Sentence examples for tree press from inspiring English sources

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Still, her "StinkyKids and the Runaway Scissors" (Raven Tree Press), which provides the plotline, is more sentimental sermon than sendup.

"It really is pathetic of that bloke Staines to tell his readers that he's taking on the corruption of the 'dead tree press'.

With two collections of short stories published by Lime Tree Press, Hurley began approaching small publishers and agents about The Loney, "but it was either a polite no, or they didn't bother to reply".

Of course, critics say the "dead tree press" only got what they deserved by allowing classified ads to depart and then posting their expensive journalism free online, allowing the likes of Google and Facebook to steal their lunch.

His readership has increased massively in size, and political blogging has long since come of age – in fact, despite years of inveighing against the "dead tree press", Guido Fawkes now has a column in the Sun on Sunday, thus reaching a potential readership of four million, on top of the 50-100,000 readers the blog gets every day.

A long-time critic of the so-called "dead tree press", it did not stop Staines seeking to reach a more mainstream audience first in the Daily Star on Sunday, and now on the Sunday edition of its tabloid rival, the Sun.

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It was hard and yet, again, I turned back to the ancestors, who actually are that little voice that says: "We know what we're doing," and I founded a publishing company, called Wild Trees Press, and started to publish other unpopular people.

When he lifted his head he could see, over Phyllis's head, the dark window; the trees pressed so close against it that their branches were bent against the glass, a tangled crowd of leaves and branches looking in.

There are bare floorboards with woven mats, vases of lotus flowers and a leaf from one of the garden's trees, pressed freshly each day between glass, placed by the bed.

The road that stretches westward from Can Martí dips and winds through shallow valleys, lined with the spindly silhouettes of almond trees pressed against the expanse of sky.

Tom Whitlow, a Cornell plant ecologist whom Goldsworthy consulted, warned that if the growing tree should press against its unyielding stone girdle it could crush the living cambium immediately beneath the bark.

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