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It took Chávez five minutes to walk to his jeep through the press of people, and another fifteen for him to drive out of the square.
But looking too so determinedly through the press of bodies and elsewhere, far beyond, that God knows, frankly, quite what she was denying.
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"He then goes on to say: 'In the first charge Richard killed several men; toppled Henry's standard, along with the standard-bearer William Brandon; contended with John Cheney, a man of surpassing bravery, who stood in his way, and thrust him to the ground with great force; and made a path for himself through the press of steel.'.
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Payments into the pot would go through automatically, at the press of a button.
And he labored to explain the rationale — through the press to a public increasingly weary of war and skeptical of the effort in Afghanistan — behind his strategy based on counterinsurgency.
Last November, the authorities issued statements through the press to the fact that prices of essential goods would increase and that tax would be levied on the wholesale companies.
Bureaucrats have also struck back with damaging leaks to the major news media, which have close ties with the bureaucracy through the "press clubs" of reporters permanently stationed in each ministry.
Hogg had carefully read through the radical press of the late 1790s and extracted a number of political poems, some of which he thought might be attributable to Burns.
They will have seen the crush below, but not the detail in it: families and friends, bearded Islamic students, work colleagues, the rich, the middle-class and the poor putting hands on shoulders to move through the vast press of bodies in snaking lines.
A quick glance through the press reveals scads of stories claiming to capture the new ethos -- tales about parents buying Estee Lauder's Origins Natural Resources diaper "balm" at $10 for a 3.5-ounce bottle, East Hampton millionaires dropping $1.5 million on a pool, companies asking $3 million for a diamond-studded bra.
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