Sentence examples for get release of from inspiring English sources

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An abbreviation often used for the US Freedom of Information Act, it suggests again that the leaker was familiar with the attempts by US bloggers and others to get release of tree ring and similar data.

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As it stands now, if I want information about a hospital or emergency room visit you had while travelling on vacation, I would need to spend an enormous amount of time getting release of information forms signed before I could even begin the dance of faxing back and forth!

He wasn't originally suppose to get released from of jail, but the officer who wrote the report didn't write it well enough, so he was let go.

A proper January movie gets released to thousands of theaters at once — a studio's way of gritting its teeth and ripping off the Band-Aid.

As they get released throughout the course of the year, those apps should bring Hearthstone to whole new audiences.

Many breweries have specialty brews that feature fresh hops and  only get released around this time of year.

But prisoners of war get released when conflicts end.

"Sex offenders are requesting castration in hope of getting released from a life of incarceration," he said.

During the formation of transfer layer, not all the material that gets removed from DLC coating is transferred to the counter surface; rather most of it gets released in the form of loose wear particles.

It's a movie that never even got released in most of the country.

"If he goes back, they'll be starting their own lives when he gets released," she said of her sons.

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