Sentence examples for release onto from inspiring English sources

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He also cited construction defects, including exhaust vents from other apartments that release onto the terrace.

It will be available to download from iTunes on 2 January, followed by a release onto DVD and Blu-ray on 11 January.

Even though supplement ingredients may exhibit either health benefits or occasional undesirable side effects, they unlike drugs—are not evaluated for safety or efficacy prior to their release onto the market.

It was an instant success upon its release onto the internet in 2001, and the Trotts have since built their company, called Six Apart (because their birthdays are six days apart), into the largest independent provider of blogging tools and hosting services.

However, the functional role of SP release onto striatal interneurons is unknown.

Sometimes "racing" occurs, which means rival couriers are upping the same release onto the same site at the same time.

These results indicate that AMN neuropeptide release onto the mushroom bodies is critical for normal olfactory memory.

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The sour ball is released onto baseball diamond grid.

Once set down in newsprint or released onto the web, it's every story for itself.

3) Anchoring Silk is released onto the surface of the water.

The images were captured in March 2009, later released onto the site in October that year.

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