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Much of the outrage of Whitehouse and her attendant press was based on the idea that television arrived uninvited in people's houses and so was under obligation to behave well.

The hydraulic press was invented by Joseph Bramah in 1795; the expression outlet of his press was based on the traditional oil mill method with filter cloths.

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"The Architectural Legacy of Wallace A. Rayfield: Pioneer Black Architect of Birmingham, Alabama" (University of Alabama Press) is based on materials that the author, Allen R. Durough, a Baptist minister, found in 1993 at a ruined barn.

The match received widespread media attention, as most of the British press were based there; several leading sportswriters watched Trautmann in action for the first time.

It is understood that the "older classification" – known as "hard pressed" is based on 2001 census data and the "updated" version – known as "urban adversity" – is based on the 2011 census.

Later, at Givenchy, Riccardo Tisci crammed a lot into a collection that (according to the press notes) was based on the notion of the American dream.

The press release was based on an exchange between Smith and Córdova during the 26 February hearing.

It said the press release was based on four European studies with a limited number of cases, but that the broader analysis showed that heart attacks and strokes, the two most important forms of cardiovascular disease, "were not significantly associated with milk consumption".

Thursday's press release was based on a new statistical analysis of the AmericaSpeaks event by three ostensibly "independent" researchers -- one of whom is actually on the group's advisory board and all of whom were involved in designing the event in the first place.

Elizabeth Florida • I confess, I was beginning to wonder how much of the press buzz about Danica was based on her good looks and the "freak effect" — Look, a female race driver!

Professor Seaton is right that some of the pressure on politicians not to enjoy their holidays is artificial, and is essentially generated by the press.When I was based in America a few years ago, for instance, I knew a photographer who was sent by a British tabloid to stake out the then prime minister, Tony Blair, for the duration of his winter holidays in Barbados.

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