Sentence examples for granted releases from inspiring English sources

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FLORIDA -- Announced G Rashid Al-Kaleem and G Ryan Appleby have been granted releases from the basketball team in order to transfer.

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In 2007, I was granted release on temporary licence.

Ms. Ogg said her office would work to ensure he is never granted release.

Mr. Dowlatabadi did not identify any of the prisoners or say how many of the 130 were granted release.

A third Briton, Anthony Perrett, is waiting to find out if he too will be granted release today.

However, if Megrahi were granted release on compassionate grounds he would not have to drop his appeal for this to be granted.

Although Liu, who is now sixty-one, has been transferred to a hospital in Shenyang, on medical parole, he has yet to be granted release from his sentence.

Cliven's lawyers in Nevada filed a motion requesting that he be granted release before the trial begins, arguing that he was not violent during the 2014 confrontation.

Some spend years in prison before being granted release, which usually requires signed assurances from their families that they will not be harmed.

Cliven Bundy, who has been granted release while facing prosecution but refuses to leave jail, did not respond to requests for comment.

He spoke too of other former Black Panthers who had in recent years been granted release orders only to have them overturned by the higher courts.

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