Sentence examples for as a released from inspiring English sources

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At the time, Bick said that Grimsley, as a released player, would be paid.

As a released player, he would be free to sign with any other team.

Detailed account of General Wainwrights financial status as a released P. O. W., and that of Warrant Officer George R. Tweed.

There are also impressive performances from Patrick Robinson as a released detainee, Paul Bhattacharjee as the still-confined, rapidly deteriorating Moazzam Begg, and Badi Uzzaman as his distraught father.

This paper recognises such a relationship, though targets the implementation in technology that have both an initial reduced cost of investment as well as a released cost-opportunity value.

When the UV light is turned on, the adsorbed CO2 and H2O vapors interact with the photoexcited active sites, i.e., (Ti3+-O−)*, inducing the formation of intermediates, including CO, which can be an intermediate as well as a released product, as shown in Figure 7.

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Following the cleaning step, poly methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) was used as a releasing layer.

The aim is to get as clean a release as possible and as a beginner, this will probably take time.

It's not as easy as releasing an app in the App Store.

They've even gone as far as releasing an FAQ regarding the upcoming software hack.

His emotional reaction after the final whistle was as much a release as a celebration.

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