Definitionn. merchandise issued for sale or public showing
Last update: June 15, 2015
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While you, therefore, are negotiating with your friends for the release of one of the sisters, I will effect that of the other, or die. [Please select]
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At least, release my gentle sister, and pour out all your malice on me. [Please select]
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The release of a new film is delayed. [Please select]
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The release mechanism of a lock. [Please select]
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The prisoner was released. [Please select]
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She gently released herself from his arms. [Please select]
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The new edition of the book has been released. [Please select]
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This news has been released to the press. . [Please select]
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The bullet is released from the gun at very high speed. . [Please select]
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He has released his rights in favour of his nephew. . [Please select]
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Jailer got an order for Rahul's release from prison. [Please select]
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"I like it very much," cried Duncan, who saw that the release of Cora was the primary object in the mind of the scout; "I like it much." [Please select]
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Huron, I accept your offer; release the woman. [Please select]
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I might consent to go into winter quarters, now --at least six weeks afore the leaves will turn--on condition you will release the maiden. [Please select]
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As soon, however, as the true situation of the chief was understood, several knives appeared, and his limbs and tongue were quickly released. [Please select]
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