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Examples
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This marks the third year in a row that the "Call of Duty" franchise has set a release-date record.
'Call of Duty' Sales Hit $400 Million Matt Jarzemsky 2011
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Earlier this month, Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. acquired Summit Entertainment LLC, and it was too late to make any last-minute release-date changes to their slate of films.
'The Grey' Leads Box-Office Pack; Oscar Nominees Try to Make Hay Michelle Kung 2012
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Their new record is finally nearing completion, and while they don't have a release-date for it, we have a title, Exit Columbia Street, and we can almost certainly expect it later this year.
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Their new record is finally nearing completion, and while they don't have a release-date for it, we have a title, Exit Columbia Street, and we can almost certainly expect it later this year.
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This has been sitting on my desk for a few weeks at least, yet I totally let the release-date slip past me without posting from it.
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Unfortunately I haven't been able to squeeze a release-date out of my friend, but I'd expect to see the full-length this summer or early fall.
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The newspaper had obtained a rogue copy from a Brooklyn bookstore that wasn't following release-date rules and had placed the books, mistakenly, on their shelves.
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This has been sitting on my desk for a few weeks at least, yet I totally let the release-date slip past me without posting from it.
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This track comes off of their new CD, which at the time I got it was simply a pair of different recording sessions, "Stars & Suns" and "Idea of East" - I don't have release-date info yet, but if I find out I'll keep y'all informed.
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Unfortunately I haven't been able to squeeze a release-date out of my friend, but I'd expect to see the full-length this summer or early fall.
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