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"The more they reveal, the greater the threat against them," said Gregg Leslie of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, referring to large-scale whistle-blowers.
"We're going to implement the Affordable Care Act," was all he would say on "Meet the Press," referring to the 2010 health care law.
"They are charges put out by George Tenet and his C.I.A. to discredit us," he told Tim Russert, on "Meet the Press, " referring to the C.I.A.'s director.
Or maybe he has been stung by negative comments made on social media and in the press referring to the apparently lackadaisical level of his analysis allied to his salary of around £4 million a year.
Working out of a B&B, Mr. Earnest said, is "better than doing my job at my desk in lower press" — referring to the cramped West Wing space where press aides field calls from reporters.
"By closely coordinating with Mr Mugabe... we wish to help promote reform" of the global body, Abe said in remarks carried by Jiji Press, referring to Mugabe as an esteemed African elder.
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(The Beijing press referred to Mr. Lee, during his tenure, as the "so-called president").
The press referred to him (not always affectionately) as Kissin' Jim, for his habit of grabbing the prettiest woman at hand.
"The Italian press referred to this event as 'di miracolo in miracolo', hence the title of the book".
An obituary on Thursday about Barney Rosset, the founder of Grove Press, referred incorrectly to a union organizing drive there in 1970.
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