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"It got a little press, huh?" he said mischievously.
I think the Rankin 'Nudes' show would have aroused very little press interest in Europe.
"She'd have been happy if she had a little press card in her hat".
Personality disorders receive very little press coverage, but to their victims, they are no less severe.
"It is unbelievable about what is going on here, and very little press".
Who wouldn't be tired after that, along with a David Letterman taping right before this little press preview party?
The little press conference may become one of the moments that we remember from this horrible week.
Last week's concerts received little press coverage, partly because of a three-day holiday when newspapers were not published.
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He seemed a little pressed.
In the first half of its concert at the 92nd Street Y on Wednesday evening, the Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio sounded a little pressed.
"He's a little pressed out," she told me.
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