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However, it could be that the developer, which employs just 40 people, would like to release itself from management tasks to concentrate on creating games.
You could see that it hurt when he pulled across to the trackside, his face a grimace of pain, his foot unable to release itself from the pedal.
Squiller says in the deposition that GTAT put itself into Chapter 11 bankruptcy (which protects a company from its creditors) simply to release itself from the Apple deal - and hence save the company.
If the GOP can release itself from the makers/takers rubric and examine, for instance, the number of lives changed for the better by our social safety net, they can talk about changing its structure with a degree of credibility.
It is time for this government to release itself from unnecessary self-imposed straightjackets, stop focussing on narrow party disputes and start listening and put the interests and the safety of the nation first.
"China will have to release itself from communism.
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The sun shone broad, broad, out of the morning blue, and all Chicago would be releasing itself from the temporary beauty of those vast drifts.
Play went up the other end, at which point Stepney's heavily swollen jaw released itself from its moorings and swung limply in the breeze.
The roster of former adherents grew today as Oxford University Press released itself from the Net Book Agreement, and other publishers are expected to follow.
In a nonstick pan you can rotate the pieces so they brown evenly, but if you use a conventional pan, brown the chicken until it just about releases itself from the pan surface, or you'll tear the skin.
After binding to its agonists, a conformational change in AhR releases itself from the complex and thus enables its translocation to the nucleus.
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