Sentence examples for release sense from inspiring English sources

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By the end of its American release, Sense and Sensibility had been watched by more than eight million people, garnering an "impressive" total domestic gross of $43,182,776.

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In the United States, Sony and Columbia Pictures released Sense and Sensibility on a slow schedule compared to mainstream films, first premiering it on 13 December 1995.

In late-October 2013, HTC released Sense 5.5 for the HTC One, a software revision which adds RSS and Google+ support to BlinkFeed, allows users to disable BlinkFeed entirely, adds a tool for making animated GIFs, and additional Highlights themes.

Their latest release is "Sense of Occasion".

Call of Duty is a series built around spectacle and with every new release we sense that the spectacle has to outdo the previous game's efforts.

Juliet Lyon of the Prison Reform Trust said rehabilitation on release made sense but there was a danger that an inflexible approach to those who breach the conditions of their release could refill the prisons.

Does the big historical release make sense?

Release any sense of duty or compulsion.

Help them find the pursuits that release their sense of joy and self-worth.

Serving enables us to step beyond our own desires and to release any sense of separation.

Laughter is fueled by sympathy -- it's a release, a sense of recognition or a cringe or something.

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