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The moment of release is usually cast as a bittersweet vindication, justice delayed but finally served.
Speed, wind drift and the moment of release were handled automatically.
At the moment of release, the elasticity of the parachute snaps it open almost instantly.
New art has context that is 90% volatile, she believed, which is lost if not grasped at the moment of release, the work's shock value melting away.
The best bit is the moment of release itself – bears and panthers coming out of boxes like cannon balls and missiles, respectively.
Dean, in particular, was most intimidating, climbing over or around the left tackle, Jon Giesler, and either chasing Marino out of the pocket or getting in his face at the moment of release.
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A no-ball in cricket occurs when a bowler, at the moment of releasing the ball toward the batsman, oversteps the chalk line known as the crease.
Will we still find the same magic in the patch, that moment of release from our homebound selves?
The number of strides between two successive obstacle releases was variable so that the moment of obstacle release was not predictable.
Because that moment of release is everything.
If fertilization starts at the moment of sperm release, a sneaking male's success in sperm competition will be a function of the interval in sperm release or the distance to the eggs.
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