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"He was asking for a cell key, to release some prisoners whose cells were in danger from fire," he says.
On the other hand, his appearance flashed a promise to me; it was as if Patrick's qualities were locked up inside him somewhere, if only I could find the key to release them.
After responding, they had to press the enter key to release the next trial.
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The strength and independence of the fingers were key to releasing character and making the music speak.
Embracing enterprise, innovation and technology holds the key to releasing the economic growth and new jobs for which our country is crying out.
The measures are key to releasing aid that has yet to be disbursed because of disagreement over policies that Tsipras says are at odds with his Syriza party's anti-austerity platform.
One key to releasing it without a Miramax, said Mr. Urman, is to minimize expensive advertising in newspapers or on television and play directly to a friendly audience — in this case through extensive promotional tie-ins with Mr. Coetzee's publishers.
The key to releasing the next tranche of bailout loans was to reach agreement on how to make Greek debt sustainable again.
The finding, reported in today's issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests that leptin could be the hormone insulin's alter ego: While insulin socks fat away in individual cells, leptin may be the key to releasing it.
Learning to see all your 'wants', to accept rather than wish for change, is likely a key to releasing greed and envy.
One of the keys to releasing that time is much better use of technology.
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