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is release
noun
The event of setting (someone or something) free (e.g. hostages, slaves, prisoners, caged animals, hooked or stuck mechanisms).
Exact(60)
Step 3 is "release," effectively the clunk in reverse.
A third element of a peace package is release of prisoners.
Yet the most certain aid to rehabilitation is release into a loving and stable relationship.
What the Scottish government wouldn't do, however, is release that figure for another four months.
"One thing we probably won't do is release in its entirety the discovery we've made," he said.
For in death there is release: "I am become like a man without help, free among the dead".
According to Martinsen, the most important factor is release speed, and the second most is angle of attack.
The first thing a driver will do in that situation is release the throttle -- lift -- and hope the car settles down.
"But the last thing we want to do is release these precious, expensive frogs back into wild, just to see them consumed by the fungus all over again".
The single, which features Bruno Mars on vocals, sold 118,000 copies on is release on Monday evening, including 105,000 downloads and 1.35 million streams.
Where (Mt/M˳) is fraction of drug released, k is release constant, and n is release exponent.
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