Sentence examples for release was rejected from inspiring English sources

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It is also unclear whether Mr. Velella, whose first application for early release was rejected in August, waited the required 60 days before renewing his application for the commission's September meeting.

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After being released, he was rejected by the army and the Foreign Legion.

A group representing the families of those killed in the attacks appealed to the supreme court to block the release, but it was rejected last night.

Mr Nealon, who always protested his innocence and offered hair and blood samples to the police on his arrest, could have been released after seven years but was rejected for parole because he refused to accept guilt.

At the time of its release, in 1947, Charles Chaplin's "Monsieur Verdoux" was rejected by audiences, dragged through the mud by journalists of the popular press (who saw it as Communist propaganda), and despised by critics, with a few exceptions.

The Islamists offered last May a prisoner swap to release the girls, but the proposal was rejected by the government.

But when he was released in 1996, he says, he was rejected in more than a dozen job interviews.

Late last month, university trustees released a statement saying that Salaita was rejected for the inflammatory nature of his Twitter posts, not his views.

Harrison wrote the song in 1966, but it was rejected for inclusion on releases by the Beatles.

That logic was rejected outright by Judge Franklin Valderrama, who ordered that the video be released last week.

Its proposal was rejected.

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