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The press was only one of Walker's many interests.
Though Franco was gone, the press was only just becoming free of his grip.
The movement's success depended upon a ricochet effect among the various power centers of American society, and the press was only one of them.
There is much weaselling here: the press was only unearthing the BBC's source because of what was almost certainly a Downing Street leak to a favoured newspaper.
Later, during a question-and-answer period, it became clear that calling in the foreign press was only peripherally related to Mr. Koizumi's commission, whose recommendations are in any event nonbinding.
And in a country where freedom of the press was only recently enshrined in the Constitution, where newspapers were frequently closed and journalists arrested under the apartheid government, the subpoenas sent shivers through South Africa's newsrooms.
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Everywhere, the press is only relatively free.
And the free press is only free when it is bold and accurate.
"That press is only good if you're turning the ball over.
The mainstream press is only today telling us the names of the parents of murdered toddler "Baby Peter".
"Like so much of our democracy, the freedom of the press is only as strong as we, the public, demand it to be," Andersen and West wrote.
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