup connection to the distant island.
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The rainforest, on the other hand, is in constant flux a species becomes extinct, weather patterns change, an agricultural project reroutes a water source and the whole is far more than the sum of its parts.
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The bottom line is a plant reroutes what water is present to key areas; stems, branches and roots keeping essential internal vessels functioning properly; excess leaves and flower buds are considered nonessentials at this time and are either weakened or shed.