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The prospect of murder seems to release her from meaninglessness and pain.
As Hepworth says in the same publication, "working in abstract seems to release one's personality".
The thing that scares us about the new paper business is not the challenge of speed but the new conception of publishing, which seems to release the publisher from all responsibility for what he publishes.
Bushy sprigs of rosemary release a thick, heady perfume that mingles with wood smoke and permeates the firm flesh of orata, or sea bream, so that each bite seems to release a small cloud of fragrant steam.
What is good about the show is that it also seems to release something in Lloyd Webber, and allows him to return to the rock roots of his past.
Mr. Hersch's "Tenebrae" opens with an explosive chord that rattles the frame of the piano and seems to release a dark, toxic cloud over the remainder of the piece.
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These small quakes seem to release built-up strain and thus prevent large earthquakes.
He singled twice and walked twice, and his home run, which landed in the right-field seats, seemed to release a week's worth of tension.
The show had a fine set of impudent lyrics and an inventive staging; it seemed to release Blanchett's robust sense of humor.
And while reality-TV contestants often seem to release albums mere hours after the show is done, Ms. Lambert didn't release her debut album, "Kerosene" (Epic/Sony BMG), until two years later.
It's been three years since the release of Field Music's last proper album, Plumb, but the Brewis brothers seem to release a side project every six months.
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