Sentence examples for have started to release from inspiring English sources

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In a significant change for both companies, Facebook and Yahoo have started to release government-request reports, a practice pioneered by Google and Twitter, as "transparency reports".

We have started to release tickets in batches and will continue to do so as we get closer to the event.

Therefore, with the advancement in web development technologies [16], several pathway databases have started to release integrated pathway maps that allow comprehensive viewing.

Consequently, a certain percentage of cells could have started to release virions with a delay resulting in a similar time course in HA and TCID50 titres.

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When the fish is turned add the chorizo, shallots and mussels and cook for a further minute or two until the chorizo has started to release its natural paprika infused oil and the mussels have started to open.

And since it runs the Palm OS, any of the software titles that Palm has started to release on SD cards, including electronic books, games and other assorted applications, should work on the Treo 90.

Even Google, he points out, has started to release its own non-click metrics, "which is pretty remarkable given that the vast majority of Google's revenue is based on ad clicks".

Netflix has started to release its own television programs that are only available with a Netflix subscription, or by purchasing through iTunes or the Google Play store.

Once it has started to turn golden and has released all its fat, remove with a slotted spoon and set aside.

Other places, such as Seattle, which created an online database of dashcam videos, have started to proactively release footage.

Her family had been keeping quiet about her internment in the hope of securing her release, but after no progress with the authorities they have started to campaign for her release.

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