Sentence examples for regularly release from inspiring English sources

Exact(17)

(N.F.L. teams regularly release assistants from their contracts).

Exact figures are hard to come by — while studios regularly release figures about box-office sales, they are not nearly as open about their other revenue sources.

This conglomeration of vested interests that regularly release illicitly sponsored studies that exonerate their products then, next breath, trawl out the "everything in moderation" argument.

In Egypt, the dominant terrorist threat – the al-Qaida-linked Ansar Beit al-Maqdis (ABM) – regularly release videos explaining how they carried out certain attacks, and their output is occasionally tinged with a sense of humour.

Although factory conditions in southern China have improved in recent years, and the government has passed new laws to protect workers, labor rights groups regularly release reports documenting harsh conditions and widespread violations of China's labor laws.

Governments regularly release works that their predecessors considered obscene, including, recently, a collection of "pulp" novels donated to a Cambridge library.Future generations may perhaps titter at today's attitudes too.

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President Bush's medical checkups are regularly released in detail.

Outsiders estimate that the population is approaching 3,000, even though prisoners are regularly released.

And the regularly released videos showing the police assassinating black people.

The company managed sales by regularly releasing models in fewer numbers than the market demanded.

The box office regularly releases cheaper tickets in the hope of keeping the show family-affordable.

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