Sentence examples for notes released by from inspiring English sources

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Judith Regan complained about a "Jewish cabal against her," according to notes released by her former employer, the News Corporation.

The notes, released by the House Energy and Commerce Committee, are the first detailed account of Mr. Lay's defense regarding the collapse of Enron.

In interview notes released by lawyers working on the Powers Report, Mr. Causey appeared to admit to having detailed knowledge of the accounting for many of the partnership deals.

Together, the e-mails and interview notes released by battling sides offered the most complete picture yet of Kaiser's access to the Obama administration and his interest in helping Solyndra win additional federal support.

"Time" may as well have been a collection of notes released by ominous yet benign futuristic wizards stationed on the edge of the universe crafting comforting tech-house for us mere mortals here on Earth to enjoy.

After looking through "Walter's Lab Notes," released by Fox after each episode, Ramsey Isler of IGN speculated that Walter suffered from a multiple personality disorder, while AOL TV's Jane Boursaw thought it was either an hallucination or his alternate universe counterpart.

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In a note released by the National Archives on Wednesday, Thatcher's private secretary wrote: "The president strongly recommended to the prime minister a new book by the author of Red October called (I think) Red Storm Rising.

But a research note released by Liberum Capital said the CMA probe would freeze additional expenditure by the large power companies and "dampen investment from those corporates not directly involved in the inquiry".

In a background note released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) last night – the UN group said its 2007 report wrongly stated that 55% of the Netherlands lies below sea level.

The note released by the government setting out its position on the legality of military intervention has the feel of a position formed, in part, by hard lessons learnt from the UK's involvement in the Iraq War.

A briefing note released by Labour ahead of the speech sparked a row after it suggested Mr Miliband would say the refugee crisis and tragic scenes in the Mediterranean this week were in part a direct result of the failure of post-conflict planning for Libya.

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