Sentence examples for the press that from inspiring English sources

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the press that

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To exert weight or force against, to act upon with force or weight

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Mr. Gingrich said Sunday on "Meet the Press" that Mr. Santorum had "every right to run".

She told NBC's Meet The Press that the White House had "clearly been embarrassed by this".

'It's the press that has highlighted the situation.

To screen the film to the press that will co-operate.

"I believe that there were reports in the press that were quite misleading," Dr. Hamburg said.

I mean the press that tells the world about Bordeaux wine.

(Yeltsin insisted that it was the press that was positioned the wrong way).

It is not controlled by the press, that is a very important distinction.

And it's not just the press that are nervously awaiting the report.

And the press that happened about riot grrrl was extremely sexist, and really targeted.

Recently I've started to read an argument in the press that would fit the bill.

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