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Sadly, the next step may be press restrictions that will curtail the news media's quest for what it considers good stories.
And, while I'm no arms expert, I'm told that if Iran really wanted to, it could disguise the markings so that the arms could not be traced back to Tehran -- why advertise to the world their origins, unless to gain leverage (Iran's strategy vis-à-vis the U.S. may be: "Press us on the nuke issue and we can make life hell for you in Iraq and Afghanistan").
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A thin, pliable sheet of metal may be pressed into molds, between dies, or over stamps.
In the future, they may be pressed into service in arguments for or against geoengineering – a prospect that terrifies many climate modellers.
The Giants may be pressed to lean on the rookie Gartrell Johnson, who has carried the ball 11 times this season (for 39 yards), but not since Oct. 11.
A single point may be pressed to relieve a specific symptom or condition, or a series of points can be worked on to promote overall well-being.
If things get worse in Europe, some banks may be pressed to include more countries – particularly France — in their troubled Europe disclosures.
The layered films may be formed through blow extrusion, or extrudates from three machines may be pressed together in a die block to form a three-layer flat sheet that is subsequently cooled by contact with a chilled roll.
Many investigators doubt his claims of ignorance, and Mr. Lay may be pressed about why he sold millions of dollars of Enron stock last year even as he promoted the value of the shares to Wall Street and his own employees.
The batch is often lightly moistened to discourage segregation of the ingredients by vibrations from the conveyor system, or it may be pressed into pellets or briquettes to improve contact between the particles.
And if the court has issued its Arizona ruling (they usually are released by 10 a.m. Eastern Time), he may be pressed to talk about it in his speech.
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