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Never one to miss an opportunity to sell the idea (or at least the hotel chain), Barron addressed the American Astronomical Society where he once again pressed that Hilton would soon be on the Moon.
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Mr. Greifeld again pressed the argument that the Securities and Exchange Commission would prevent a combined Nasdaq-NYSE Euronext from gouging customers on listings fees.
On Tuesday, Mr. Bush again pressed his argument that Iran's dissembling in its declarations with the International Atomic Energy Agency meant it could not be trusted to have a civilian program to enrich uranium.
Mason again pressed his argument that Congress's power of the federal district was unlimited: The constitution does not apply to this case.
Children, however, will probably want to press that button again and again.
Tapper again pressed the issue.
Just assign any key on your keyboard to one of the pedals, and you won't need your fingers to press that key ever again.
Never again - I promised listeners - would I press that tempting shiny button on the right hand side of the armrest.
In arguments earlier this month, the president's lawyers tried to again press Mr. Clinton's contention that he had been truthful in saying he did not have sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky because the type of sexual activity in which they engaged did not fit the definition of sexual relations that had been approved by Judge Wright in the Jones case.
Mr Rowland yesterday reaffirmed that his group still wishes to make a bid for Fraser 'at an appropriate price and date.' He added that Lonrho would again press the case for a Monopolies investigation into Al Fayed at the Department of Trade and Industry today.
Pitt replied that he would never again press the Catholic question during the King's reign.
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