Sentence examples for On being released from inspiring English sources

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On being released back into the ocean, the dolphin continued to tail-walk, said Dr. Whitehead, "and soon the other wild dolphins started doing it, too".

On being released she had fled to Turkey – but then her sister was arrested and gang raped, having her jaw, ribs and a hand broken in repeated beatings.

On being released or finding a safe haven, some have fought for the rights of the compatriots they left behind, or continue to battle against repression.

On being released, she publicly defied an order from the state of Maine, where she lives, to remain isolated until 10 November, the end of a 21-day incubation period for a disease she did not have.

On being released from prison last month Dündar, who was arrested after publishing a report alleging that Erdoğan's government tried to illegally smuggle arms into Syria, said the ruling had opened the way, not just for them, "but for all our colleagues in terms of press freedoms and freedom of expression".

On being released from the army, Paul went off the rails.

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Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" was released in June.

Shine On was released by Verve Records on May 6 , 2014

Her most recent album, "Shine On," was released last year.

Information on tickets will be released soon.

On November 14 , 1982 Wałęsa was released.

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