| 41. | If you curse in this Transylvanian bar, you might let off steam but it'll also hurt your pocket.
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| 42. | People need to let off steam,
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| 43. | _Finding ways to let off steam.
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| 44. | Today, Bar Beach is a safety valve, a surreal spot to let off steam and take in fresh air.
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| 45. | It came to respond to the internal needs of public opinion, to repulse public criticism and to let off steam.
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| 46. | And while we're on the subject of letting off, I shall now proceed to let off steam about noise pollution.
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| 47. | The Irish Republican Army seemed to encourage a frustrated community to let off steam after the British Government released Pvt.
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| 48. | Like a fight between brothers, we exchange blows not to kill but to let off steam and then later reconcile.
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| 49. | Perhaps all this page is is a place for contributors who are nostalgic about that debate to belatedly let off steam.
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| 50. | They said Britons should be free to criticize corporations in the same way they can let off steam against government agencies.
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