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I couple of months ago I encouraged some of you to join "Helium" as a way to turn writing into actual cash.
Tips, Hints, and Wishes... Heidi Hess Saxton 2008
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Helium is not considered a greenhouse gas, no need to regulate.
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So I suppose someone with a poor understanding of language might similarly seize on that as disproof of the statement: others: Helium is a noble gas.
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Helium is a peculiar resource, because we were granted vast reserves — but once those reserves get used, the helium is lost and gone forever.
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Helium is an inert gas that is present as a small component in ordinary air (about one part in 200 000).
Additional background material on the Nobel Prize in Physics 1996 1996
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With the boss 'fleet away, John Carter and Tars Tarkas have a pretty serious problem in Helium.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: John Carter Of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs Blue Tyson 2008
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Over billions of years, solar winds have deposited an isotope called Helium 3 on the lunar surface.
Archive 2005-06-01 Zoe Brain 2005
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Over billions of years, solar winds have deposited an isotope called Helium 3 on the lunar surface.
Fly Me To the Moon Zoe Brain 2005
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He spends his days mining some energy source for Earth called Helium-3.
Long Island Press 2009
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Vick also raises the race for energy resources, the Moon having a particle known as Helium
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