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Were they a bit pressed for time?

There is Jules Feiffer's mock-sullen meditation on the life of an aging children's book author whose excruciatingly chipper characters — Monte the Mouse, Bobo the Boa — come alive not to praise but to bury him (ouch!), and there is Van Allsburg's own nifty contribution, a tale of two caterpillars who know the secrets of the universe and how to communicate them but are a bit pressed for time.

Dines markets himself as the "original uranium bug" but is a bit press-shy.

You can play video and use your mobile at the same time, although you'd be a bit pressed for screen space if you decided to.

Teens has had a bit of press.

Within a few years he had a primitive system, and got a bit of press coverage.

A bit more press freedom seems as far as Mr Hu is ready to go.If democracy is not a live issue within China's new leadership, what is? Nothing, possibly.

Producers these days, it seems, would rather hire a name they know that seems to fit in with the brand and may even get them a bit of press, than listen to a bunch of tapes or MP3s from hopefuls.

In the e-mail message, Ms. Gallett wrote: "The draft effort here in New York has gotten quite a bit of press coverage and we are being supported behind the scenes by people at City Hall".

In fact, they're getting quite a bit of press coverage in Spain.

The program, has gotten a bit of press today, with Macrumors' Eric Slivka reporting that the training for the program is underway and Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac quoting a start date sometime in September.

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