Sentence examples for started to release from inspiring English sources

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Under Rehqnuist, they started to release same day audio in big cases, like Bush v. Gore.

After two albums, the Spice Girls started to release solo projects.

Instead of waiting for a lucrative deal, Greene started to release his music through the internet.

She started to release music, and the music was surprisingly, bullishly, good.

After a lag time of 3 days rhodamine-B-dextran started to release from the positive microspheres with a 50% release after 16 days.

From April 1999 they started to release the £400m from the crime reduction programme: the intention was apparently benign, but the result was destructive.

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The nanoscale LiBH4 starts to release H2 at ∼32 °C and forms Li2B12H12 at 265 °C or lower.

The government blatantly manipulated inflation statistics for seven years before finally starting to release more credible numbers this January.

Add the chorizo to the now-empty pan and lightly sauté until it starts to release its oil.

The LiBH4/AC sample starts to release hydrogen from just 220 °C, which is 150 °C lower than the onset dehydrogenation temperature of bulk LiBH4.

While some forests are starting to release more carbon than they take up, that effect continues to be outweighed by forests that pack carbon away.

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