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No sooner does the chancellor of the exchequer begin to bend towards Elon than his eye is caught by another arrival, and - not a small man - Mr Brown has just shot across the room, faster than a superhero, to press fervently an altogether higher-up hand, that of Bob Geldof.
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The US and the UK were on edge over terrorism, the popular press was fervently patriotic and the BBC could seemingly do nothing right.
Others fervently press for the creation of an English parliament for the first time in centuries.
But Mr. Netanyahu has fervently pressed the case in recent weeks that there should be no premature easing of the economic pressure on Iran, arguing that it would be a "historic mistake" to do so when the sanctions are so close to achieving their goal.
A more pressing question might be whether half of them will even exist in five years' time, at least in print editions, but my suspicion is that, as so often occurs in Britain, far less will change than is feared — (or, if you have been a victim of press intrusion, than you have fervently hoped for) — and that what changes are enforced will arrive at the pace of molasses.
The battle and the massacre were discussed fervently in the European and American press, as well as the British Parliament.
The event should be fervently covered by the global press.
The Conservatives, meanwhile, have been happy to sit back and watch as what had been a relatively minor story in a fervently anti-Blair corner of the press developed into a full-blown political scandal.
With a fervently growing fan base and a list of drooling press cuttings nearly as long as her arm, young American singer Lizz Wright is clearly on the cusp of great things.
All that aside, I deeply value the freedom of the press and think it is an indispensable facet of a healthy democracy that should be protected fervently.
The Daily Telegraph is one of the papers wailing most fervently about the government's royal charter-backed regulator (Jacob Rees-Mogg: "The government and parliament have decided to license the press and to coerce newspapers into agreeing... [financial penalties] for those who resist state licensing could be severe").
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