Sentence examples for release's from inspiring English sources

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The new release's cover was yellow, while the self-released version sported a green cover, though they bore the same design.

But he also said the news release's description appears to have been exaggerated.

This is a principle worth defending and is the basis of Release's case against the BTP.

"Collins continues support for war in Iraq," read the press release's headline.

He said that the news release's use of the word "testify" was "ill-chosen" and was meant "colloquially".

Release's case against the British Transport Police will be heard at the high court later this year, and it will be up to the judges to decide.

Was it a placeholder for a law firm name that someone had forgotten to insert in the press release's final version?

In all, the home video release's page features 117 one-star reviews out of a total of 258 at time of writing.

Although fault can be found with the specifics of trying to make the data anonymous, the release's intent should not be trivialized.

She and the director Lynne Taylor-Corbett ("Swing!") have focused on the racier elements of being of a certain age, as three "divine but disillusioned women" (the news release's words) pursue various boy toys.

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(Friedkin, Blair, Burstyn and Blatty attend the re-release's 2000 premiere).

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