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The Daily News has agreed to buy three high-speed presses from a German company, KBA, and it plans to modify its printing plant in Jersey City to house them.
The process of excavating the one-ton presses from a backyard into the street, then up via crane onto a truck, ran into a host of unforeseen calamities.
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The British Empire has had a pretty lousy press from a generation of "postcolonial" historians anachronistically affronted by its racism.
This tiny little show garnered some press from a few broadsheets and I can honestly say turned my career around.
The pair jointly applied to exclude the press from a family courts hearing in central London this month.
Statistics have popped into the press from a federal report that suggests the foreign-born are a special part of problem.
Optical disks are also inexpensive to make: the plastic disks are simply molds pressed from a master, as phonograph records are.
Buying a patented press from a Dutch rival allowed them to produce both a more refined drinking cocoa and the beginnings of the modern chocolate bar.
There have been too many instances where comment in the press from a campaigner has been followed by attacks on them personally.
The complex Vedic ceremonies, for which the hymns of the Rigveda were composed, centred on the ritual sacrifice of animals and the drinking of a sacred, mind-altering liquor pressed from a plant called soma.
Mr. Hill was in Los Angeles, doing press from a trailer on the Sony lot for both "Moneyball," his Oscar-nominated film, and "21 Jump Street," his coming high-profile remake.
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