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There have been many royal commissions and reports looking at the press in Britain but none has changed this equation.
So their wives and fathers and mothers had been sitting in the hall, now empty and full of shadows, looking at the press table, where there were no journalists; at the bench, where there was no judge; at the jury box, where there was no jury; and a fear of nothingness had come upon them.
"If he lightens it up and becomes a little more approachable -- a light blue shirt and a dark suit -- then he has more of an appeal to the common person looking at the press conference," she added.
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"Just look at the press cuttings," she tells the magazine.
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After parking in the disabled bay, I reached into the cavernous back seat to look at the press bumf.
Adebolajo looked at the press and kissed his Qur'an as he was taken to the court cells.
"If you look at the press we got back in Michigan, it's absolutely fabulous," said Robert Gibbs, Ms. Stabenow's communications director.
Sitting to her left was Max Mosley, who would occasionally swing to look at the press and smile.
If George Zimmerman came to me tomorrow and said, 'I want you to represent me,' I would look at the press conference and say, 'Mr. Uhrig identified a potential defense.
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