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(Flavor Flav, through his press person, denied this).
I said to the museum's press person, "That's been cleaned, right?" Wrong.
Yesterday I said to my press person, Nick, 'Do you know who I want to meet?
'Why does everyone think I'm mad?' he once asked his British press person.
"In Melissa Chan's case, the State Department, through a press person, just said that it was 'disappointed' with what happened.
Democrats also brought in a new press person for Mr. Murphy's campaign, and the campaign changed advertising companies.
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"They had the press in there, they had a pool of press persons sitting there, they had... observers from both parties".
- When an adverb can also be an adjective (eg hard), the hyphen is required to avoid ambiguity – it's not a hard, pressed person, but a hard-pressed one; an ill-prepared report, rather than an ill, prepared one.
I'm not a big media press access person.
Regardless of the negative press, "First Person Shooter" became one of Gillian Anderson's favorite episodes, despite "its reliance on big guns and raging testosterone".
In another interview with IJR, he defended the lack of transparency, saying that "I'm not a big media press access person.
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