Sentence examples for the release that from inspiring English sources

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the release that

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The event of setting (someone or something) free (e.g. hostages, slaves, prisoners, caged animals, hooked or stuck mechanisms).

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More importantly he understands the release that was long in coming.

That he has been able to do so on the back of a momentous innings, played perhaps with the release that comes with already having made a decision, merely serves to highlight it.

By that standard, we should hope that Simpson, like any other well-behaved, seventy-year-old convict who is eligible for parole, receives the release that is his due.

This will just turn on in the release that is happening in early 2010.

The OpenStack piece is based on OpenStack Liberty, the release that came out last year.

Please let this be the release that makes me go back to WinMo, at least in theory.

Yahoo had a profit miss for Q3, causing shares to drop, but there was a gem in the release that should make investors very happy.

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Buried in the releases that plagued CES was a notable absence – 3D TV capabilities.

It's difficult to remember that this is only his debut album, but undoubtedly the releases that follow will make that a little clearer.

Of all the releases that were performed, the effects were the greatest for the extension gap.

"I don't regret any of the releases that I put out.

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