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Dr. Michlin said no one at Alvarado had ever pressed him to bring in more patients.
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Floating between beardy Balearic breezers and slo-mo chuggers, pretty much everything they've ever pressed up shares a shimmering, crystalline quality.
The Dutch fluency in the English language meant this foreigner would not have been spared the full force of disdain if one fanzine had ever been pressed into his hands.
In a damaging admission, Mr. Clohessy answered, "Sure," when asked whether his group had ever issued a press release that contained false information.
Unlike Howard Schultz or Michael Bloomberg or the guy with the privately held industrial fortune, however, all this man had ever done was press buttons.
Only three men in history had ever been able to press it at all.
Inevitably, he was asked if he had ever uttered what the press, in one of its strained conventions of delicacy, called "the 'n' word".
Jen, however, ordered the cookie of the day, which was the driest, nastiest amalgam of pressed grains that had ever been baked at 350 degrees, with sesame seeds sprinkled on top where by all rights there should have been pretty artificially dyed pink and turquoise sprinkles or at the very least chocolate chips.
Pressed on whether she had ever had a relationship with a woman, Blanchett told the interviewer: "Yes.
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