Sentence examples for continuing release from inspiring English sources

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In their drastic attempt to put Private Manning away for most of the rest of his life, prosecutors were also trying to discourage other potential leakers, but as the continuing release of classified documents by Edward Snowden shows, even the threat of significant prison time is not a deterrent when people believe their government keeps too many secrets.

In the second growth phase until 8 h the pH increased rapidly because of the consumption of acetate and the continuing release of sodium carbonate.

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Its main defence is public support, stoked by its media allies' continued release of purloined cables (see article).

The continued release of P may be from the dissolution of calcium phosphate minerals, which are often found in dairy manure and dissolve at pH below 7 (Shober et al. 2010).

Once the infected monocytes lodge in the subendothelium, continued release of cytokines can activate the neighboring endothelial cells, which may recruit fresh monocytes from the circulation.

Activated DCs will additionally promote activation and expansion of autoreactive T and B cells which sustain autoantibody production and continued release of IFNα[25], [26].

Facebook said it planned to continue releasing these reports in the future.

He continued releasing music until the early 1980s and toured until early 2011.

The commission is expected to continue releasing documents, including transcripts of interviews with bankers.

She continued releasing new records in the 21st century, among them Banga (2012).

On the upside, indie companies have continued releasing plenty of labour of love titles.

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