Sentence examples for To released from inspiring English sources

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To released

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The event of setting (someone or something) free (e.g. hostages, slaves, prisoners, caged animals, hooked or stuck mechanisms).

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It offered talks to released politicians.

§ 9409.11 Restrictions that apply to released records.

implementors a way of avoiding incompatible changes to released operators.

Details of the contract are expected to released tomorrow.

All these fish had to released, of course.

Children need to collect clues and solve mysteries, searching in backstage areas to released trapped sounds.

The change control methods are described in detail, which starts with a request to make changes to released documents.

Including guaranteed money owed to released players is another way of computing payrolls, though not the standard way.

The full-text FCC ruling, which is scheduled to released later this month, does not cover technical issues, only compliance.

This chapter covers the method used for document review and approval, how to request changes to released documentation, and how the document review board operates.

DOX-loaded MNP/MSN/p-NBIM-AA (concentration range 50 1000 μg/ml) induces dose-dependent cytotoxicity in response to released DOX.

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