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José Mourinho cheerfully strode through the press auditorium at Carrington and playfully tapped the man with the boom microphone on the shoulder before skipping past him and rocking back in his padded leather chair.
Sir Alex Ferguson left the plush surroundings of directors' room, where he spends his time on match days at Old Trafford, to venture to the press auditorium, which was sealed off to outsiders so the Scot could wax lyrical to the MUTV cameras about Harrison's role in bringing through the Class of '92.
I moved on to the press auditorium, where we were told there would soon be a press conference.
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I was with the press people in an auditorium and adjacent spaces; the science teams were in a different auditorium.
In the press row of the auditorium, we talk about how little we know about her – then we all wonder if there's actually anything much to know.
At her hastily organized press conference, at the auditorium of Local 1199 on West 43rd Street in Manhattan, Mrs. Clinton talked about her wishes for the mayor's "full and speedy recovery".
By F. L. Auerbach and John McCarten The New Yorker, March 10 , 1962P. 29 Peaceful Coexistence Note: In the row of telephone booths provided for the press outside the State Department auditorium in Washington, the one assigned to Tass is cheek by jowl with the one assigned to the Wall Street Journal.
In remarks at a press conference in Richardson Auditorium, well attended by colleagues, students, and several foreign journalists, Deaton paid tribute to the University, "which provided me with what I was looking for when I came over from Britain". He also spoke rhapsodically about the importance of accurate economic data.
On Wednesday, select American swimmers gave a news conference in the main auditorium of the press center, the one reserved for the biggest stars.
He gave the example of creating a fake British Airways cheque which in his time required finding a $1m printing press the size of an auditorium and three operators.
"Technology breeds crime". He gave the example of creating a fake British Airways cheque which in his time required finding a $1m printing press the size of an auditorium and three operators.
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