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Gives facts on the saccharin issue, which makes it puny, by comparison, and yet it gets wide press coverage.
The even more dramatic absence of Salman Rushdie, amid dubious talk of prowling underworld assassins, stirred controversy and debate over censorship, so ensuring wide press interest.
Stephen Byers, a former minister who likes to be known as an "outrider" for Mr Blair's ideas, received wide press coverage this week for suggesting that Labour demonstrate its sympathy with middle England by scrapping inheritance tax.
The study received wide press attention, although it was criticized by many scientists for its design and its statistical analysis.
This method permits use of a H+-form Nafion membrane in a wide press temperature domain ranging from 140 to 180 °C without the occurrence of degradation problems that are generally encountered in the conventional decal processes.
Even in April 1939, Heikkinen's appearances at banquets in the Upper Peninsula drew large crowds and wide press coverage.
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The group of nine has opened their collective mouth wide, pressed their collective tongue down and collectively swallowed up Anton.
13 mm wide pressed pellets of 200 mg of homogenized sample were obtained with 24,000 lbs applied pressure for 30 s in a Carver 4,350 L press without the use of binder.
The current arrangement of the Honors has an obvious rationale: celebrities bring in higher ratings and wider press coverage.
I hadn't read (or, for that matter, looked for) discussions of these lines in the wider press.
By May of 1973, the White House coverup was unravelling, and the stalking of Richard Nixon by the wider press corps had begun.
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