Sentence examples for again the press of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again the press of" is not a standard expression in written English and may be unclear without additional context.
It could be used in contexts discussing repeated pressure or urgency, but it would need to be part of a more complete thought to convey meaning effectively.
Example: "Again the press of deadlines loomed over the team, pushing them to work faster."
Alternatives: "once more the pressure of" or "the renewed urgency of".

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Again, the press of their schedules.

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Again, the Press Statement of yesterday came from the Obama administration's Office of Press Relations, although it was certainly drafted by Booth's office.

The press of a wall button again brought his voice into the room, singing a novelty number called, "Zat You, Santa Claus?" with lines like "I can see old/ Santa in the keyhole".

This may come as a surprise to those who see plenty of Greek restaurants in German towns and cities but somewhat of a shortage of Macedonian ones.That pales agains the press reaction agains the use of the dread term "Macedonia" as the official name for the nameless entity to the north (trolls, start commenting now) by Greece's Alphabank.

This trend has played out again in the press around The End of the Tour.

And as striking as many of the cotton shirts and dresses were, in white or periwinkle blue, I'm not sure Saint Laurent needs (again, from the press release) "an aesthetic paradigm of new minimalism".

A poem called "Poor Britney Spears" is a misfire, making you prize once again the lightly pressed genius of Frank O'Hara — a poet Mr. Hoagland occasionally resembles — in a work like "Poem (Lana Turner has collapsed!)." A few other poems are limp and tired.

And while there were the inevitable lapses into purple — one Pittsburgh writer had Mazeroski "sailing around the bases" as if he were a schooner — time and again, the finest of the press-box dramatists proceeded with a light touch, as if to say, "You couldn't make this up".

Toward the end of this collection we are reminded how close to destruction the symbol of the presidency may have come once again, on Sept. 11.A "Meet the Press" transcript of Vice President Dick Cheney recounting the day, along with an excerpt from the report of the 9/11 commission, makes clear why we can't play on the lawn of the White House like the figures on the fanciful cover of this book.

It seems likely the government will once again press members of the US-led coalitoon to create a no-fly zone before sending troops anywhere across the border.

O'Connor, who had departed the Frankfurter course without hearing the good news, was selected by Jacklin ahead of Philip Walton, to the general surprise of the press, who again were critical of Jacklin's final selection, this time questioning his judgement over O'Connor's inclusion rather than his exclusion.

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