Sentence examples for publish a release from inspiring English sources

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This means that you can publish a release riddled with hyperbole, spin, buzzwords, and hype that will only serve to confuse and dissuade your customers from doing business with you.

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The NVCA also published a release on Monday, after Republican nominee Donald Trump presented a plan in Detroit that similarly suggests doing away with carried interest.

At Britannica, one of Mr. Gibney's most daunting tasks was to publish a Chinese edition, released in 1986.

In February, news sites published a video released by the military purporting to depict the surrender of three Kurdish militants in Sur.

The corporation also published a previously released but unnoticed declassified 1980 CIA analysis titled Islam in Iran, which shows Khomeini's initial attempts to reach out to the US dated back to 1963, 16 years before the revolution.

Refusing to concede the point, Brady demands that the governor publish a list of all prisoners released under MGT-Push.

Perhaps you could publish a series of nudes, or release them over time, sending out a daily image as part of your morning e-mail briefing.

Eventually, advocates enabled her to publish a memoir and secure her release.

These types of 'events' are also great reasons to write and publish a press release and generate even more buzz for your business.

"It raises a red flag with the press," says Paul Dergarabedian, president of Exhibitor Relations Company, which publishes a monthly film-release schedule.

He recently published a memoir and released an album of himself singing his own rock-and-roll ballads and love songs.

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