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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as your release" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is referring to a form of liberation or freedom that is being granted or acknowledged.
Example: "I hope you find peace and happiness as your release from the burdens you've been carrying."
Alternatives: "as your liberation" or "as your freedom".
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Then, with the CD you could go up to eighty minutes, and you could have War And Peace as your release.
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It said the panel had taken notice of the restitution Mr. Marshall had paid and had considered "numerous letters you submitted in support of your release" as well as "the sole letter of opposition".
It works like this: As your pores release sweat, a ring-shaped channel fills up and diverts into four different sensors that absorb the moisture.
MR: Will you continue to have "groove, mood, and slutty arrangements" as your press release reads?
Immediately your heart flutters as your brain release pleasurable endorphins at the promise of bargain shopping, aka "Retail Therapy".
- the "return value" let you define the value it returns as soon as your finger release the Fader.
After a long day at work, you're walking to the train station when you see a large red and white sign in the window of H&M (or maybe Forever 21) that reads "Buy One T, Get One free". Immediately your heart flutters as your brain release pleasurable endorphins at the promise of bargain shopping, aka "Retail Therapy". You step into the store where you're surrounded by racks of clothing.
If you are dealing with businesses or large organizations, make your release as comprehensive as possible, being sure to clear up any ambiguities as to what permissions you are and are not granting.
Keep your release as smooth and gentle as possible, thinking of the action more like relaxing your fingers off the string as opposed to letting it go.
As your body releases toxic stores from its tissues, those toxins are released into the bloodstream and may cause any combination of a number of side effects such as rashes, head and body aches, foul breath, body odor, insomnia, mood swings, diarrhea, constipation and flu-like symptoms.
Another possible explanation for this finding relates to the way that time periods were defined in this study: the first (1 month) time period was defined as the time 'since your release from prison', whereas the 2 and 3 month time periods were defined as 'since your last interview'.
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