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"When you went home with HMS Conqueror, you had the press to meet you and your families to welcome you back.
The suspensions and travel restrictions are delaying work on about two dozen power plants as occupying forces press to meet an expected surge in demand for electricity before the summer.
Trophy lifted, press to meet.
The plan was for local tech press to meet the founders and members of the Zimride community on a Thursday night.
It's not unheard of for politicians and the press to meet socially and agree to off-the-record ground rules in order to speak more candidly.
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Even a healthy team will be hard pressed to meet the mayor's timetable.
But officials have said they will be hard pressed to meet all of the Dodd-Frank deadlines for new regulation.
A social worker, concerned by the signature on absence slips, pressed to meet Tatum at the homeless shelter.
Still, it was a big-ticket expense she would have been hard pressed to meet without help.
Even the Netherlands, long allied with Mrs. Merkel's austerity demands, now finds itself hard pressed to meet next year's 3 percent deficit requirement.
Every year, he takes his government on retreats, during which Cabinet members and senior legislators make public declarations of their goals and are then pressed to meet them.
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