Sentence examples for make it release from inspiring English sources

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If one increased the radius of a molded part to make it release from the mold more easily, that would be a change of form and, therefore, noninterchangeable.

But the government defeated, by a majority of 53 votes, a Labour bid to make it release an internal register of risks linked to the bill.

The library depends on introspection to make it release independent.

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This new variety of GM wheat has a gene making it release an odour given off by aphids when under attack.

The residue bonds to the surface, making it release food more easily, but anyone honest will tell you it's as much a fetish for cooks as it is anything else.

There are great breakup albums out there, but how many were created collaboratively by the very folks who split up? "Making It," released last month by Stew and the Negro Problem, is the anomalous kind.

While some US movies performed well – Zootopia is currently on $207m – others did not make it to release in China.

Surely that was why it was taking so long to make it, why its release was twice delayed, why the studio seemed to be bleeding personnel.

The bindings on these skis make it possible to release the heel to climb and then snap it down to make parallel alpine turns.

If you cling to those emotions, it will make it harder to release them in the long run.

Surprisingly, the product Gates was most excited about at Microsoft, but which never made it to release, was WinFS.

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