Sentence examples for press facility from inspiring English sources

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In order to consolidate its operations, accommodate its growth and support its continuing worldwide success in scholarly publishing, the University began construction this summer of a new Press facility at 60th Street and Dorchester Avenue.

When I retired in 2008, the college honored me by naming the LeBard press facility the Jim Carnett Press Box.

The cultural center was used to coordinate some local humanitarian aid for Kobane and refugees who had fled the fighting as well as a makeshift press facility for visiting media.

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11.10am: The freedom of information campaigner Heather Brooke is not impressed with the press facilities at the court, she tweets.

These press facilities are perceived as being open to all bona fide Washington-based journalists, whereas most of the White House itself, and press facilities in particular, have not been made available to the general public.

The club was responsible for almost all other aspects: tickets, parking, press facilities, traffic control and local housing for players, officials, press and television personnel.

The irony, of course, is that the council is compelled to provide, at its own cost, press facilities for its own meetings.

[W]e are presented here with a situation where the White House has voluntarily decided to establish press facilities for correspondents who need to report therefrom.

After undergoing the rigours of accreditation, I get in a special lift up to the luxurious press facilities, which include free lunch, drinks, coffee and cakes at half time.

The press facilities in Tynecastle's new main stand are right down near pitchside, yards from the technical areas, and they offer a marvellous view of managers in full rant.

White House press facilities having been made publicly available as a source of information for newsmen, the protection afforded news-gathering under the first amendment guarantee of freedom of the press, see Branzburg v. Hayes, 408 U.S. 665, 681, 707 (1972); Pell v. Procunier, 417 U.S. 817, 829-35 (1974), requires that this access not be denied arbitrarily or for less than compelling reasons.

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