Sentence examples for get released from from inspiring English sources

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You get released from Apple, you go work for Google".

Do children get released from their holding units during summer?

"To get released from the army is not that hard - if someone wants to  find a way to be excused, everybody knows how," she said.

This results leads us to conjecture that arch filament systems and active regions coronal loops do not result from the smooth emergence of large scale Ω-loops, but rather from the rise of flat undulatory flux tubes which get released from their photospheric anchorage by reconnection at BPs, which observational signature is Ellerman bombs.

The settlement reflects a trend in the last decade in which major accounting firms have been drawn into -- and paid large sums to get released from -- litigation growing out of major financial scandals.

"That process, whereby you apply to the ministry of interior if your rights have been abused and you can get released from sponsorship, should happen to all workers," Lynch said.

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"They are looking forward to getting released from their current situation and returning home".

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

Then we saw people getting released from the camps: my grandfather was released and I saw him for the first time in my life.

I knew people from the outside were looking at it like if he's getting released from a team like Cincinnati then he must be losing his skills.

"So, it is irritating if it gets released from other sources, and I've been very clear with our friends that that should not happen again".

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