And it was - when I was in Senegal, they had a press conference but I didn't know it was going to be a national press conference.
"Since I have been here it hasn't been easy with the press at times but I have loved it, " Bieber tweeted.
"Before this race I was telling the press that it was almost impossible, whereas now I would say it is difficult, but not impossible, " Lorenzo told the MotoGP Web site of his title chances.
One of the things I do want to mention, though -- I think I mentioned it at the budget press conference and Peter Orszag said that's economist for "I told you so" -- because we did take a lot of heat last year for both our GDP forecast and our unemployment forecast.
And now, thanks to instant-reading technology, you don't even need to wait 15 seconds to start up the device: "I press, I read, it's instant... it's a book!"
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Mr. LESLIE GELB (Council on Foreign Relations): I think it will get the press in all these countries jumpy, but I think basically the governments involved will hold steady.
There was -- I think it was the Associated Press, Ms. Loven, who wanted to know of all the people that had come into the White House for health care-related meetings.
It's not something that I'm seeing rise into the press, but you can feel it kind of either working itself out or starting to bubble over.
It was in that same professional capacity that I felt it my duty to warn the press of the novel's potential to provoke anger among some Muslims.
No, the two events that were always on his schedule prior to leaving at that point on Wednesday would have been -- I think it's a closed-press breakfast here before traveling to Arlington late morning.
That way I can pull it out of my bag, press the power button and it jumps back to life.
"I had processed months ago that it wasn't on the cards, " he told the Associated Press, "so I was just going about my day trying desperately to write a lyric for Shrek!"
In Silicon Valley, which I use as an example, of press that really gets it.
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If you want statements for press and for hype, I'm not giving it to you.
Indeed, she says, "I'd forgotten all about it" until the press reported that the amount had been returned.
Even during the press conference I was getting messages from one operator claiming that it would provide much better coverage when its service was up and running.
"You hear these horror stories in the press that a particular church must close - but I think it's axiomatic that if a church must close, it mustn't close, " he said.
"He asked me for money and I said I didn't have it, " she told The Associated Press Friday from her apartment, which was scattered with her son's toys and movies.
But, as I suggested to the governor in my question at the press conference, it's not just that the effects are uncertain - it's also that they may run in different directions.
Well, I think it really requires a clear understanding of the role of the press.
It was this sort of death that I was determined to press upon my father, as he did his dying.
But I did not hear much in Mario Draghi's press conference to suggest it is now a lot more likely than it was before.
"I absolutely reject any notion that we bottled it, " he said at a press conference.
I've seen the photos and I've read the press releases. (Laughter.) So it must be doing something right.
"I don't know if it was that, " Woodward told The Associated Press.
"I got caught with a lot of material, and I worked it out, " Simpson said in a 2010 interview with The Associated Press.
"It's being overnighted to me, and I expect it will be the same old allegations that have already been in the press, " Lefcourt said in an interview.
It was a warm and cuddly meeting. (Laughter.) The last time I appeared, it was before the House Republican Caucus and we agreed to let the press in on that one.
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