Release
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2035 examples of Release in a sentence
YouTube also announced recently that they're going to
release
a version of their kids' app that would be entirely moderated by humans.
And speaking of physical connection, you guys know I love the hormone oxytocin, you
release
oxytocin, you feel bonded to everyone in the room.
You guys know that the best way to
release
oxytocin quickly is to hold someone else's hand for at least six seconds.
At night, I would sit with my family around the snowy, bunny-eared TV, and watch images of that same quiet man from the garden surrounded by hundreds and thousands of people as scenes from his
release
were broadcast nightly.
When they ask for a C.D. or an MP3 version, we just can't make that happen, and the reason is because this isn't a promotional app or a game to promote or accompany the
release
of a traditional record.
Just as some animals can use objects in their environments as tools to reach into narrow spaces, here we see that Entropica, again on its own initiative, was able to move a large disk representing an animal around so as to cause a small disk, representing a tool, to reach into a confined space holding a third disk and
release
the third disk from its initially fixed position.
In addition, just as some other animals are able to cooperate by pulling opposite ends of a rope at the same time to
release
food, here we see that Entropica is able to accomplish a model version of that task.
INCRA would not only
release
its ratings but it would also
release
its indicators and methodology.
They focus on the heat required and the speed in which it moves through the material so that they're able to
release
and produce that CO2 at a really fast rate, which allows them to have a more compact design and overall cheaper costs.
We use
"release
early,
release
often" on our software.
It's being done by some in the industry, but not enough, so we're pushing a law in Congress called the SAFE Seafood Act, and I'm very excited today to announce the
release
of a chef's petition, where 450 chefs have signed a petition calling on Congress to support the SAFE Seafood Act.
And one of the tools we plan to
release
is called Reality Defender, which is a web-browser plug-in that can flag potentially fake content automatically, right in the browser.
Within about 10 seconds, the bloodstream carries a stimulant called nicotine to the brain, triggering the
release
of dopamine and other neurotransmitters including endorphins that create the pleasurable sensations which make smoking highly addictive.
In fact, some interesting studies have pointed to oxytocin levels, which are a kind of bonding hormone that we
release
when we're having sex or nursing or around someone that we care for extremely, oxytocin levels raising in both humans and dogs who care about each other or who enjoy each other's company, and beyond that, other studies show that oxytocin raised even in other pairs of animals, so, say, in goats and dogs who were friends and played with each other, their levels spiked afterwards.
Biologists should avoid
release
of potentially devastating genetically modified pathogens.
When I reported about these events, I felt I had charge, I felt like I had a channel to
release
all the emotions I had inside me.
When humid air, high humidity and radiation are combined with these organic compounds, which I call exogenous vitamin C, generous vitamin C in the form of gas, the plants
release
antioxidants which react with pollutants.
But there's a nonprofit behind it, and kids go through a door that says "Employees Only" and they end up in this space where they do homework and write stories and make films and this is a book
release
party where kids will read.
There's a quarterly that's published with just writing that's done by the kids who come every day after school, and we have
release
parties and they eat cake and read for their parents and drink milk out of champagne glasses.
A cure that we are actively working to
release
from university labs around the world and share with everyone who needs it.
If we reduce costs to one percent, that would
release
a saving of 30 billion dollars per year.
We work with them both to understand the situation on the ground and which images are missing to describe it, who are the ones that are influencing the situation, and when to
release
the material to advance the struggle.
As whales dive to the depths to feed and come up to the surface to breathe, they actually
release
these enormous fecal plumes.
So these insects store energy in a spring and
release
that really quickly to get the high power they need to jump out of water, for example.
And the basic idea is that we're going to compress this, store energy in the springs, and then
release
it to jump.
Immediately, your hypothalamus sends a signal to your pituitary, which sends a signal to your adrenal gland that says,
"Release
stress hormones!
The fact that we have access to that is great, but let's not
release
it in PDF form, because then we're having our citizens write PDF scrapers.
If you're FOILing data, if you're seeing your data being FOILed over and over again, let's
release
it to the public, that's a sign that it should be made public.
I don't know where, but it's coming from somewhere, and you can
release
it with the PDF.
What happens is, they send in their samples, we sequence the DNA of their microbes and then
release
the results back to them.
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