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Stopping "it" would mean stopping the free press, in essence overriding the First Amendment.
Decide whether you favor supporting the Internet as a similar to a function of the press (in essence: and support "make no law to restrict it").
"I don't like that, because it means me as official who has great respect for the press, is in essence saying a reporter doing his or her job and doing that important job is somehow branded a criminal," Holder said.
The fruit is turned against metal points that score the peel which, gently pressed, releases the essence.
President Barack Obama smacked the GOP in the face with a gauntlet during his press conference, saying in essence "put up, or shut up" on the budget.
In essence, he pressed her to commit or quit.
Chasing The Devil Vintagee, £8.99) is Tim Butcher's recreation of Greene's trip A Visit to Don Otavio, by Sybille Bedford This account of a journey taken in the 1950s, rediscovered in the 1980s by Eland Press, encapsulates, for me, the essence of good travel writing.
Beaton was better equipped temperamentally to spot the first type, but readers of William J. Manns Kate and Donald Spotos Enchantment: The Life of Audrey Hepburn will be hard pressed to argue with the essence of the designers appraisals.
There's no need to press fast-forward to find the essence of a track, because I've already reduced each number to its essential emotion".
Over millennia, the air in glacier ice is pressed out, compressing the water into an essence of itself.
By September, Lackey had agreed to try to press the case another step forward — determining, in essence, to solicit a bribe.
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