Sentence examples for press names from inspiring English sources

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Insiders give the press names of candidates who are real possibilities; long shots, just to see what reaction they get; friends and, sometimes, even themselves. .

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The French press named him "the man who makes the rich tremble".

In 2005, Scholastic Press named Dr. Levine the most admired person in education.

He launched Andersen Press named after Hans Christian Andersen - in the autumn of 1976.

In 1900, he moved to Boston and published under the imprint Cornhill Press, named after the street where he lived.

In 1917 the Woolfs bought a printing press and founded the Hogarth Press, named for Hogarth House, their home in the London suburbs.

In 1951, for $3,000, he had purchased the then-obscure Grove Press, named for the Greenwich Village street where it was located.

There they established the Kaviani Press (named after a mythical blacksmith called Kaveh, who had saved the Iranian kingdom), and among the poems they printed were several by ʿĀref Qazvīnī (died 1934), one of the first truly modern writers.

And look at the superinjunction controversy [when sites such as Twitter were used to circumvent rulings that prevented the English press naming high-profile individuals involved in alleged scandals].

The first reported victims were clustered around Croydon in South London - so the press named him the Croydon Cat Killer.

In 1950, the Canadian Press named him the best ice hockey player of the first half of the 20th century.

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