Sentence examples for is ever released from inspiring English sources

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Whether he is ever released, the judge said, was a matter for the parole board.

Once Detox is released – that is, assuming it is ever released – Dre will quit rapping and stick to production.

IgD molecules are present on the surface of most, but not all, B cells early in their development, but little IgD is ever released into the circulation.

If that material is ever released, according to Wagner, it will demonstrate his client posed no serious threat and the officers' actions were "totally unjustified".

Mr. Tarantino's tale of a peasant uprising may do very well in China, if it is ever released, and my colleague Michael Cieply just reported it may very well be.

A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement representative said that the agency lodged an immigration detainer on Rivera after his arrest, so if he is ever released, he would be deported to Mexico.

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Hubbard sent him notes on the draft, but no film by that name was ever released.

No evidence of wrongdoing by Rezaian was ever released, The Post said.

If they are ever released, many will take up arms again.

The band morphed into Salt Chunk Mary, although nothing was ever released on record.

If you are ever released you will remain on licence for the rest of your life".

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