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15 Sentences With "sets loose"

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The Hound sets loose the captured wight, which rushes straight towards Cersei.
When Uber sets loose the world's largest commercial fleet of autonomous vehicles on the streets of Pittsburgh, Penn.
The only thing people can do now, unfortunately, is keep up with the barrage of attacks Kevin sets loose.
The focused determination she brought to the arbitrariness of the variegated surface sets loose all sorts of thoughts and associations.
In actuality, they're manipulated by complex algorithms Villareal programs and then sets loose, allowing the patterns to iterate and morph.
Johnson fills the frame with looming heads, folds in a nifty car chase and, in a striking tableau, sets loose the hounds.
The Huns then throw him into a snake pit where he dies playing a harp. Guðrún prepares a banquet for Atli and his court. When the feast is well underway she tells Atli that he is actually eating the flesh of their two sons. Guðrún later kills the unattentive Atli in his bed, sets loose the hounds and awakens the housecarls she has bribed.
Cathy also takes on the Pandora persona from classic Greek mythology. The story goes that Zeus gave Pandora a box and commanded her not to open it. She ultimately disobeys and when she opens the box, she sets loose evil into the world. In an academic article from The Explicator, Rebecca Barnes analyzes that Cathy is like Pandora in that her “broken box brings disaster” wherever she goes.
The Buddha's jealous cousin Devadatta sets loose the drunken elephant, Nalagiri, to trample the Buddha. In one account of the story, when Nalagiri charged at the Buddha, the Buddha created an image of two lions and a sea of fire in front of the elephant to frighten it into staying still. In another account, the Buddha created a roar resembling that of an elephant queen, which caused Nalagiri to stop and bow to the Buddha. In one version of the story, the monk Ananda tries to protect the Buddha by jumping in front of him.
Security guard Mike Guthrie (Ken Hanes) catches her in the act and after threatening to blackmail her with the details, Sheila sets loose a vicious dog to attack him. Meanwhile, Lauren finds out that Sheila is alive and well, and living on the West Coast. Lauren follows her and they once again fight. Lauren threatens to expose Sheila to the Forrester family, but Sheila turns the tables on Lauren by blackmailing her with pictures she took of Lauren sleeping with Brad Carlton (Don Diamont) and sent to Lauren as puzzle pieces.
Maja, who has been cheering Peter on throughout the tournament, congratulates him and they celebrate his victory together. Now eager to get rid of Peter, Måns tries to rally his fellow cats into opposing 'country' cats, and he sets loose the dangerous bulldog to chase Peter out of the city. Most of the town cats watch from safety in the trees, but a kitten named Fridolf has strayed onto some high scaffolding platforms, where he is attacked by the bulldog. Peter rescues Fridolf from the collapsing scaffolding and escapes from the savage bulldog, who subsequently chases Måns, Bill and Bull away instead.
As a cover for his true government mission, British intelligence agent Leo Marzell (Leo Carrillo) sponsors a scientific expedition led by Dr. David Lynd (Don Terry) to find a source for a wonder drug in the jungles of the South Pacific. When Lynd agrees to the expedition over the objections of his aviator fiancée Jane Claymore (Louise Allbritton), she breaks the engagement but secretly follows him to the island. Claymore attempts to halt Lynd's expedition so they can be married, but makes the mistake of recruiting Axis espionage agent Zambesi (Edgar Barrier) to help her. Native islander Tagani (Turhan Bey) is sent by Zambesi to murder Lynd, and sets loose a tiger that injures Marzell.
He demands money in exchange for his silence, and so they pay him. Instead of telling the police about the fraud, Roland decides to pull childish pranks on them, including taking the set of cutlery, sending an insurance agent to inspect their car, mailing the crossbow used to kill Michael, and decorating a Christmas tree inside their house with the stolen cutlery and the words "steal me"; this causes her to vomit all over the police detective who arrived at her house to investigate. Meanwhile, Jonathan locates Roland's house and goes inside, accidentally activating a secret passage that takes him into a funhouse-style hideout. He accidentally activates some traps, including one that sets loose Roland's pet goose Cesar.
Gideon Prosper is a kindly Southern slave-owner raising his darling daughter himself after being widowed four years prior by an unnamed fever which killed his wife. When he starts asking himself certain questions, he is taken in and mentored by his favorite and wisest slave, a Mambo priestess named Asaleigh, who teaches him real magic. Fascinated by what he’s learning from her, he leaves the running of his plantation to his younger brother, Anthony. However, Anthony soon develops a taste for power, and a desire to possess what Gideon has, and begins stealing from both the butcher and the slaves. Gideon’s bookkeeper, William Gonzo, alerts him to Anthony’s behavior during a party (which includes threatening William with his job if he doesn’t obey Anthony), and Gideon informs his younger brother he is going to reestablish active control of the plantation. During the night, Anthony secretly sets loose Asaleigh’s son, Ariel, whom he had beaten earlier for complaining about the food the slaves have been given for the past months.
Believe (levitation in the studio) (2002), features a magician performing a levitation, in a clear allusion to Bruce Nauman's 1966 photograph, Failing to Levitate in the Studio; Untitled (vulture in the studio) (2002), in which he sets loose a vulture inside the studio and films the animal deranging it;Tavares, Gonçalo M. (September 9, 2018). "Premiado escritor Gonçalo Tavares fala sobre abutre em texto inédito". Folha de S.Paulo. Catriona Shaw sings Baldessari sing LeWitt re-edit Like a Virgin extended version (2003), a mashup of three cultural references – John Baldessari's video performance Baldessari Sings LeWitt (1972), Sol LeWitt's Sentences on Conceptual Art (1968), and Madonna's tune "Like a virgin" (1984) – in the form of a delegated performance starring the singer Catriona Shaw, and in 2004, Leap into the street (boombox travelling), which marks the passage from the studio to the public domain, through a tautology, as a boombox falls from a shelf into the street through the studio window crashing into a tree, driven by the rhythm and basses of Joy Division's 1979's theme "She's Lost Control".

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