Sentence examples for be press from inspiring English sources

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be press

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To exert weight or force against, to act upon with force or weight

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Not to be, press O".

Either Eric Fehrnstrom or Kevin Madden could be press secretary.

There continue to be press accounts of worker suicides.

I would myself concentrate on team selection but would also be press officer.

Now there will be press sitting outside my house to see what I'm doing.

Once spectators recognized just how grueling an hour of press conferences can be (press conference minutes are longer than StairMaster minutes), the crowd perked up.

But a regulator whose very living depends on finding and punishing what it deems to be press misdemeanours would seem an appalling prospect.

Hamlet, though, would be useless, a gigantic 'quick time event' in which, after an hour of ponderous CGI story, a message flashes on the screen demanding, "To be, press X.

However, what would take the trick would be press and TV pictures, for the release on the evening of Good Friday and/or Saturday newspapers of Prince William in Australia".

There might be press cuttings quite possibly put on his locker, or where he gets changed".

There must be press release or staff email around here somewhere.

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