Sentence examples for released far from inspiring English sources

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He had been jailed, but then released far too soon.

The United States has long maintained that the crew should have been released far earlier.

Even when they are captured & then released far away they return to the original place or do other unexpected things.

Obama's predecessor, George Bush, released far more detainees from Guantánamo and a higher proportion of them took up arms.

But there has been no word from the Iranian judiciary, which has released far less information about Mr. Shakeri than it did about three others.

Oh, and it's a pseudo-doc about an exorcism that's been released far too soon (only six years!) after the comparably rubbishy The Exorcism Of Emily Rose.

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The function of FAR proteins is unknown but may represent a lipid acquisition system in which released FARs bind to lipids followed by uptake of the complex by a specific receptor mediated process.

Their bodies release far less testosterone.

And they release far more smoke and air pollution than most other types of fires.

Firestone has strongly opposed the current replacement effort, prompting Ford to release far more detailed data today.

Injected or smoked, methamphetamine works almost instantly on the brain, releasing far more dopamines, the brain's primary pleasure-transmitters, than cocaine or heroin.

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