Sentence examples for had only released from inspiring English sources

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In Orbison's five years of solid hits, from 1960 to 1964, he had only released three albums.

No footage had premiered ahead of its "work in progress" debut – Sony had only released one still image.

Until this week, Ms. Gillibrand had only released positive advertisements about her efforts to make Congress more transparent, and about her advocacy for her native upstate New York.

The venue was a cramped basement in east London, and Ocean had only released a free-to-download solo mixtape called Nostalgia, Ultra to frissons of pleasure among the cognoscenti.

But the killings solidified the two MCs' places at the very top of the rap hierarchy, despite the fact that, at the times of their death, both had only released a minimal amount of work – Tupac, four albums, and Biggie, one, though his Life After Death would soon come out.

Mr James said police had only released details after being threatened with litigation.

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In the meantime, he has only released one feature film.

Romney has only released a complete return for 2010 and an unfinished estimate for 2011.

The rock duet have only released one album and are much heavier than classical Galstonbury headliners.

But it has only released the headline concessions China made, not the full text.

U2 have only released one album since 2004, despite working on three different projects.

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