Sentence examples for being released over the from inspiring English sources

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Until then we can view teasers – each focused on one person – which are being released over the five weeks until Easter.

And on Tuesday it released "Demons" (Latent Records), a tribute to the singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt, who died at 45 in 2009, and the second in the band's four-album Nomad Series being released over the next year or so.

You might think of it as a "smart toy," one of a wave being released over the next three months from companies including Vtech, Jakks Pacific, Fisher-Price/Mattel, Hasbro and Leapfrog, as the holiday season approaches.

Each 5-mile-per-gallon increment in improved fuel economy will keep 10 tons of carbon dioxide from being released over the lifetime of a vehicle.

Already an acclaimed writer, especially of sci-fi and fantasy, VanderMeer has made waves this year with a new trilogy, Southern Reach, that is being released over the course of 2014.

Another 400 are being released over the next two days.

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Both will be released over the next year and a half, his publisher said.

Both will be released over the next year and a half, HarperCollins said.

The report was released over the weekend by the National Aeronautics and Space Admin istration.

The remaining employees are expected to be released over the next few weeks.

The 50 CD's are to be released over the next several years.

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