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He also vigorously courted the American press, to which he peddled information gathered by his own intelligence network.
In the middle of her full-court emotional press, to which he finally yields, Trigorin whips out his notebook to write the words "virgin territory".
But in the 1970s, and for the first time, a printing press to which the common folk had access – the "copier" – became the target of extensive litigation.
Bloomberg, unlike some of his predecessors, is a strong proponent of the institutional role of the press, to which he often refers, sometimes in mock solemnity, as "the fourth estate".
The dollar printing press to which Moore so lightly alluded is working overtime.
This series begins with Harris's 1988 monograph Interpretive Acts: In Search of Meaning Oxfordd: Clarendon Press), to which the present book is a sequel.
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I understand the practice of all-media screenings, at which the press is compelled to review a film while watching with a so-called "real" audience, as opposed to a press screening to which the public is not invited.
When pressed as to which on these shores hurt more, Westwood's response is a detailed one.
Another district began using an indicator of "academic press" — the extent to which teachers press students for effort, perseverance and rigor — to help them gauge tenacity.
Without a public investigation, we are hard pressed to know which assessment is correct.
It's a hotel and an eatery and you'd be hard pressed to say which wows you more.
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