Released in A Sentence

    1

    A'Ran compelled the sword into the ground deep enough for it to remain upright when he released it.

    2

    A'Ran hissed as he released his breath and opened his eyes.

    3

    Acting on this principle he ruled frivolously, and with a wanton indulgence of whims. In 1820 his misrule provoked a revolt, and he remained in the hands of insurgents till he was released by foreign intervention in 1823.

    4

    After a few minutes he finally released her.

    5

    After a tedious and captious examination, he was in March brought before convocation, and, on refusing to subscribe certain articles, was excommunicated and imprisoned; but through the interference of the king he was finally released after he had voluntarily signified his acceptance of all the articles except two, and confessed that he had erred not only " in discretion but in doctrine."

    6

    After being in confinement for some years, he was released in 1814 on payment of a fine, and retiring to an estate at Breddwill, near Christiania, he died there on the 29th of March 1824.

    7

    After Charles's death in 1477 Adolf was released from the captivity in which he had been held, and placed himself at the head of a party in the powerful city of Ghent, which sought to settle the disputed succession by forcing a match between him and Mary, the heiress of Burgundy.

    8

    After Fouquet's death (1680) Dauger and Fouquet's other (old-standing) valet La Riviere are put together, by Louvois's special orders, in one lower dungeon; Louvois evidently fears their knowledge of things heard from Fouquet, and he orders Lauzun (who had recently been allowed to converse freely with Fouquet) to be told that they are released.

    9

    After fourteen years' confinement, he was released on bail and lived in Holborn, where his benevolence was shown by all manner of works of charity.

    10

    After fully three months' imprisonment they were released on the demand of the dey of Algiers, and again set sail for Marseilles on the 28th of November, but when within sight of their port they were driven back by a northerly wind to Bougie on the coast of Africa.

    11

    After he spent years in prison, he was released last summer, in California.

    12

    After the death of Pamphilus Eusebius withdrew to Tyre, and later, while the Diocletian persecution was still raging, went to Egypt, where he seems to have been imprisoned, but soon released.

    13

    Again her fall was briefly interrupted - until the roots released their grip in the loose gravel.

    14

    Agricultural labour for convicts has been tried in colonies of coatti (or those provisionally released) planted out in the islands of the Italian archipelago.

    15

    Albert was engaged in struggles with his three sons, who took him prisoner in 1288; but he was released the following year by order of the German king Rudolph I.

    16

    Alex had nursed them back to health and released them in the area where the goats had been kept when she owned the dairy.

    17

    Alex released Carmen's hand as she stepped into the house.

    18

    All attempts to bribe him were unsuccessful, and Pyrrhus is said to have been so impressed that he released the prisoners without ransom (Plutarch, Pyrrhus, 18).

    19

    Alondra looked down at the table and her hand released Carmen's.

    20

    Alphonso was therefore released under promise to abandon all his conquests in Galicia.

    21

    Although he had given notice of Dumouriez's treachery, he was put on his trial on the 12th of May, unanimously acquitted, but again imprisoned, and not released till after the 9th Thermidor.

    22

    An attempt made by one of the pashas to rid himself of these two persons by a coup detat signally failed owing to the loyalty of their armed supporters, who released Ibrahlm and Rilwan from prison and compelled the pasha to fly to Constantinople.

    23

    An expedition sent in the following year (5426) succeeded in taking captive the king of Cyprus, who was brought to Cairo and presently released for a ransom of 200,000 dinars, on condition of acknowledging the suzerainty of the Egyptian sultan and paying him an annual tribute.

    24

    And he released Bolkonski's arm to indicate that he had now quite finished.

    25

    And then he released her as suddenly as he had begun the assault.

    26

    Andros was sent to England for trial in 1690, but was immediately released without trial, and from 1692 until 1698 he was governor of Virginia, but was recalled through the agency of Commissary James Blair, with whom he quarrelled.

    27

    As he rode, problems bobbed to the surface of his mind like driftwood released from quicksand – ready to be plucked from the surface and worked into something useable.

    28

    As he spoke, he slid the sword through the woman's gullet and released her.

    29

    As soon as this act was discovered, Donne was dismissed, and then thrown into the Fleet prison (February 1602), from which he was soon released.

    30

    As the days passed, the little filly grew stronger and they finally released her in the pasture with her mother and sisters.

    31

    At a later period he was released from close confinement and allowed to settle in Mexico, where a pension was given him.

    32

    At about the same time the pope, on the petition of the emperor Matthias II., released Pazmany from his monkish vows.

    33

    At death it is released from its bonds, as from long slavery, and joyously soars aloft.

    34

    At the end of May an Indian brigade arrived for garrison duty, and the Egyptian troops were released for service on the Nile.

    35

    At the familiar voice, Taran released him and turned.

    36

    Auvergne after a few months' imprisonment was released, chiefly through the influence of his half-sister, his aunt, the duchess of Angouleme and his father-in-law.

    37

    Before Blanco left he had released Rizal and allowed him to go to Spain, but the friars caused his arrest and he was sent back to Manila, where he was executed by Polavieja's orders in December 1896.

    38

    Before he passed out, he released what sounded like a hoarse laugh.

    39

    Before the ratification of his exchange he obtained command of some vessels, and conducted various naval attacks against the English; and having, on his return to France in 1760, fallen accidentally into their hands, he was, on the ground of having broken his parole, thrown into prison at Portsmouth, but as the charge could not be properly substantiated he was soon afterwards released.

    40

    Being released from his duties as private secretary by the general election of 1880, he began to take a rather more active part in parliamentary affairs.

    41

    Being then released, he went to Brussels, where he was visited by his brother Robert in October of that year; and he was in the secrets of those who were preparing for a fresh rising in Ireland in conjunction with French aid.

    42

    Besides, it was declared a free imperial port in 1719, and was therefore released from the obstructions to trade contained in the hampering legislation of the period.

    43

    Brady released her suddenly, and Lana wobbled.

    44

    Brady released his breath.

    45

    But although sentences were shortened it was not thought safe to surrender all control over the released convict; and he was only granted a ticket-of-leave for the unexpired portion of his original sentence.

    46

    But directly he was released from the rack he always withdrew the confessions uttered in the delirium of pain.

    47

    But he was soon released and again in a position of influence.

    48

    But Salome Alexandra, his brother's widow, who released him from prison on the death of her husband and married him, was connected with the Pharisees through her brother Simon ben Shetach.

    49

    But the two were caught and confined in Hades till Heracles came and released Theseus.

    50

    But these hopes were disappointed; on the contrary, Otto seems to have released Boleslaus, duke of the Poles, from his vigue allegiance to the German kings, and he founded an archbishopric at Gnesen, thus freeing the Polish sees from the authority of the archbishop of Magdeburg.

    51

    But when he declined even under torture to confess that he had been guilty of extensive peculation, he was finally released.

    52

    By the advice of his friends he presented a second petition, offering, if released, to leave the kingdom at once and for ever.

    53

    By this treaty Treaty of Sweden gave back the province of Trondhjem and the T Copen= isle of Bornholm and released Denmark from the most hagen, onerous of the obligations of the treaty of Roskilde.

    54

    Captain Elliot, one of the prisoners, who had been released on parole, was shot dead by Boers while crossing the Vaal, and Captain Lambert, another paroled prisoner who accompanied Elliot, was also shot, but escaped.

    55

    Carmen released her and shoved her off the stanchion.

    56

    Carmen released them and returned to the barn.

    57

    Charles, released in 1288 under a deceptive negotiation, was crowned king of Sicily by Honorius I V.; but he had much ado to defend his continental dominions against James and Roger.

    58

    Christians being released, in important particulars, from conformity to the Old Testament polity as a whole, a real difficulty attended the settlement of the limits and the immediate authority of the remainder, known vaguely as the moral law.

    59

    Consequently in 1561 both Lady Margaret and her son, who were English subjects, were imprisoned by Elizabeth; but they were soon released, and Darnley spent some time at the English court before proceeding to Scotland in February 1565.

    60

    Cynthia released the tears she'd held in check.

    61

    Damian released his wife.

    62

    Darian released her and stepped between the two women.

    63

    Darkyn released her and lifted his chin towards an awaiting portal.

    64

    Dean released his grip and dropped backward into space.

    65

    Death released him from his perplexities on the 8th of January 1198.

    66

    Deidre released her breath as the knife left.

    67

    Despite the danger outside the walls, tension released her shoulders when she'd gone far enough to lose sight of the city's walls.

    68

    During those years no man had shared her life, but just before Dean was released from the Army, he received surprising word of his mother's second marriage.

    69

    Dustin released her, glowering.

    70

    Dusty struggled not to smile then released it with a chuckle.

    71

    Early in 1690 he was released from his confinement, and after subsisting for some years largely on the charity of his friend and former pupil, Dr John Radcliffe, he died on the 21st of January 1699.

    72

    Elise released her, sitting back in shock.

    73

    Enfantin was released in a few months, and then, accompanied by some of his followers, he went to Egypt.

    74

    Enjoying their game of tug-of-war, he released her.

    75

    Eventually Koszta was released and returned to the United States.

    76

    Eventually St Louis was released on surrendering Damietta and paying one-half of his ransom, and by the middle of May 1250 he reached Acre, having abandoned the Egyptian expedition.

    77

    Finally Alex kissed her neck and released her, stepping away as he spoke.

    78

    Finally he released her, and when her feet touched the floor again, she took a deep breath.

    79

    Finally he released her.

    80

    Finally he released one hand and lifted it to her face, crooking a finger under her chin to lift it.

    81

    Finally he released the doe.

    82

    Finally she released him and leaned back to view his reaction.

    83

    Finally, after a mission in the south, which lasted from July 1 794 to March 1795 and in which he showed great moderation, he was arrested on the 28th of May 1795, but was released by the amnesty of the year IV.

    84

    Finally, she released a long, slow breath.

    85

    For a moment longer he held her in his arms, and then released her.

    86

    For crying out "Woe unto thee, 0 land, when thy king is a child," he was imprisoned by the House of Commons, but he was soon released and went into exile.

    87

    Friday was usually a hectic day, with people being released, so she was unable to leave early.

    88

    Geoffrey's grandson released his right to King John, and the castle remained with the crown until Henry III.

    89

    Gradually the sound abated and Keaton released her.

    90

    Gradually they resumed church-fellowship in Amsterdam, where they chose the learned Henry Ainsworth as teacher, in place of Greenwood, but elected no new pastor, as they expected Francis Johnson (1562-1618) soon to be released and to rejoin them.

    91

    Gradually winter released its grip and flowers erupted from the ground in celebration of spring.

    92

    Great Britain immediately demanded their release, and war for a time seemed imminent; but owing mainly to the tactful diplomacy of the prince consort, Lincoln acknowledged that the seizure of Mason and Slidell was a violation of the rights of Great Britain as a neutral, and on the 1st of January 1862 released the commissioners.

    93

    Great Britain released her prisoners on the 4th of June, and on the 17th of June was signed the convention which terminated the Baltic campaign.

    94

    Halleck (at the Washington headquarters) began by withdrawing McClellan from the James to assist Pope in central Virginia; Lee, thus released from any fear for the safety of Richmond, turned swiftly upon Pope.

    95

    Hastings was soon released at the intercession of the Dutch resident, and made use of his position at Murshidabad to open negotiations with the English fugitives at Falta, the site of a Dutch factory near the mouth of the Hugli.

    96

    Having been convicted of the libel he was liberated later in the year under circumstances that only became clear in 1864, when six letters were discovered in the Record Office from Defoe to a Government official, Charles Delaf aye, which, according to William Lee, established the fact that in 1718 at least Defoe was doing not only political work, but that it was of a somewhat equivocal kind - that he was, in fact, sub-editing the Jacobite Mist's Journal, under a secret agreement with the government that he should tone down the sentiments and omit objectionable items. He had, in fact, been released on condition of becoming a government agent.

    97

    Having released John Ball from his prison at Maidstone, the Kentish insurgents attacked and damaged the archbishop's property at Canterbury and Lambeth; then, rushing into the Tower of London, they seized the archbishop himself.

    98

    Haydn, thus released from his official duties, forthwith accepted a commission from Salomon, the London concertdirector, to write and conduct six symphonies for the concerts in the Hanover Square Rooms. He arrived in England at the beginning of 1791 and was welcomed with the greatest enthusiasm, receiving among other honours the degree of D Mus.

    99

    He again excommunicated the emperor and released his subjects from their allegiance (24th of March 1239).

    100

    He continued to serve as a representative during the short remainder of the republic. At the coup d'etat of the 2nd December 1851 he was arrested along with the other members of the opposition; but after a short imprisonment at Ham he was released, and, with his newly-married wife, lived in retirement till his death, which took place at Ourne (Sarthe) on the 28th of October 1857.

    101

    He feigned madness at his trial, but during the forty years of his subsequent confinement at Bedlam he talked and acted like a rational being, and when he was at length released and sent to Australia he earned his living there as a house painter, and used to declare that he had never been mad at all.

    102

    He glanced up at her and released her wrist.

    103

    He grudgingly released her and pushed himself back, straddling her thighs.

    104

    He held Felipa longer and then kissed her on the forehead when he released her.

    105

    He hugged her for a moment and then released her.

    106

    He is released, but only conditionally, on licence or ticket-of-leave.

    107

    He kissed her again and released her.

    108

    He kissed her forehead and released her.

    109

    He laughed and released her left hand long enough to pull the tail of her T-shirt out of her jeans.

    110

    He lifted his chin to the men holding Taran in place, and they released him.

    111

    He looked uncertain and released her arm.

    112

    He moved away, and she released her breath, resting her head against the cabinet in relief.

    113

    He picked up the reins and released the break, addressing her father and the twins.

    114

    He pressed her hand and released it, and she went back to the candle and sat down again in her former position.

    115

    He promised never to declare war or levy troops without the consent of the sejm, undertook to fill all vacancies within a certain time, and released the szlachta from the payment of income-tax, their one remaining fiscal obligation.

    116

    He pulled her closer to him, until their sides were pressed together, then released her as the weird energy fluttered through her.

    117

    He pulled her to face him and released her, satisfaction on his face.

    118

    He punctuated it with a quick kiss and then released her again.

    119

    He released a sigh when he.d transformed and shook snowflakes from his thick coat.

    120

    He released a small burst of power into her.

    121

    He released her abruptly and she staggered on the injured leg, nearly falling in the snow again.

    122

    He released her and chuckled.

    123

    He released her and clenched her wrist once more, pushing back her sleeve.

    124

    He released her and leaned forward to hear her over the bellowing crowd.

    125

    He released her and left.

    126

    He released her and mounted Ed.

    127

    He released her and moved away.

    128

    He released her and moved before her, back toward her.

    129

    He released her and spun.

    130

    He released her and stepped away.

    131

    He released her and stood, helping her to her feet.

    132

    He released her and swatted her ass, amused at the fiery look she gave him.

    133

    He released her and tossed his coat to a waiting maid before motioning Sofia to follow.

    134

    He released her and turned away.

    135

    He released her and turned her to face him.

    136

    He released her and turned to Ed's stall.

    137

    He released her and turned to look at Iliana.

    138

    He released her arm.

    139

    He released her chin and turned away, pacing the kitchen floor.

    140

    He released her hand and cradled her face in his hands.

    141

    He released her hand, but his eyes still held hers in a hypnotic trance that made her think of Dracula.

    142

    He released her jaw and took her into his arms.

    143

    He released her just as quickly and wiped tears from one eye.

    144

    He released her neck, touching it with a thumb that burned hot enough to singe her skin.

    145

    He released her once they were away from the scene.

    146

    He released her without another word, and she curled onto her side, weeping not only for the bizarre world she'd entered but from the realization she'd never, ever, ever return to hers.

    147

    He released her without objection and she walked away to get Destiny.

    148

    He released her, and she gave another curtsy then took a few steps back.

    149

    He released her, and she rolled, coughing.

    150

    He released her, and she sprang up, backing away from him.

    151

    He released her, not wanting to make this worse.

    152

    He released her, the peaceful moment over.

    153

    He released his breath, blood pounding through his body.

    154

    He released the healer whose arm he held.

    155

    He released them with a touch of his thumb.

    156

    He released Toby's hand.

    157

    He resisted the visitation of August 1547, and was committed to the Fleet; but he withdrew his opposition, and was released in time to take an active part against the government in the parliament of November 1547.

    158

    He saw the woman come into focus, and the man with mossy eyes released him.

    159

    He served about a dozen years for rape in California and dropped out of sight after he was released.

    160

    He sighed and released her.

    161

    He squeezed her again and then released her.

    162

    He squeezed her hand back and released it.

    163

    He stared.  It was not Hannah lying beside him but a demon with blond hair.  Kris pulled his legs beneath him to sit, and Rhyn released him.

    164

    He swept up the pills and crushed them in his hand, then released the powder into the sink.

    165

    He then seized, but soon released, Stephen Colonna and some other barons who had spoken disparagingly of him.

    166

    He took some part also in the editing of an American edition of the British Poets, but the low state of his wife's health kept him in an uneasy condition, and when her death (27th October 1853) released him from the strain of anxiety, there came with the grief a readjustment of his nature and a new intellectual activity.

    167

    He visited the Azores and the Canary Islands, of which he constructed an admirable map. In 1782 his frigate was taken by a British squadron; he himself was carried to England, but was almost immediately released on parole and returned to France.

    168

    He waited for her flush, then released her and sat up, straddling her again.

    169

    He was accused of "Orleanism" and imprisoned, and was not released until after the fall of Robespierre.

    170

    He was carried off to prison, where he was detained for some time, and from which he was released only by the favour of the sheriff, whose sympathies he had succeeded in enlisting.

    171

    He was consequently imprisoned, on the pretext of having fought a duel, and only released when selected to accompany Prince Henry of Prussia in a visit to Vauban's fortifications.

    172

    He was finally released through the mediation of Prince Adam Czartoryski, and returned to Poland utterly discredited.

    173

    He was imprisoned during the Reign of Terror, and was only released by the counter-revolution of the 9th Thermidor.

    174

    He was imprisoned in Edinburgh castle, but probably, through the favour of the duke of Argyll, he was released without being brought to trial; but his brother Philip was taken prisoner at the battle of Preston and condemned to be shot, the sentence being executed on the 2nd of December 1715.

    175

    He was not released at the peace of Cateau Cambresis for lack of money to pay his ransom, but he was finally set free on giving his bond for the amount, an engagement which he repudiated as soon as he was safely in England.

    176

    He was not released until the accession of Mary, parliament restoring his dukedom on his petition for reversal of the attainder.

    177

    He was quiet for a moment, but he never released his hold on her, nor looked at her face.

    178

    He was racked, and only released upon Giovanni de' Medici's election to the papacy in March 1513.

    179

    He was released after some months of imprisonment, without trial, by the intervention of his friends.

    180

    He was released by the revolution of 1848, only to resume his attacks on existing institutions.

    181

    He was released from captivity only at the end of the war, and on his return was at once appointed by the Versailles government to a command in the army engaged in the suppression of the Commune, a task in the execution of which he displayed great rigour.

    182

    He was released from prison on the ground that he was a candidate for the Reichstag, and recovered his liberty in time to arrange the mass meeting on the Theresienwiese at Munich on Nov.

    183

    He was released in 1564 on conditions which he had no intention of fulfilling; and crossing to England he threw himself on the mercy of Queen Elizabeth.

    184

    He was released in February 1837, and had for a time to "retire to his estates" in Vera Cruz.

    185

    He was released in January 1312 and again became treasurer; but he was disliked by the "ordainers," who forbade him to discharge the duties of his office.

    186

    He was released not long afterwards, and with the support of his parishioners offered strenuous resistance to the restoration of the Mass.

    187

    He was released on bail on the 1st of December.

    188

    He was released on bail, and in February 1683, after the flight and death of Shaftesbury, he openly broke the implied conditions of his bail by paying a third visit to Chichester with Lord Grey and others on pretence of a hunting expedition.

    189

    He was released on Christmas Day 1921, his sentence having been commuted by President Harding, but his forfeiture of rights of citizenship was not affected.

    190

    He was released on the 26th of May 1664; and in spite of the Conventicle, or Five Mile Act, he resumed his preaching.

    191

    He was released only through the intercession of Queen Mary of Scotland and some of the principal nobility, and retired with his pupil to Bourges.

    192

    He was released, but in 1282 he revolted again, and was killed in a skirmish with the Mortimers, near Builth in central Wales.

    193

    He was sentenced to a year's imprisonment, but was released in six months through the intervention of Thiers, who sent him on a special mission to the United States to study the question of land and water transport.

    194

    He was soon released owing to the interposition of the younger Robespierre and of Saliceti.

    195

    He was speedily released, and on his arrival in England was much honoured by George III., who created him an English peer (Baron Rawdon) in March 1783.

    196

    He was taken prisoner along with that monarch at the battle of Pavia (1525), and was released only on payment of a heavy ransom.

    197

    He was taken prisoner at the battle of Tinchebrai in 1106, but was subsequently released.

    198

    He was taken prisoner on the 28th of November 1864, but was released on parole by order of the president.

    199

    He was well known to and favoured by both Catherine de' Medici and the Guises, and was very soon released.

    200

    He was, however, released on the 13th of September 1554, and granted permission to travel abroad.

    201

    He was, in 1680, seized in his house, and conveyed away at the risk of his life; and though he was released that he might die at home, his books and goods were distrained.

    202

    Heath refused to accept it, was imprisoned, and in 1551 deprived of his bishopric. On Mary's accession he was released and restored, and made president of the council of the Marches and Wales.

    203

    Hefting the saddle to its proper place, she released the horses in their separate pastures.

    204

    Henry of Bavaria was released from his confinement and became his guardian; but as this restless prince showed an inclination to secure the crown for himself, the young king was taken from him and placed in the care of his mother Theophano.

    205

    Her correspondence in cipher from thence with her English agents abroad, intercepted by Walsingham and deciphered by his secretary, gave eager encouragement to the design for a Spanish invasion of England Under the prince of Parma, - an enterprise in which she would do her utmost to make her son take part, and in case of his refusal would induce the Catholic nobles of Scotland to betray him into the hands of Philip, from whose tutelage he should be released only on her demand, or if after her death he should wish to return, nor then unless he had become a Catholic. But even these patriotic and maternal schemes to consign her child and re-consign the kingdom to the keeping of the Inquisition, incarnate in the widower of Mary Tudor, were superseded by the attraction of a conspiracy against the throne and life of Elizabeth.

    206

    Her hand opened reflexively, and Arnie released her to claw at her wrist.

    207

    Here Davy, released from his indentures, was installed as superintendent towards the end of 1798.

    208

    Here he was confined for four weeks, and was released only on his promise not to exercise any authority until the matter could be referred to England for adjudication.

    209

    Here he was imprisoned, but afterwards released by the Tatars of the Crimea, who took him with them to Sarai, where he died.

    210

    His face mottled with anger, he released her with a curse and paced.

    211

    His father was imprisoned during the Terror, and only released owing to the events of the 9th Thermidor.

    212

    His scruples forbade him to acknowledge the jurisdiction of the court by accepting bail, but he was soon released.

    213

    His son, Robert, earl of Angus (1277-1325), was taken prisoner by the Scots at Bannockburn, but was soon released, though he was deprived of the earldom of Angus and of his Scottish estates.

    214

    His story checked out, and after extensive questioning, the police released him.

    215

    His violent attacks on the Girondists led to his arrest on the 24th of May 1793, but he was released owing to the threatening attitude of the mob.

    216

    His warm fingers released her shoulders and traced their way up her neck, cupping her jaws in his hands.

    217

    Hotspur was released on the payment of a heavy ransom, to which Richard II.

    218

    However, I was released the next day, obtained my mended shoe, and returned to the woods in season to get my dinner of huckleberries on Fair Haven Hill.

    219

    I mentioned finding the old name of Willard Humphries and asked if Brennan could check if he'd been released.

    220

    I've been instructed to show you to your chamber, after which I'll be released.

    221

    If a charged condenser is suddenly discharged and then insulated, the reappearance of a potential difference between its coatings is analogous to the reappearance of a torque In the case of a glass fibre which has been twisted, released suddenly, and then gripped again at the ends.

    222

    If the free end of the rope is released the weight will descend, and the tackle is then said to overhaul.

    223

    Immediately he released her and she turned away from his glowering face.

    224

    In 1295 he was reconciled to the church and released from all French claims on Aragon, and he bound himself to restore Sicily to Charles.

    225

    In 1424 he was taken prisoner by the English at Verneuil, but was released shortly afterwards, and fought with Joan of Arc at Orleans and Patay in 1429.

    226

    In 1424 the Scots, with the earl of Buchan and the earl of Douglas, were almost exterminated at Verneuil, some five months after King James, already affianced to the Lady Jane Beaufort, was released.

    227

    In 1530 he was again seized by the duke and imprisoned for four years underground, in the castle of Chillon, till he was released in 1536 by the Bernese, who then wrested Vaud from the duke.

    228

    In 1616 he was released, was restored to his rank of colonel-general of horse, and despatched against one of the disaffected nobles, the duke of Longueville, who had taken Peronne.

    229

    In 1639 Constant d'Aubigne was released from prison and took all his family with him to Martinique, where he died in 1645, after having lost what fortune remained to him at cards.

    230

    In 1686 Thokoly was released from his dungeon and sent with a small army into Transylvania, but both this expedition and a similar one in 1688 ended in failure.

    231

    In 1695 the theological faculty of Wittenberg formally laid to his charge 264 errors, and only his death on the 5th of February, 1705, released him from these fierce conflicts.

    232

    In 1784 he was appointed professor of Oriental languages and hermeneutics in the university of Lemberg, when he took the degree of doctor of divinity; and shortly afterwards he was released from his monastic vows on the intervention of the emperor.

    233

    In 1809 he returned to England, where he was at first imprisoned but soon released; and he became a notary in London.

    234

    In 1841 the republic of Texas, claiming that its western boundary was the Rio Grande, sent a force of 300 men to New Mexico to enforce these claims. The Texans reached the frontier in a starved and exhausted condition, were made prisoners by the New Mexican militia, and were sent to Mexico, where after a short term of confinement they were released.

    235

    In 1850 he was released and left the country, but in 1858 he returned, and in 1860 was made.

    236

    In 1886 however, as the result of repeated agitation on his behalf in the French Chamber, he was released, and settled near London.

    237

    In 1913 he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for a speech made at the Albert Hall, but was released after some days of hunger strike.

    238

    In 421 Sparta and Athens concluded a defensive alliance; the Sphacterian captives were released and Athens promised to abandon Pylos.

    239

    In 5759 he was made prisoner at the siege of Madras, but was released on parole.

    240

    In consequence, together with Pym and Sir Robert Philips, he was thrown into confinement; and, when in the August of the next year he was released, he was commanded to remain in his house at Stoke Poges during his Majesty's pleasure.

    241

    In December 1352 Clement died, and his successor, Innocent VI., anxious to strike a blow at the baronial rulers of Rome, and seeing in the former tribune an excellent tool for this purpose, pardoned and released his prisoner.

    242

    In Hesiod (Theogony, 264) they are the three sons of Uranus and Gaea - Brontes, Steropes and Arges, - storm-gods belonging to the family of the Titans, who furnished Zeus with thunder and lightning out of gratitude for his having released them from Tartarus.

    243

    In January, however, he was released on his promise not to act in a public capacity until he should receive further authority.

    244

    In October he wrote offering to retire to Carolina if he were released.

    245

    In October Omar-Saleh, the Mahdist commander, took Rejaf and sent messengers to Dufile to summon Emin to surrender; but on the 15th of November the mutineers released both Emin and Jephson, who returned to Lake Albert with some 600 refugees, and joined Stanley in February 1889.

    246

    In subsequent years over 700 slaves were rescued at sea and more than 2,000 otherwise released; the traffic was by 1920 virtually dead in the Gulf, but slavery as an institution seemed likely to continue for many decades to come to flourish inland in Muscat, in Central Arabia, and in a modified form in part of Persia.

    247

    In the ensuing trial at Richmond the prisoners were released for lack of sufficient evidence to convict, and Wilkinson himself emerged with a much damaged reputation.

    248

    In the following year he was defeated and captured by the Black Prince, ally of Pedro, at Navarette, but was soon released for a heavy ransom.

    249

    In the negotiations which followed, President Kruger at length agreed to extend " most favoured nation " privileges to British subjects in reference to compulsory military service, and five British subjects who had been sent as prisoners to the front were released.

    250

    In the reign of this pope Francis was released from his prison in Madrid (1526), and Clement hoped that he might still be used in the Italian interest as a counterpoise to Charles.

    251

    In the second, or " braking off " method, the brake is automatically applied by a spring or weight, and is released either mechanically or, in the case of electric cranes, by the pull of a solenoid or magnet which is energized by the current passing through the motor.

    252

    In the summer a great accumulation of solar heat takes place on the dry surface soil, from which it cannot be released upwards by evaporation, as might be the case were the soil moist or covered with vegetation, nor can it be readily conveyed away downwards as happens on the ocean.

    253

    In this arrangement a catch is provided so that the plate being once driven back by the wind cannot return until released by hand; but the catch does not prevent the plate being driven back farther by a gust stronger than the last one that moved it.

    254

    Ingraham (1802-1891), in command of a United States sloop-of-war, arrived at Smyrna, and threatened to attack the Austrian vessel unless Koszta were released; and as a compromise Koszta was placed in the custody of the French consul.

    255

    Instantly he released her arm and his voice was laden with concern.

    256

    Instead, Darian released Yully and ran straight into the magic.

    257

    It is said that his reputation for sanctity attracted the attention of Timur, who sought him out in his abode, and was so charmed by the visit that he released, at the holy mans request, a number of captives of Turkish origin, or Georgians, taken in the wars with Bayezid.

    258

    It rang a second time before Dean released Edith's pinned arms and answered it.

    259

    It would be a long and uncertain wait before he was released to their custody.

    260

    It's been a part of me since the dogs of law released from their barred kennel.

    261

    Ja`far, surnamed al-Kazim, who enjoyed great consideration at Medina, and had already been arrested and released again by Mandi.

    262

    Jenn pooled her mind control power and released it.

    263

    Jenn released a deep sigh.

    264

    Jenn released her hand, and she looked around at her apartment.

    265

    Jenn released him and ran down the street, startled when the shaking ground knocked her down.

    266

    Jessi released a deep breath.

    267

    Jessi released Jenn's hand and looked around.

    268

    Jessi sucked in a deep breath, held it for a count of five then released it.

    269

    Jonny released her and rose.

    270

    Jonny released it and straightened.

    271

    Josh released her and turned on Alex, who waited tensely in the kitchen doorway; hopelessly outmatched, but obviously determined.

    272

    Jude remained incarcerated but Owen, facing a lesser charge, was released on bail.

    273

    Jule released the vamp, who turned to him.

    274

    Kiera released a deep breath and trailed her.

    275

    Kissing her ardently, he finally released her.

    276

    Kris released her and stepped away.

    277

    Lana drew a deep breath and released it.

    278

    Lana glanced at Mike as he released her and dashed into the nearest of the three buildings.

    279

    Lana sat as soon as he released her and started to her feet again, only to feel a hand planted in her chest that pushed her onto her back.

    280

    Later on he was at Nuremberg, Ulm and Innsbruck, where he is said to have been condemned to imprisonment for adultery, but released at the intercession of the elector of Saxony.

    281

    Let the medicine man or magician pray that the fever may pass into the frog, and the frog be forthwith released, and the cure will be effected.

    282

    Mary was now in France, the destined bride of the Dauphin; while Knox, released from the galleys, preached his doctrines in Berwick and Newcastle, and was a chaplain of Edward VI., till the crowning of Mary Tudor drove him to France and Switzerland.

    283

    Maybe he came out after Gerald released her – or maybe he saw what happened.

    284

    Meantime, in February 1908, the governor - Sir Matthew Nathan, who had succeeded Sir Henry McCallum in August 1907 - had made a tour in Zululand, on which occasion some 1500 of the prisoners taken in the rebellion of 1906 were released.

    285

    Messrs Barnes and Baker were subsequently released, and in due course made their report on the occurrence.

    286

    Muscles bunched and released beneath his smooth skin, the chiseled body even more defined from the effort of battle.

    287

    Neither to this nor a subsequent application was any answer returned till August 1865, when a curt note was received, stating that Consul Cameron had been released, and if Mr Rassam still desired to visit the king, he was to proceed by the route of Gallabat.

    288

    On another occasion he was captured during a truce by some Cretan auxiliaries of the Spartans, and was released only by the devotion of a Messenian girl who afterwards became his daughter-in-law.

    289

    On arriving at a certain height the lift ceases and the jenny is released, and by the continued pull of the rope, it runs up the jib; on arriving at an adjustable stop, the jenny is again locked, and the load can be lowered out; the hook can then be raised, when the jenny is automatically unlocked, and on paying out the rope the jenny gravitates to its first position, when the load is lowered and the cycle repeated.

    290

    On being released he lectured with increasing effect at Paris, attended the General Council at Vienne in 1311, and there witnessed the nominal adoption of his cherished proposals.

    291

    On being released, the young count obtained leave to accompany as a volunteer the French expedition to Corsica.

    292

    On hearing of this, Henry, although he had sworn to observe this will, had himself released from his oath by the pope, and hurriedly marched against his brother, from whom in the beginning of 1156 he succeeded in taking Chinon and Mirebeau; and in July he forced Geoffrey to give up even his three fortresses in return for an annual pension.

    293

    On the 30th of August the remainder of the British prisoners were released at Nooitgedacht.

    294

    On the 31st of December 1781 he was released on parole, and he was finally exchanged for Cornwallis.

    295

    On the 7th of August 1776 he was discharged on parole; on the 12th of November he was commissioned colonel of the 11th Virginia; and soon afterwards he was released from his parole.

    296

    On the accession of Queen Mary, Foxe was deprived of his tutorship by the boys' grandfather, the duke of Norfolk, who was now released from prison.

    297

    On the collapse of his confederate's rising, Roger was tried before the Great Council, deprived of his lands and earldom, and sentenced to perpetual imprisonment; but he was released, with other political prisoners, at the death of William I.

    298

    On the day that the Union of South Africa was established (31st of May 1910), the Botha ministry released Dinizulu from prison.

    299

    On the death of Peter, Shafirov was released from prison and commissioned to write the life of his late master.

    300

    On the death of Theodore (13th April 1868) many Shoans, including Ras Darge, were released, and Menelek began to feel himself strong enough, after a few preliminary minor campaigns, to undertake offensive operations against the northern princes.

    301

    On the journey thither he was caught by pirates, whom he treated with consummate nonchalance while awaiting his ransom, threatening to return and crucify them; when released he lost no time in carrying out his threat.

    302

    On the morning of the same day the penitents were released from their fast.

    303

    On the other hand, Nogi's 3rd Army, released by the fall of Port Arthur, was brought up on the Japanese left, and a new army under Kawamura (5th), formed of one of the Port Arthur and two reserve divisions, was working from the upper Yalu through the mountains towards the Russian left rear.

    304

    One of the most effective early forms was the snapper or " deep-sea clamm " of Sir John Ross, a pair of powerful spring jaws held apart by an arrangement which when released on striking the bottom allowed the jaws to close, biting out and holding securely a substantial portion of the ground.

    305

    One of them claimed the doll, and Deidre released it.

    306

    Only he is saved who on the one hand is forgiven at baptism and so released from the power of Satan, and then goes on to live in obedience to the divine law; and on the other hand receives in baptism the germ of a new spiritual nature and is progressively transformed by feeding upon the body and blood of the divine Christ in the eucharist.

    307

    Only when he released her did she sit back on her heels and open her eyes.

    308

    Patsy Boyd was just released from prison.

    309

    Pilate, discerning that it was the envy of the rulers which sought to destroy an inconvenient rival, offered " the King of the Jews " as the prisoner to be released.

    310

    Prisoners released upon parole are carefully supervised by state agents.

    311

    Pushing the thought from her mind, she released her seat belt and opened the door without waiting for him.

    312

    Rather than reply, he released a wave of power that knocked over guardsmen and trees alike.

    313

    Reaching the ledge, Alex released the rope and knelt beside Carmen, frowning.

    314

    Released at last (apparently through the influence of the young English king, Edward VI.), Knox was appointed one of the licensed preachers of the new faith for England, and stationed in the great garrison of Berwick, and afterwards at Newcastle.

    315

    Released by Queen Mary (5th of September 1553), he returned to Bonner and became prebendary of St Paul's, rector of Finchley, then of Greenford Magna, chaplain and confessor to the queen, and dean of St Paul's (loth of March 1554).

    316

    Released for an hour from the Abbaye, she was again arrested and thrown among the horrors of Sainte-Pelagie.

    317

    Released from his religious obligations, Caesar now (81 B.C.) left Rome for the East and served his first campaign under Minucius Thermus, who was engaged in stamping out the embers of resistance to Roman rule in the province of Asia, and received from him the "civic crown" for saving a fellow-soldier's life at the storm of Mytilene.

    318

    Released from the labours of office, Gladstone, living in chambers in the Albany, practically divided his time between his parliamentary duties and study.

    319

    Released in 1652 on the representation of the Spanish ambassador that O'Neill was a Spanish subject, he repaired to Spain, whence he wrote to Charles II.

    320

    Released on an undertaking not to go to Yorkshire, a promise which he did not observe, the archbishop was enthroned in York Minster in June 1642.

    321

    Released on parole in 1188, he at once broke his parole, and began the siege of Acre.

    322

    Released on parole, he bore a verbal message from Lord Howe to the Continental Congress, which led to the fruitless conference on Staten Island.

    323

    Released on the conclusion of peace he joined the Damietta crusade of 1219, but returned at an early date to make his peace with the regency.

    324

    Released when Mazarin went into exile, he wished to marry Mademoiselle de Chevreuse (1627-1652), daughter of the famous confidante of Anne of Austria, but was prevented by his brother, who was now supreme in the state.

    325

    Released, by what means does not appear, he was sent home to serve against the Pretender in Scotland.

    326

    Reluctantly he released her and started through the door.

    327

    Rissa shuddered and released her breath.

    328

    Romas was all business by the time they rounded the corner; he even released Evelyn's hand and quickened his step into one that befitted a warrior prince.

    329

    Schmitt got mixed up with some of the political questions of the day - he was a native of Galicia and therefore a subject of the Austrian emperor - and was sentenced to death in 1846, but the penalty was commuted into imprisonment in Spielberg, whence he was released by the revolution of 1848.

    330

    Seeing the preparations made by his enemy, Kofi Karikari endeavoured to make peace, and in response to General Wolseley's demands the European captives were released (January 1874).

    331

    Sharing in the attack on the Saxon electorate, Albert was taken prisoner at Rochlitz in March 1547 by John Frederick, elector of Saxony, but was released as a result of the emperor's victory at Miihlberg in the succeeding April.

    332

    She blinked and released her breath.

    333

    She breathed his scent and released her knees, wrapping her arms around him.

    334

    She circled her arms around his neck and released a sigh of contentment.

    335

    She did not cry long, only until she released enough of her emotions to control the rest.

    336

    She didn't move away from him when he released her.

    337

    She felt disappointed when he released her hand and dug in his pocket for the house key.

    338

    She gasped and released Gerald.

    339

    She gave him a final squeeze and released him.

    340

    She groaned and he released her.

    341

    She leaned her head back on his shoulder and released a deep contented sigh, smiling as his hands released hers and lifted to her bodice.

    342

    She panicked, and the magic released her.

    343

    She released a breath, closed her eyes and then yanked.

    344

    She released a deep breath then sucked in the humid air.

    345

    She released a deep breath.

    346

    She released a deep sigh, finger lingering on the names from her past.

    347

    She released a tense breath as the demon within her subsided and settled.

    348

    She released a tight breath.

    349

    She released Deidre and returned to her seat, face glowing.

    350

    She released her breath and placed it in the small pocket of her dress.

    351

    She released her breath in a sigh.

    352

    She released her breath, satisfied on more than one level, to postpone her return to the human world.

    353

    She released her breath.

    354

    She released her cool power into him, but to no effect.

    355

    She released him at his nudge.

    356

    She released him reluctantly.

    357

    She released him when he turned, and he gazed down at her, eyebrow raised.

    358

    She released his arm only to grab it again as one of the buggy wheels dropped into a pothole.

    359

    She released his hand and he immediately withdrew it.

    360

    She released his hand as they walked into the living room.

    361

    She released his hand.

    362

    She released his neck and snuggled in the protection of his arms.

    363

    She released his waist and stepped in front of him.

    364

    She released the breath she held, the danger averted.

    365

    She released the breath she'd been holding and watched him, afraid he'd come back for something else.

    366

    She released the bush and clawed at the ground as she slid over the cliff.

    367

    She rolled away from him and released his arm.

    368

    She rubbed her face, certain the mistake would be clarified soon and she'd be released with an apology the size of a bottle of painkiller she desperately needed.

    369

    She shoved against him as hard as she could, knowing when he released her it was because he wanted to.

    370

    She spoke until she drifted into an uncomfortable doze only to awake when he released her.

    371

    She squeezed him once more and then released him.

    372

    She stepped back and watched as he excitedly hauled the little mud cat to the shore and released it.

    373

    She was about to object when he released her to signal one of his other men forward.

    374

    She was on one occasion seized by the French but afterwards released.

    375

    Shortly after Murad's accession the emperor Manuel, having applied in vain for the renewal of the annual subsidy paid him by the late sultan for retaining in safe custody Mustafa, an alleged son of Bayezid, released the pretender.

    376

    Sidetes, the brother of Demetrius II., on which the Parthian king released the latter.

    377

    Silently agreeing, Wynn released the breath he held only after he heard the door close behind Darkyn.

    378

    Snapping her eyes closed, she held her breath, until the Black God released her.

    379

    Sofia released the breath she was holding and moved in front of Dustin, gazing up at him.

    380

    St John remained a short time in prison, and was then released, after making a full apology and submission.

    381

    Suddenly, the man slumped and released her hands.

    382

    Suddenly, the shadow world released her.

    383

    Surrendering lower Lusatia he was released, but it was only after Waldemar's death in 1319 that he obtained undisputed possession of Meissen.

    384

    Talon released her, wired and uneasy.

    385

    Taran drew the bow back and released the arrow, watching it pierce the unconscious woman's chest.

    386

    Taran released him and turned to stare hard at Sirian, whose calm features hid any emotion he might feel.

    387

    Taran released Rissa, and she hopped down, awaiting him.

    388

    That after these two years he was released and visited Spain in the west, and in the east Ephesus, Macedonia, Crete, Troas, Miletus, and perhaps Achaea and Epirus, is probable, in the one case, from the evidence of Romans xv.

    389

    The amir Sherc Ali marched up against them from Kandahar; but in the battle that ensued at Sheikhabad on 10th May he was deserted by a large body of his troops, and after his signal defeat Abdur Rahman released his father, Afzul Khan, from prison in Ghazni, and installed him upon the throne as amir of Afghanistan.

    390

    The area of the grant may have been enlarged by later interpolations; or it may have dealt with property rather than with sovereignty, and have only referred to estates claimed by the pope in the territories named; or it is possible that Charles may have actually intended to establish an extensive papal kingdom in Italy, but was released from his promise by Adrian when the pope saw no chance of its fulfilment.

    391

    The beam is released and in the course of a second or so takes up a certain position dependent on the relative weights of the coin and counterpoise.

    392

    The Black God released Jessi, who started forward.

    393

    The British sailors and ships embargoed in Russia were released on the 17th of May.

    394

    The British, however, released the raja of Satara from the captivity in which he had been kept during the peshwa's time, and reinstated him on the throne, with a limited territory.

    395

    The burgesses had not yet recovered from the disaster of " Grevens fejde "; but while the towns had become more dependent on the central power, they had at the same time been released from their former vexatious subjection to the local magnates, and could make their voices heard in the Rigsdag, where they were still, though inadequately, represented.

    396

    The Carey brook, by the side of which the abbey stands, was formerly called the Margy, and on its waters according to tradition dwelt the four children of Lir, changed to swans by their step-mother until St Columba released them from enchantment.

    397

    The chest was carried to the house of a friend, where Grotius was released.

    398

    The clamp around her released.

    399

    The close of the general war, however, had released great numbers of mercenaries (the great companies) from control, and, as they began to play the part of brigands in France, it was necessary to get rid of them.

    400

    The conditions permit of the circulation of the alternating currents of low periodicity, which are used for operating the bells, but in respect of the battery the circuit is open until the subscriber lifts the receiver, when the hook switch, thus released, joins the transmitter with one winding of an induction coil in series across the circuit.

    401

    The demon lord released her hand, silent, with her standing before him.

    402

    The diet of 1839 refused to proceed to business till the political prisoners had been released, and, while in the Lower Chamber the reforming majority was larger than ever, a Liberal party was now also formed in the Upper House under the brilliant leadership of Count Louis Batthyany and Baron Joseph EdtvOs.

    403

    The downside of setting up identities was that someone would learn more detail about us than we'd previously released.

    404

    The energies flowing around her responded eagerly, and she molded and released them.

    405

    The entire problem is not without its difficulties still, after all the research lavished upon it, but the probabilities seem to converge upon the conclusion that Paul was never released from his imprisonment, and consequently that he never revisited the East.

    406

    The FBI can fill you in better when they get here but this guy's been off the grid since he was released from prison last summer.

    407

    The first point was speedily decided in the affirmative, and, as to the second, it was ultimately decided that the king should be released from his path and the charter returned to him; but a rider was added suggesting that he should, at the same time, promulgate a Recess providing for his own and his people's welfare.

    408

    The Healer released her.

    409

    The latter had been released from all custody in August, but in the meantime he had been busily engaged in treasonable correspondence with James of Scotland, and was counting on the Irish army under his ally, Charles Blount, Baron Mountjoy (afterwards earl of Devonshire), the new deputy.

    410

    The latter, having confessed that they had given John a secret pledge to elect none but the bishop of Norwich, were released from the promise by Innocent; and at his suggestion elected Stephen Langton, who was consecrated by the pope on the 17th of June 1207.

    411

    The learned leisure which Gladstone had promised himself when released from official responsibility was not of long duration.

    412

    The leaves, when stripped from the stalks, are made into rolls and subjected to great pressure, which is released daily to allow the leaves to absorb their expressed juice.

    413

    The Lord of the Isles, when released, burned Inverness (1429), but, being pursued, he was deserted by Clan Chattan and Clan Cameron (probably the clans represented on the ordeal of battle on the Inch of Perth).

    414

    The man muttered a "No, thanks," released his support and continued on his way to the beach across the road.

    415

    The minute he released her on the ground, she ran after Jonathan.

    416

    The next day was a Sunday; and in the evening, whilst the British troops were parading for church, the native cavalry armed themselves, galloped to the gaol and released their comrades.

    417

    The old man - he was born in the year 640 - was released by Yazid b.

    418

    The old man, for he was now seventy, remained in prison for eighteen months, when the government, vainly hoping to win his influence to their side, remitted the fine and released him.

    419

    The opposite axes are connected with springs which are kept in compression by tension of the rope in drawing but come into action when the pull is released, the side axes then biting into wooden guides or gripping those of steel bars or ropes.

    420

    The Other released the teen, who darted away from him, towards Jessi.

    421

    The owner of the axe, as he released his hold on it, said that it was the apple of his eye; but I returned it sharper than I received it.

    422

    The prisoners were released, and public thanks were rendered to the prince by the various provincial states for " his great trouble, care and prudence."

    423

    The same evening he was arrested, and though soon released, was again arrested on Sept.

    424

    The same year he published a pamphlet against feudal aids and the gabelle, for which he was denounced and arrested, but provisionally released.

    425

    The siege of Acre, as arduous and heroic in many of its episodes as the siege of Troy, had been begun in the summer of 1189 by Guy de Lusignan, who, captured by Saladin at the battle of Hattin, and released on parole, had at once broken his word and returned to the attack.

    426

    The soundings of the Dutch expedition on hung on the sounding-tube that it was automatically released the " Siboga " during1899-1900in the eastern part of the on striking the bottom and left behind, while the light brass tube Malay seas and those of the German surveying ship " Planet " containing a sample of the deposit was easily hauled up. This in 1906 in the South Atlantic, Indian and North Pacific Oceans principle has been adopted universally for deep soundings, and were notable, and Sir John Murray's expedition on the " Michael is now applied in many forms. In 1855 Maury published Sars " in the Atlantic in 1910 obtained important results.

    427

    The string is then suddenly released.

    428

    The third stage in Sir George Grey's scheme contemplated the enforced emigration of released convicts, whom the discipline of separation and public works was supposed to have purged and purified, and who would have better hopes of entering on a new career of honest industry in a new country than when thrown back among vicious associations at home.

    429

    The tightly coiled spring was released, the clock began to whirr and the chimes to play.

    430

    The treaty having been duly ratified, and an indemnity of 400,000 paid to Menelek, the Shoan prisoners were released, and Major Nerazzini once more returned to Abyssinia with instructions to secure, if possible, Meneleks assent to the definitive retention of the Mareb-Belesa-Muna line by Italy.

    431

    The twins were healthy and acceptable weight, so they released Katie.

    432

    The two captive princes were released, but the main point agreed upon was that a diet should be called for the purpose of settling the religious difficulty, and that in the meantime the Lutherans were to enjoy full religious liberty.

    433

    The vehicle was in police custody in Norfolk but the authorities there said it would be released to the World Wide local office shortly.

    434

    The warrior hauled her to him and released her with a hasty bow.

    435

    The warriors before her looked as if they'd just been released from some sort of meeting.

    436

    The weir is opened by joining the needles of each bay by a chain passed through the eyes at the top and a line of wire through the central rings, so that when released at the top by the tilting of the escape bar by the derrick, they float down as a raft, and are caught by a man in a boat, or, when the cur rent is strong, they are 'mopes ?o drawn to the bank by a rope attached to them previously to their release.

    437

    There Abd -el -Kader remained until October 1852, when he was released by Napoleon III.

    438

    There he was struck down by fever; and on the 15th of August 1464 death had released him from all his afflictions - a tragic close which has thrown a halo round his memory.

    439

    There he was temporarily diverted from his task by becoming mixed up with the Polish revolt, and, in pursuit of a mission to carry American contributions across the Prussian frontier, he was arrested and imprisoned at Berlin, but was at last released through the intervention of the American minister at Paris.

    440

    There she sank to a bench and released her emotions.

    441

    There's no way she'd know her mother would be released.

    442

    These are paralysed by atropine, and intestinal peristalsis is consequently made more active, the muscles being released from nervous control.

    443

    These boards were now given the monopoly of the right to import certain wares (sometimes private buyers were allowed to purchase, but only on condition of selling the goods imported to the board); they were also entrusted with the reception of the instalments of raw materials already mentioned as released from bond in Germany.

    444

    These claimed benefit of clergy and were branded in the hand and released.

    445

    They didn't notice her, and she released her breath.

    446

    They released Patsy and the state took her daughter to try reuniting them.

    447

    They released the heartache they had been holding in and were filled with unencumbered passion, melting into each other as they had the first time, but now neither held any secrets, and neither needed to maintain control.

    448

    They released themselves by paying the enormous sum of 240,000 dinars and 16,000,000 dirhems, which constituted nearly their whole fortune, and were then sent to Bagdad, where father and son died three years later.

    449

    They were subsequently held for murder, but were finally released without trial.

    450

    Thinking a ride might put her in a better mood, she saddled Ed and released Princess and her daughters in the pasture.

    451

    This deep digging, however, which reached the sand of the original marsh, released much ground water and resulted in the permanent flooding of the site.

    452

    This enterprise, of which the expenses were defrayed by the Jacobin Club, made him well known to the revolutionary leaders; and he made himself still more conspicuous in organizing the great "Fete de la Liberte" on the 1 5th of April 1792, in honour of the released soldiers of Chateau-Vieux, with Collot d'Herbois.

    453

    This plan was but part of a scheme including the invasion of England by her kinsman the duke of Guise, who was to land in the north and raise a Scottish army to place the released prisoner of Sheffield beside her son on the throne of Elizabeth.

    454

    This proceeding roused the anger of the Burgundian duke, Philip the Good, who required him early in the next year to return to his prison, from which he was released two years later on payment of a heavy ransom.

    455

    This time when he released her, the blood pounded in her neck.

    456

    This time, when he released her, she didn't know where she was.

    457

    Thomas Howard, a politic mind, loyal to the powers that be, was released from the Tower of London in 1489, his earldom of Surrey and his Garter restored.

    458

    Those who freely submitted were always released on parole, and Dozsa not only never broke his given word, but frequently assisted the escape of fugitives.

    459

    Though committed to the Tower he was soon released, and was allowed to retain the property he possessed before 1718, including his country estate, to which he retired to pass the rest of his days.

    460

    Though soon afterwards released, it was not long before he was called before the council, and, refusing to give them satisfaction on some points, was thrown into the Tower, where he continued during the whole remainder of the reign, a period slightly over five years.

    461

    Three of the leaders were sentenced to death by military commissions, but sentence was suspended until 1866, when they were released under the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the famous case Ex parte Milligan.

    462

    Thrown into prison on a frivolous charge of friendliness to the royalists and England, he was released after the fall of Robespierre in the summer of 1794, and rose in the service until, in 1799, he became chief commissary to the French army serving under Massena in the north of Switzerland.

    463

    Tim released the locations to everything east of the Mississippi.

    464

    Toby took the lead, and the demons, Death and Gabe disappeared as Katie rounded the corner of the palace.  The angel released her and raced into the palace and up a set of stairs.  They ascended several floors, until Katie was sucking wind bad enough to stop.  Toby didn't wait for her, and she stumbled forward.  The interior of the palace was unlit, and the darkness of evening crept into the hallways.

    465

    Trouin released Duclerc's imprisoned followers, exacted a heavy ransom and then withdrew.

    466

    Two released Damian from the bonds and lifted him over his shoulders.

    467

    Unless she missed her guess, wild horses couldn't drag it out of him until he was released from that vow.

    468

    Upon this he was released in 1710.

    469

    When afterwards released, it lay for many months unsold, in consequence of the spinners doubting whether it could be profitably worked up.

    470

    When assured she'd follow, he released her and marched on into the desert, away from the mountain.

    471

    When Ferdinand was released in 1814 he came back to Madrid in the hope that his ambition would now be satisfied, but the king was tired of him, and was moreover resolved never to be subjected by any favourite.

    472

    When he finally released her, she stumbled back, her heart racing wildly.

    473

    When he released her again, she stepped back and looked up at him.

    474

    When he released her, he grinned.

    475

    When he released her, he touched her arm.

    476

    When he released him Prince Andrew saw that Kutuzov's flabby lips were trembling and that tears were in his eyes.

    477

    When her breasts were finally released, she knew a moment of panic that they had gone too far.

    478

    When his efforts failed, he left Paris, and was imprisoned by order of Thiers, but soon released.

    479

    When Howie was released from the hospital, Rose took him in.

    480

    When Mrs. Watson released the rucksack, it felt better balanced, though no lighter.

    481

    When released he wandered first to Mercia, then to Wessex and finally to Sussex.

    482

    When released, he served till 1840 with distinction.

    483

    When the coldness released her, she stood in the middle of a large conference hall.

    484

    When the key is released the condensers and cables at once begin to return to zero potential, and if the key is depressed and released several times in rapid succession the cable is divided into sections of varying potential, which travel rapidly towards the receiving end, and indicate their arrival there by producing corresponding fluctuations in the charge of the condenser C3.

    485

    When the motor starts the brake is released; when it stops, or the current ceases, the brake goes on.

    486

    When the supporters of Governor Lowden, his chief competitor, were released after the eighth ballot, they swung to Senator Harding, a " dark horse," who was nominated on the tenth ballot, with 6921 votes to 156 for Gen.

    487

    When the world narrowed, he released her.

    488

    Whether Nansen, intoxicated by wine and the royal favour, consented on this occasion to sacrifice the privileges of his order and his city, it is impossible to say; but it is significant that, from henceforth, we hear no more of the Recess which the more liberal of the leaders of the lower orders had hoped for when they released Frederick III.

    489

    White (1842-1875) surprised this guard, released about 15 prisoners, and captured 60 or more Confederates.

    490

    With a deep breath, she released the locks on all the emerops facilities east of the Mississippi.

    491

    With a sigh, she knelt and released all the bags.

    492

    With approved conduct, however, he may be absolutely released after twenty to twenty-five years in the settlement; and throughout that time, though possessing no civil rights, a quasi-judicial procedure controls all punishments inflicted upon him, and he is as secure of obtaining justice as if free.

    493

    With effort, she released a breath and sat back down.

    494

    Wounded and made prisoner in this affair, Joubert was released on parole by the Austrian commander-in-chief, Devins, soon afterwards.

    495

    Wynn released her shoulders and returned to his side of the kitchen.

    496

    Xander found himself hesitating before he released his focus on molding his power.

    497

    Xander released Ashley and crossed to him, still fuming at the Black God.

    498

    Xander released her and stepped away so suddenly, she wobbled.

    499

    Ypsilanti was kept in close confinement for seven years, and when released at the instance of the emperor Nicholas I.

    500

    Yully opened her eyes and released the magic she'd pulled in.