Deliverance in a sentence as a noun

It could be used to skin an application ala deliverance.

I did not arrange the deliverance in this case: it again follows the logic of the story.

The fear, which is still valid, is that FB will turn it into a data grabbing, ad-deliverance product that's useless unless you're online and logged into your FB account.

After graduation and deliverance of the diploma, one can register with the professional order and call himself "Junior Engineer".

Of course, my argument is based upon the simplistic economic model, and I pay no heed to people that believe want creation yields emotional value through the deliverance of material satisfaction.

However, employers or friends denying the deliverance of their property or empathy to you cannot be construed as violence or coercion. Such exchanges presuppose the presence of multiple people, and therefore cannot be considered the denial of a property intrinsic to one individual.

I assume the subjects are of broad variance, but is it targeted at people who would read Hacker News, for instance?I really like the power of a single curated deliverance daily, it sets you apart from all other curations by solving the paradox of choice in a huge information flood.

Mother Teresa was involved in numerous controversies.> "But if the Jewish mind could be prepared for voluntary suffering, even the massacre I have imagined could be turned into a day of thanksgiving and joy that Jehovah had wrought deliverance of the race even at the hands of the tyrant.

Deliverance definitions

noun

recovery or preservation from loss or danger; "work is the deliverance of mankind"; "a surgeon's job is the saving of lives"

See also: rescue delivery saving