Similar words: leasing, pleasing, pleasingly, displeasing, release, released, release from, press release. Meaning: [rɪ'lɪːs] adj. emotionally purging (of e.g. art).
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91. The mayors, in releasing the report, said current rules about redeveloping these sites are too stringent.
92. The wet wind blew out the flame, allowing it to smolder and smoke, releasing incense.
93. The pillars of coal left behind were compressed, releasing large amounts of an explosive mixture of air and methane called firedamp.
94. By releasing it into the world, he relieved himself and taunted the fates to punish him.
95. They asked us whether we would consider releasing this record.
96. Also null and void is any stipulation releasing a partner from playing an active role in running the business.
97. It is notable that in the United Kingdom, for example, ministers have prosecuted civil servants for releasing information to Parliament.
98. Between searingly bright periods, the sky boils with thundery clouds that drift on by without releasing a drop.
99. The church planter will do well to set a goal of identifying and releasing others.
100. Lloyd's is now releasing through its magazine, Limelight, financial figures for all the syndicates.
101. This is tested by gagging the bats before releasing them.
102. He went to it at once, looking for a catch, a way of releasing it, but there was nothing.
103. A wildlife sanctuary is releasing eight of the animals into a special protected set.
104. In man and other species, there is accumulating evidence that gastrin stimulates acid secretion by releasing histamine.
105. Like the air-quality study, releasing its results also requires bilateral agreement.
106. This personalized process aims at releasing human potential in a way that will benefit the corporation.
107. It is possible to make approximate allowance for backspace by releasing the source-machine off play-pause about one second late.
108. The compressed gas expands explosively,(http://sentencedict.com/releasing.html) releasing energy into the speed of the molecules8.
109. Here coal could serve as alternative feedstock thus displacing oil and releasing natural gas for higher use.
110. They ripped open the jugular vein, releasing an appalling rush of blood.
111. Studios are releasing movies at a fast clip.
112. Bombesin, Gastrin Releasing Peptide (GRP), Rabbit anti.
113. Physical exercise is a good way of releasing tension.
114. The possible protective mechanism of estradiol is releasing.
115. Ghrelin is polypeptide resulting in releasing of growth hormone.
116. Electronegative ion releasing material can ameliorate the polluted environment.
117. Releasing lateral retinaculum adequately for patellar subluxation.
118. Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone; free acid; TRH; free acid.
119. It discusses the releasing area concept of LGB and gets the engineering release area through a lot of simulations.
120. It's Abraham Lincoln's 200th birthday, and to honor the occasion, the U. S. Mint is releasing a new penny that shows Lincoln's house.
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