How To Use Release In A Sentence

  • The defendant was released on bail until his trial next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are only a couple of days left in Graeme's Fantasy Book Review's Giveaway for one of three copies of Orson Scott Card's new release, Hidden Empire. Book Contest Links ... more than a few
  • Certain animations are still a bit hitchy, especially involving Mayer's car, but there's still time to resolve those before release. AdventureGamers.com
  • A steady stream of self-released mix tapes and videos - all adhering to the group's cartoonishly horrifying aesthetic, all a bit more deranged than the rest - increased the buzz and kept the conversation going. In concert: OFWGKTA at U Street Music Hall
  • A household radiator absorbs energy in the form of electric current and releases it in the form of heat.
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  • Once cool, release and tease hair with your fingers. The Sun
  • Although I was already a fan of both authors, it was this curious title overlap that led me to snatch these two off the New Releases table at my local bookstore. Romi Lassally: My Literary Indiscretions
  • A six-time Grammy nominee (talk about frustration), Elling has released six albums of audacious vocalese that trumpet his daring range and intellectualism.
  • In an attempt to thwart piracy of its music, the label equipped a collection of 52 album releases with a type of software known as a rootkit. ITnews Australia
  • The bird became so tame that it was impossible to release it back into the wild.
  • I was arraigned the very next morning and released on a personal. Show Stoppah
  • Similarly, when the starter button is pressed, along with the clutch pedal, the system recognises the transponder signal, releases the engine immobiliser and the steering lock, and the engine starts.
  • His second album released with Sony showed his talent as a serious music writer of original works.
  • I am also told that many of the perch were undersized and released.
  • He made a steady improvement and was released within 10 days of admission.
  • I looked up and saw that the trees I was standing under were eucalypts, which had released their oily, pungent aroma into the wet air.
  • Actual results may differ materially from those set forth in this release due to the risks and uncertainties inherent in Somaxon's business, including, without limitation, Somaxon's interpretation of its communications and interactions with the FDA relating to the requirements for approval of the NDA for Silenor, and the FDA's agreement with such interpretation; Somaxon's interpretation of the results of the clinical trials for Silenor, the timing of the interpretation of such results and the FDA's agreement with such interpretation; the potential for Somaxon to make a resubmission to the Silenor NDA; the potential for Silenor to receive regulatory approval for one or more indications on a timely basis or at all; the potential for the FDA to impose non-clinical, clinical or other requirements to be completed before or after regulatory approval of Silenor; Somaxon's ability to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the FDA that potential NDA approval of Silenor is appropriate prior to the completion of standard, long-term carcinogenicity studies, given the context of completed trials and pending studies; the timing and results of non-clinical studies for Silenor, and the FDA's agreement with Somaxon's interpretation of such results; Digital50.com Digital 50 Daily Industry News RSS Feed
  • The launch was held at a press conference at which graphic footage of foxhunting, staghunting and hare coursing was also released.
  • He was later released, but over the next couple of days wasn't himself and complained of chest pains.
  • The skill is to release the good dreams. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the simplest case, the wires carrying the electrical signals are used to form an electromagnet which attracts and releases a metal diaphragm.
  • Today, the Prime Minister released his two options for Senate reform describing them as moderate and reasonable.
  • All through the service balloons ascended, but when it was over 1/3 of the balloons were unreleased.
  • With three players cup-tied, one suspended and another released this month, there will be four familiar names missing, and some unfamiliar ones on the bench.
  • If the cells or islets were not synchronized we would observe a flat, averaged signal even though the single cells and islets released insulin in pulses.
  • He noted that there is currently no democratic way of allowing the release of synbio technology, to which Dr. Gutmann retorted that there is no democratic way of banning it either. Michael Rugnetta: The Presidential Commission and Synthetic Biology
  • The lead found in captive condors and released condors with low levels in their blood had isotope ratios similar to lead found in dead livestock and wildlife that had not been killed by hunters.
  • She has been taken to a local processing center, where she will be fingerprinted, photographed, ticketed and released.
  • It's time for the Senate to release him from legal limbo and give his nomination a final vote by simple majority.
  • You are put under a constant low level of pain that triggers endorphal release in your brain to help counter.
  • It would also release more time for doctors, who would no longer need to cope with people presenting illness as a cover for their real aim - the chance to talk to a sympathetic person about their personal problems.
  • The biggest concern is that the safety release of AT bindings is not designed to protect ankles in soft boots.
  • More than 175,000 people petitioned for his release. Christianity Today
  • The ambiguity inherent in that fantasy of unpinning suggests not only the male desire, but also the very real potential of a female "wildness" that desires release.
  • The distributors will probably bump up the price of the software when the next version is released.
  • They are worn to protect the arm from the bowstring as it moves forward after the release.
  • Loosely based on an old Montreal myth about a phantom ship and a shadowy captain (according to the poorly translated English press release), the maze is made up of five connected game zones.
  • The track, released on Monday, is tipped to be a massive Christmas hit.
  • Shaun recently released a new album titled "Shaun Wish" all over Asia. His band consist of guitarist Li Shengzhi, bassist Tico, keyboardist Jumbo and drummer Bill.
  • The murder hunt team are now back at square one after having arrested and released 27 men.
  • He said he was jailed in January for shoplifting offences and stayed off drugs when he was released.
  • The celibate may choose to use prayer for the release of energy during gnosis and the sex magician uses the act of intercourse as a conduit.
  • Morrissey and the Duranies are back in the charts; the 20th anniversary edition of Purple Rain was released last week; and Band Aid are already being tipped as a dead cert for the Christmas number one spot.
  • The ruling obligates airlines to release information about their flight delays.
  • This year he had two contrasting films released. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tahoma has a work-release program for non-violent offenders and routinely has inmates doing some of their time providing labor at the cemetery. Reggie Buddle
  • The album stayed on the shelf for several years, until it was finally released.
  • Microsoft is aiming to have the initial releases of the new operating system available in the second half of 2001.
  • I remind you that my staff and I considered this indi'vidual's release and return premature. The False Mirror
  • On Friday police had released closed-circuit television footage of two suspects at Cologne railway station.
  • She belongs to a family descended from free Blacks those released from slavery before the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863.
  • Fidelity is expected to release its monthly mutual fund guide tomorrow.
  • 17 The writ, literally “for replevying a man,” was a means of procuring the release of a prisoner—an earlier equivalent of the writ of habeas corpus. A History of American Law
  • Kazzer was a big deal before anybody even knew who he was - in the months preceding the release of his first CD, Pedal to the Metal, he was already on a Canada-wide tour to promote his brand of good-time rock & hip-hop.
  • Lightly crush the rosemary to release the aroma. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a bold gesture of reconciliation, the government released the rebel leader.
  • Before Jackie Chan made the move to Hollywood, his films from Hong Kong and China would be dubbed into English and released to the Western public.
  • She stubbed her toe and managed to release the guitar from its holding and it twanged on the ground, waking the two very unstable-temperamental parents below.
  • This was meant to pave the way for talks aimed at gaining the release of the hostages.
  • The trust claims both units are underused and costly to run but have not yet released detailed information about how much would be saved in closing the units.
  • His release hinged on a legal technicality: the police did not tell him he was under arrest or that he had the right to a lawyer. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, DDT released before that time is still present in the environment and in various organisms in the process of bioaccumulation.
  • He/she can ‘play’ with the gearshift or release the parking brake.
  • The term showed up in a news release this week announcing the Motorola Evoke, a phone that will launch this spring. CTIA: Cell phones get more social
  • For the sake of sanity, radio shows and other broadcasts are lumped in with "bootlegs" -- the term bootleg is taken to be anything not released by the band on one of its official record companies. DISCOGRAPHY: Genesis, by Scott McMahan
  • You lot do know that one of the key scenes was cut from the theatrical release, right?
  • Compared to its refined counterpart, wholewheat pasta gives a slower, more sustained release of energy into the bloodstream, is higher in fibre and more nutritious too.
  • Like "just A moment," the album sees the act expanding the posthardcore sounds that dominated their early releases. "shandy" starts as an experimental pop song filled with dizzying distorted noises and then morphs into a dramatic rocker. "this is is this?" is the disc's most dynamic composition. Japan News latest RSS headlines - The Japan News.Net
  • During his presidency education expanded and the government made efforts to diversify the economy to release Zambia from its dependence on copper.
  • Necrotising fasciitis is a rare but potentially deadly bacterial infection that releases toxins which damage nearby tissue. Times, Sunday Times
  • His dark hair was matted with sweat, his expression strained and empty, the expression of release. Strangers In the Night
  • Charged with credit-card fraud and identity theft, most of the suspects arrested that day have been released on bail pending trial.
  • Repeater technique will eventually begin to release the phrase from various engrams and begin to show up incidents.
  • Just over 25 years later, the release of The Jazz Singer marked the advent of sound in the form of feature-length talkies, and film took an enormous leap in a new direction.
  • When encountering headachy thing to generate undesirable sentiment, not oppressed in the heart, and should think way its sparse release comes out.
  • Our second annual spring trip to the Upper Catch and Release Area of the Miller's River, my father caught this nice brown trout, and caught flak from the elitists because he was using the fly rod with a spinning reel and rooster tail and catching fish, while the elitist fly fishers were getting skunked all morning. Field & Stream
  • Dominguez I, Fornes MW, Burgos MH, Mayorga LS (1996) Acrosome content release in streptolysin O permeabilized mouse spermatozoa. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • They are dubbed 'odorous' and 'coconut' due to the coconut - or rum-like smell they release when crushed. Livescience.com
  • He took pictures by pressing the shutter release with his stronger left thumb. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • Of the general prison population roughly 67% reoffend within two years of being released. Times, Sunday Times
  • CROWLEY: Some on the Bush team were described as seething when they saw the Gore camp release those partial figures out in public. CNN Transcript - Special Event: The Florida Vote: U.S. Supreme Court Turns Tables on Gore - December 09, 2000
  • They were each sentenced to 29 years in prison but were released in 1992 as part of an amnesty granted to political prisoners, having served only five years of their sentence.
  • The best way to avoid infections of this kind from A. buntonensis is to apply antibiotics such as gentamicin, amikacin, chloramphenicol and tetracycline to the wound immediately after the leech has released itself.
  • His appeal was upheld and he was released immediately.
  • Exposure to ozone causes acute changes in lung function, neutrophil infiltration, cytokine release, and potentiation of allergen-induced bronchoconstriction.
  • The substance releases the minerals into the teeth, encouraging the growth of new enamel.
  • Grinding of the teeth and clenching of the jaws during sleep, otherwise known as bruxism, is a common condition for adults who want to release tension. Article Ace
  • And have you seen the new trailers-previews for it's re-release?
  • It's interesting that Hucabee's self-exculpatory press release claims the story was "out of context," yet did not provide the context. Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Huckabee: "Don't Mormons Believe That Jesus And The Devil Are Brothers?"
  • Bored pet owners released them and the birds bred.
  • This helps stimulate the release of cholecystokinin, a hormone that signals the brain to stop eating.
  • The vast majority of the defendants pleaded not guilty and were released on bail with strict conditions.
  • Democrats howled in anger when the full-year trade figures were released. Times, Sunday Times
  • Women wear the patch on their abdomen, where it gradually releases a dose of testosterone into the body through the skin.
  • Similarly, Guinness was unhappy with the protracted walk that Lean expected him to make across the parade ground after his release from the hot box.
  • Pickron, who had experience in the background-screening industry, soon learned the landscaper was a convicted felon released from prison two years earlier. Azcentral.com | news
  • The manager released him to return to his native town to visit his grandmother who was ill in bed.
  • A year later, in February 1990, the South African government released Nelson Mandela and unbanned the African National Congress and the other liberation movements in South Africa.
  • The title from the original play, though, won out, and The Children's Hour, with Lillian Hellman's name blazoned across the ‘based on’ screen credit, was released in 1961.
  • The family are converts to grains such as buckwheat and quinoa because they release energy in the body more slowly. Times, Sunday Times
  • But they have made the pre-release process more paranoid than ever to no good effect that I can think of… other than the amusement of those who want to know everything and know it now.
  • Disney has released the first trailer for the big screen adaptation of Confessions of a Shopaholic .
  • He was released on conditional bail. Times, Sunday Times
  • But crucial to the Apprendi analysis, and what distinguishes this from parole, is the additional imprisonment term is not authorized unless and until the judge finds a violation of the terms of release. The Volokh Conspiracy » Extending Probation Sentence Without Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?
  • In the last two and a half years, 1,463 employees have made wagers with play money (Goobles, as in rubles) on questions like: will Google open a Russia office? will Apple release an Intel-based Mac? how many users will Gmail have at the end of the quarter? 2008 January « TalentedApps
  • He is imprisoned for a year for having acted as Castlewood's second in the duel, for which Lady Castlewood bitterly reproaches him, and on his release joins the army and fights in the war of the Spanish Succession.
  • Paul Simon has released a companion album to his Greatest Hits.
  • In April, he's released on bail after prominent Philadelphians vouched for his character.
  • Lots of aliterates, according to Trelease, say they just don't have time to read anymore.
  • Ten adult elephants - each with a number painted on it - were successfully moved and released in this fashion.
  • Released in 1981, it's like the last Hollywood movie of the 1960s, in which the aspirations and ideals of that long-gone decade finally soured irrevocably on its dazed, burnt-out survivors. Cutter's Way is a cinematic masterpiece
  • Be prepared to insert them over the travel lock release mechanism as soon as the blade locks.
  • Wright demoed the tool at last August's DefCon but held off its release until Cisco was able to make a fix available.
  • His follow-up picture Assassin premiered at Cannes in 1997 to particularly dismissive critical opprobrium and never earned a release in the UK.
  • In a message posted on the Boston police department's website, the group said that the site had been attacked several months ago and that hundreds of passwords were released in retaliation for what they called brutality against Occupy Boston. The Seattle Times
  • Finally there are two theatrical trailers for the film, a few previews for other Fox releases, and some DVD-ROM content.
  • The company has defocused on its planned release of its third generation platform because it says operators are more keen to avoid a two-step upgrade.
  • Unlike most SXSW acts, which perform in vacant lots or cave-like bars, Mr. West will perform at a decommissioned power plant capacity: 2,500, with eight cameramen filming the set for release online. Kanye Steals the Spotlight
  • The fish was measured by tape to be 44.5” in girth and 81” in length before being released in healthy condition back into the water. Big Fish Dispatch
  • The first release comprises four-bedroom detached, five-bedroom detached and five-bedroom split-level houses.
  • In budding, aggregates of cells differentiate into small sponges that are released superficially or expelled through the oscula.
  • Robert Mueller, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, released a letter he had written to Mr. MacAskill in which he called the Scots minister's decision "inexplicable as it is detrimental to the cause of justice. Lockerbie Fallout Spreads to London
  • They have been released without charge as investigations continue. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the end he was released from hospital before the case could be determined by a higher court. Times, Sunday Times
  • For Ms. Clark's last four new releases, Kindle sales of her backlisted books rose an average of 80% in the six weeks after publication. The Case of the Best-Selling Author
  • In this way, the energy released by the exergonic reaction can be partially harnessed to drive the endergonic one.
  • NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Baltimore-based Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) have released new pictures from the telescope this week, to celebrate Hubble's anniversary. by sam-kiley April 24, 2010 4: 29 PM EDT coucou .. Breaking News: CBS News
  • With a quick pull, Baxorth released his scimitar from the ground's clutches and took a couple steps to his left, toward his agile adversary.
  • Because the release of aerosols is centered over land, its cooling effects tend to be localized over continents.
  • So I suppose it's no surprise that a May 7 press release from the the World Congress of Families (WCF), an extremely conservative group that "seeks to restore the natural family as the fundamental social unit and the 'seedbed' of civil society," accused CCF of wanting to '' de-institutionalize marriage "and of celebrating the fact" that an increasing number of women are choosing not to marry and have children. Stephanie Coontz: Unconventional Wisdom on Families
  • The indeterminate sentence means it will be up to the parole board to decide when it is safe for the man to be released on licence.
  • Authorities released a dispersing liquid into the coastal waters to dilute the slick.
  • These New Puritans, an English band that has just released its debut album, “Beat Pyramid” (Domino), played rock that was spikier than a bushel of sea urchins. SXSW: 15 Minutes With These New Puritans - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The transfer could be the first of so-called high-level detainees - the five under consideration have been on a 2009 list of 48 determined by the administration to be "too dangerous to release," administration officials testified this week. News - latimes.com
  • Last year, Walt Disney Studios released what has been rumored to be one of its final traditionally animated feature-length films.
  • Do you have plans to use the label to release material by bands other than yourselves?
  • I started this blog as a creative outlet, a much needed release, an escape from reality.
  • At nerve terminals, stimulus-evoked calcium entry triggers transmitter release through rapid, regulated exocytosis of readily releasable synaptic vesicles.
  • Like in a car engine, the gas released from a manhole explosion could push on a piston and turn a crankshaft.
  • BigPond Movies has just released some research it commissioned to spruik its DVD-rental-by-mail service. Why Would You Use A DVD Rental Service? | Lifehacker Australia
  • In March this year he was released from jail then vanished again. The Sun
  • The newly-released quarterly figures highlighted a dramatic turnaround in the force's performance in tackling muggings and other violent hold-ups.
  • It is as well to bear in mind that laughter is a great releaser of tension.
  • He punched the pillow in an effort to release his anger.
  • So she nodded in agreement, but he didn't release her wrist.
  • The conman asks the person contacted to contribute a small sum of money to speed up the release of the funds.
  • And hedgehogs released into areas of excellent habitat hightailed it out of there if they smelt badger. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was later released, then arrested again (along with a dozen others) when police busted a house orgy a week later.
  • The national police agency declared war on the Yamaguchi-gumi in September in an attempt to rein it in before the release of its leader, Kenichi Shinoda, from prison next spring. Yakuza chief arrested in Japan
  • She called on the government to speed up the process of release for hundreds of political prisoners still in jail.
  • Widlife has received permission to release one of these bugs called a planthopper into Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoir. Corpus Christi Caller Times, Caller.com Stories
  • In the latter situation stress can build up in the absence of any form of physical release which could diffuse the situation. Healthy By Nature
  • You'll have been arrested in a blaze of publicity but the police won't make quite the same fuss over your release, meaning the cloud of suspicion will hang over you.
  • The number of Catholics worldwide has exceeded one billion for the first time, according to figures released by the Vatican.
  • This enables the gas to be released and collected. Times, Sunday Times
  • When acoustic texture material is wet, asbestos fibers are withheld from release into the air.
  • Walking across a carpeted floor is enough to release surplus electrons. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I was opposed to the early release because I couldn't believe somebody capable of doing that could change in only two years,’ said Mrs Murray.
  • The fund was instrumental in obtaining a pardon from the families of the victims in Benghazi, and for the annulation of the death sentence and later for the medics 'release," Pierini said Monday. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The panel will give their verdict on the latest video releases.
  • Scotty was only 17 years old when "Clear As Day" was released, making him the youngest male in history to enter at the top of the all-genre chart with a debut album.
  • Webster's book is released as in Rochdale, an apparently innocent man is murdered after being accused of being a paedophile. The NSPCC Needs To Be Stopped. Full Stop
  • Originally released in 1957, the film was remade as "The Magnificent Seven".
  • This stimulus results in the secretion of corticotropin into plasma, stimulation of corticotropin receptors in the adrenal cortex, and release of cortisol into the blood.
  • The courts, however, decided that a port so little guarded as Wilmington was at that time could not be legally called blockaded, and the brig was therefore released. The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2)
  • Smith is under contract but probably will be asked to take a pay cut or face being released.
  • The fertiliser releases nutrients gradually as bacteria decompose it.
  • He even abolished the system whereby the police controlled prisoners once they were released and introduced what we call the probation system where an independent probation service, a non-police service, supervises the prisoners. Churchill: A Life
  • The latest release is even cheesier. The Sun
  • The figures released also reflected a big rise in output from solar panels. Times, Sunday Times
  • If a press release for this album exists, I'm willing to bet that it rails against "bling."
  • It is a potent time-release medication for relief of moderate to severe pain, known as hillbilly heroin because of black-market popularity in some rural areas.
  • He was readmitted to hospital for a month but released after two weeks. The Sun
  • Keep in mind also that this was a pre-release model so there may be minor changes to the production unit.
  • As expected given low levels of wild codling moths, release of sterile males, and treatment with pheromone, there was no detectable codling moth damage in any orchard.
  • As a natural response to a diseased heart, the body releases the hormone norepinephrine, causing the heart to beat up to five times faster than normal.
  • He released her wrists and slowly stood, sheathing his sword.
  • The release of colonic regulatory peptides by bile salts does make physiological sense.
  • Not only had my thyroid gland been unable to release normal amounts of hormones, it had actually been totally destroyed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Police released a composite sketch of the suspect on Saturday.
  • The content of the release Does the release need to be angled differently for the different sections of the list?
  • The United States says Davis acted in self-defense and is a diplomat who should be released immediately under international conventions.
  • Finally, the weight of scientific evidence, wielded by an implacable defense attorney, got Miller released and another man indicted.
  • Back then, as now in his new Concord Music Group release "New Time, New 'Tet" (Amazon), I was drawn -- in his tenor saxophone improvisations and compositions -- to their flowing sense of ordered liberty, with the inner warmth of an adventurous romanticist. Benny Golson's Adventure
  • Dance classes release endorphins and encourage interaction - and that social aspect keeps people coming back. Times, Sunday Times
  • September 13th, 2009 at 5: 05 am computerist: This irrelevance blows UCD through the roof simply from the fact that these organisms are each carriers of prescribed "blueprint" information slowly but surely waiting for their next "release" state. Behe, Common Descent, & UD
  • There was a big stink on whether to release one outside city limits or to kill it (they used the politically correct term "euthanize"). The farmer that allows us to hunt on his property told the coyotes were getting so bad that he has to move the cows from the bac
  • The Agriculture Department today released a new graphic to replace the old symbol.
  • When you turn the key from the outside, it releases both the knob and the deadbolt.
  • They were, however, released on bond, pending appeal.
  • Keep in mind that nothing was recorded after the 2000 re-release of the film.
  • The case itself, as with the previous volume, offers a reversible cover, a cool feature that seems to be the norm for Geneon releases now.
  • Few details were released of the precise circumstances of the friendly fire incidents which caused the casualties.
  • They were questioned by officers at a local police station before being released on bail until October 10.
  • The role of the Sertoli cells is to nourish the developing and maturing germinal cells which are eventually released into the lumen of the tubule as spermatozoa.
  • Small bubbles were the worst in terms of aroma release. Times, Sunday Times
  • Watch the last 2 Steve Jobs presentations for Apple New Product Releases (Motorola Itunes Phone, Black Ipod Nano, Itunes 4. 9-5.1, Harry Potter Audio Books Exclusive, Ipod Video, Skinnier Imac 20 Media Centre, Lost + Desperate Housewives on Ipod day after they are on TV for $1.99) - The Nano has barely been out a month and its a household name, at least where there is a teenager, or geek gadgeteer at heart. Disney, ABC : "I know these guys..."
  • In the end he was released from hospital before the case could be determined by a higher court. Times, Sunday Times
  • On Thursday, Dischord Records, the label founded by MacKaye in 1980, launched the Fugazi Live Series: an online archive of 800-plus live recordings from the band's collection, to be released in installments. News
  • Despite its all-star cast, the original version was panned on its initial release, called convoluted and confusing. The New Wave, Still Rolling

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