Sentence examples for lives without press from inspiring English sources

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But people should be free to go about their lives without press intrusion.

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At the time the ABC's director of international, Murray Green, said the move reflected the ABC's ongoing commitment to serving people in those parts of Asia and the Pacific who live without press freedom.

The apparent display of longing for the colonial past shows not so much our feelings toward British rule but nostalgia for the freedoms we once enjoyed and for a government which left us to get on with our lives without trying to muffle the press and indoctrinate the young.

Things he would be happy to live without: long meetings, press conferences and a regimented schedule.

She is still angry, however, at her brutal treatment at the hands of Ed Balls, the former children's secretary who dismissed her without warning during a live televised press conference in December 2008.

No one lives without error.

We cannot imagine our lives without you.

Now he lives without his eyes.

It's about other lives that ended in the year 2001, lives that ended as many of them were lived: without fanfare, without headlines in the local paper, let alone the national press.

It was here that her lover had pressed himself upon her and whispered that she was beautiful, swearing that he could not live without her.

Live without dead time!

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