Sentence examples for press drive from inspiring English sources

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Pride, ambition, a desperation to succeed and a terror of the press drive those charged with spending public money ever deeper into the mire.

Non-circular belt transmission with a rotational angle-dependent speed ratio in the press drive mechanism offers a new way to obtain optimum stroke-time behaviors for specific metal forming operations in terms of manufacturing.

One particularly memorable feature of the Los Angeles press drive was the "Fuel Economy Challenge," in which automotive journalists who ordinarily prefer to drive over 100 mph on a track could be seen attempting to maximize their mileage by puttering around Culver City at 15 mph, braking and accelerating as gently as possible and enthusiastically checking their average fuel economy readouts.

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This drives other Republicans crazy, in the same way that Ronald Reagan's seemingly fanciful call for a Strategic Defense Initiative — dubbed "Star Wars" in the press drove his opponents crazy.

He is talkative, subject moving from the hostility he perceived from the Danish press driven by jealousy, he says – to the non-existent ending of the film.

Ross McCulloch says: "This presence across TV, radio and press drove traffic to their Facebook page and encouraged people to tag MND Scotland in their Ice Bucket Challenge statuses.

So he ends up regarding scribes as intrusive, conveying a distaste for what he sees as the fundamental unseriousness of a press driven by blog-around-the-clock deadlines.

Largely unsuccessful in obtaining financial backing, Davenport established a workshop in New York City and began publishing a short-lived journal of electromagnetism and mechanics; the journal was printed on a printing press driven by an electric motor that Davenport had invented.

Hemmings at one time maintained its own collection of 120 cars, Perez Ehrich said, and many of the vehicles were offered for press drives during annual open-house events organized by Terry Ehrich.

One that leers at her bulimia-wrecked form or even more questionably, uses paparazzi footage in the same breath as explaining how being hounded by the press drove her closer to breaking point.

The Rocky, which went from a full-size broadsheet to tabloid size in the 1940s, was never a tabloid in the imprint of say, papers in New York or Chicago, where fierce competition for readers of the penny press drove a frenzy of outlandish stunts and chicanery.

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