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"Aida" had already been pegged as a Disney show in the press, and so Hyperion disappeared from the ads.
With each day, the plan received yet more rubbishing in the press and so they called off the move.
We might be democratic and have freedom of the press and so on, but we don't always use those privileges very cleverly.
And REC purchases, such as that made by Whole Foods, get national press and so increase public awareness of the need for climate protection.
We need firm and intelligent regulation of the media, but we shouldn't allow politicians to use this to hobble a free press and so become even less accountable.
"Plus, there's so much incredible written press, and so many great shows on YouTube, and, you know, hopefully I'll be back soon to do my thing," he said.
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Established last year in the wake of the Trafigura affair and the row over the England footballer John Terry's private life, the Neuberger committee of experts was asked to examine "the use of injunctions which bind the press and so-called 'superinjunctions'".
It is true that no charges have yet been pressed, and so it is proper for ministers to be cautious.
Obviously you want to build up your leg muscles by way of squats, leg presses, and so on.
Committee members wrote that they were uncomfortable with his "tendency to seek publicity in the press, television and so on".
However, in order to implement metallic bipolar plates, several issues must be addressed, including corrosion of the metal, electric contact between cell parts, press forming and so on.
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