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Mr. Ray's report is to be issued in the middle of her campaign, and since Mrs. Clinton is promising now to be available more often in news conferences and one-on-one interviews, it seems likely that she will be pressed on these issues frequently.
The District Court refused, and the Justice Department would not permit Section 3501 to be pressed on appeal.
But he also said it was the lawyers' duty to determine what issues would be pressed on appeal.
The reset button will be pressed on graduation day, and you must soon prove yourself with a whole new cast of faculty.
And in the days ahead, he will probably be pressed on whether he agrees with the court's decision to uphold the provision on checks of immigration status.
Each 12in will be pressed on unique rainbow-splattered vinyl, filled with a mixture of new tracks and previously released singles.
Cameron will be pressed on the issue when he makes a statement to MPs on how he is handling the crisis.
The Conservatives ought to be pressed on where they see the limits of the role of the citizen in this new society.
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