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Pollen from our tobacco plants might get released, or you could get animals eating them".
Jaber, who is now in Israel's Sharon prison, might get released from prison if an Israeli psychologist testifies that she was suicidal, he said.
If all the cases settle except one, everyone might get released except for a smaller pool of jurors from which the jury can be selected for the trial.
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"If we behave well, we might be able to get released earlier, on probation".
It took them months to get released.
Stress hormones get released.
Paul Gigot is worried that if they bring GITMO detainees to Thomson, Illinois, and that they subsequently win their habeas corpus argument (it's not an argument, by the way, habeas corpus are rights given to "persons" under the "Constitution," an argument settled long ago, maybe Jane Mayer can help push Paul to that hospice) that said detainees OMGZ MIGHT GET RELEASE INTO THE UNITED STATES.
She gets released in February".
Her getting released would release me.
We hear that this phone is the rumored HTC Hero and might get a release sometime in Q3 of this year, which sounds 'bout right if working handsets are already in the wild.
We're still clutching at straws a little when it comes to working out when their album might get a release, but given the hugely well-received drop of their latest track "Bang That" at the start of May — a track that's already gained over a million plays on Soundcloud — it shouldn't be long.
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