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Rupert Murdoch just steered the conversation to the importance of investigative journalism and a free press to a healthy society.
Nor did he think that the amendment's free-press clause entitles the institutional press to a special legal status.
The device, often compared in the press to a polygraph, measures the bodily changes in electrical resistance that occur when a person answers questions posed by an auditor.
The government monitors the press to a certain extent and on occasion places circulation restrictions on periodicals and newspapers that are critical of its policies.
This was brutally exposed when he made a half-hearted forward press to a full in-swinger from Imran Khan and had his stumps disturbed at Abu Dhabi.
Summoning the press to a hotel on the outskirts of Margate, Farage did not even wait for his opponents to complete their speeches.
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You might as well show those clattering presses to a ghost, I thought.
A fleshy ad shows a woman pressed to a man's chest like a suction cup.
That's what's queer: with our noses pressed to a closed door".
If pressed to a point, they will spend it on clubs and bullets.
The carbon black was pressed to a carbon rod and put into an arc-discharge plasma instrument.
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