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released
adjective as in freed
adjective as in announced
Example Sentences
The ballad was originally released as a Children In Need song in 2004 and topped the UK chart for two weeks.
The other 50% of reservations will be released two days prior to a specific day at 8 a.m.
In his new book, "Citizen," to be released on Nov. 19, Clinton ventures through his post-presidential years, including a 2018 NBC interview where Clinton was questioned about his apology to Lewinsky, the Guardian reports.
He played one season in 2016 before being released by the Lions and had brief stints with several other American football teams.
The content recorded on Belfast Project tapes was meant as a historical record of a history left intentionally untold, guaranteed anonymity for its participants, who were assured they’d only be released after the last interviewee died.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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