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| The increased availability of capital allows for the execution of numerous exit strategies, which offer owners the flexibility to diversify and liquify their holdings. By the time the metal begins to liquify in the furnace, any moisture in the scrap has been evaporated. Photo (1) Larisa Oleynik is the juvenile star of "The Secret World of Alex Mack," about a girl who uses her ability to liquify herself - yes, you read that right - to do good. |
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