Sentence examples for stop press from inspiring English sources

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stop press

noun

The event or news article important enough to delay or interrupt the print, or require a reprint, of a publication, particularly of a newspaper edition.

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Stop press.

Stop press: judge "shocked" to find women on top.

That is news manufacturing.In this section Stop press What Britons know Reprints Related items What Britons knowJul 2nd 1998 Killing the messengersJul 2nd 1998NBC is an example of what is happening across the industry.

That image is mostly nonsense -- many of the people forced out by the Gosslings were ex-military officers who would be tempted to shoot Democrats on sight, and most veterans cheered Goss's effort to stop press leaks.

Stop press: Vettel says it was a small error and so he won't struggle to sleep tonight, but it was a positive weekend and he didn't need the rain.

The printing presses were paused for a moment for a "stop press" box to be inserted, alerting readers to the tax changes the Attlee government was about to make.

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Stop the press!

3.28pm: Stop the press - another rumour.

But that didn't stop the press from spreading them.

To stop recording, press the hotkey again.

Politicians hate the press: Now there's some "stop the presses" news for you.

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