Sentence examples for To releasing from inspiring English sources

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To releasing

noun

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

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But obstacles to releasing that money remain.

"We would gladly consent to releasing them".

(The I.R.S. has said an audit is no impediment to releasing tax information).

Israel has apparently objected to releasing some of them, and the negotiations continue.

Please, Elon Musk, commit to releasing photography from SpaceX into the public domain.

Iribe was asked how close Oculus is to releasing the consumer version of its headset.

A spokeswoman for the Indonesian Health Ministry suggested it might return to releasing sequences soon.

Blue Note has committed to releasing "Live Today," the yearningly melodic debut by Mr. Hodge.

But it appears that the company is now very close to releasing the tablet.

After a few days, the straw will go from absorbing nitrogen to releasing it.

If either objects to releasing the records, the person requesting the documents must then bring a court action.

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