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be released with
noun
The event of setting (someone or something) free (e.g. hostages, slaves, prisoners, caged animals, hooked or stuck mechanisms).
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The other 11, he concluded, "may be released with excisions".
Full details will be released with half-year results on 24 September.
Here was David, broken down, imprisoned, soon to be released with his stigma.
Lust, Caution will be released with a prohibitive NC-17 rating in the US.
The report was supposed to be released with the names of the individuals involved redacted.
They said those details would be released with the president's budget in the coming weeks.
An updated figure is set to be released with the next few months.
The yolk slithers up into the bulb, ready to be released with another squeeze.
In the N.F.L., a player can be released with little haggling over the deal.
When the articulators open the airstream will be released with a plosive quality.
They would probably be released with no bail once they properly identified themselves, said the district attorney, Lynne M. Abraham.
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