Sentence examples for release is set from inspiring English sources

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US release is set for April.

Diablo Cody scripts, and the US release is set for August.

US release is set for September, with Toronto festival slot possible beforehand.

In fact, the home entertainment release is set for the end of this month.

In the meantime, ringfenced funding to secure experienced PE teachers for primary schools on day release is set to run out in the current school year.

When the camera, the FinePix S2 Pro, becomes available (its release is set for July) it will join the Nikon D100 and Canon EOS D60 in the top rank of digital cameras in terms of resolution.

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The release team defines what a GNOME release is, sets the schedule, coordinates with projects and cross-cutting teams to reach the goal on time, integrates and validates the product as a whole, and releases GNOME.

On the inside, a simple electric door-release button is set into the door pull.

There were a few roller coaster days when his temperature spiked unexpectedly and all hopes of release were set back, but finally all seemed to be under control.

It was finished around May 1994 and the Japanese release was set for August 27 , 1994

By June 2001, all dialogue had been recorded and Ion Storm was working on balancing, playtesting, and adjusting gameplay; release was set for the next month.

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