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They feared that the slightest welcome for the report's findings might have the government castigated by the rightwing press, of which Campbell lived in perpetual fear.
Ironically, the bag-strapped legions of press, of which your correspondent is a bewildered member, are separated from the rest of the crowd by... a wall.
Of course, both the 'population question' and the actions of Bradlaugh and Besant featured, usually negatively, in the national press of which elite Bromley parents were readers (Banks & Banks, 1954).
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A total of 1,000 copies were pressed, of which only 934 were made available to buy, barely enough to reach the U.K. Top 100.
When Parliament passes a press bill of which Charles disapproves, he rather improbably refuses to give his assent.
Shark Tale The great white shark gets most of its press (most of which is bad) for its rare attacks on people.
So the standards that you mentioned before was about free elections and freedom of the press, none of which exists in China.
The Brotherhood has reacted nervously to criticisms in the press, some of which seemed to go far beyond discussions of its record in government.
ReprintsIn January, Gemstar bought the two companies that make devices for reading e-books, Nuvomedia and Softbook Press, both of which were struggling.
It was given all sorts of titles in the press, none of which was "pile of sanctimonious crap", which is a shame because that's what it was.
This is not a semantic difference: the golden thread focuses on openness, transparency, accountability and a free press, none of which was ever part of the Washington consensus.
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