91.   Prosecutors have protested any early release.

92.   Prison overcrowding, however, led to an early release after three years and nine months.

93.   Rexam shocked analysts with the early release of its results today, rather than in the end of September as anticipated.

94.   She said Bush ended early release for anyone sentenced since he became governor.

95.   She said that she would wait for more evidence before deciding whether to reinstate the early release.

96.   She told prisoners that early releases could be part of a final settlement, and that other concessions are possible as the talks progress.

97.   She told them flatly that if they wanted concessions and early release from prison, they had to be part of the process.

98.   Securing early releases for paramilitary prisoners is seen as crucial to maintaining the cease-fire.

99.   She said she had made no promises of early release for Protestant prisoners and that releases could only be discussed at the formal talks.

100.   Smyth was freed by Irish authorities last year under an early release program for political prisoners.

a. + release >>共 536
early 10.59%
immediate 10.29%
new 5.46%
unconditional 3.48%
theatrical 2.50%
recent 2.20%
quick 1.89%
latest 1.83%
first 1.68%
public 1.59%
early + n. >>共 894
morning 5.15%
election 4.21%
stage 3.92%
day 3.67%
year 2.98%
afternoon 2.18%
hour 2.14%
retirement 2.12%
age 1.79%
gain 1.54%
release 0.98%
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