Both Republican and Democratic congressional leaders held press conferences backing their respective bills Wednesday morning.
Electronic Arts, Capcom, Square Enix and Ubisoft also held press conferences before the show.
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This year, at least six federal employees revealed themselves in press conferences and panel discussions.
Another lesson out of all this for Weiner: be on time to your own press conferences.
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Then there are all the press conferences with the charts and the repetition of the allegations.
Will you recommend that you have the prearranged questions, a list of questions, at press conferences?
The very best recruits even have press conferences where they pick one team over another.
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For all his grandstanding and televised press conferences, Mr Spitzer seems to have some good points.
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For the sessions and press conferences, journalists must register at the venue (Kyoto International Conference Center).
The public face of Mr Bush's makeover has been a series of well-choreographed press conferences.
The Spitzer assault includes grandstanding press conferences and threatened enforcement cases against the biggest names in brokerage.
He especially admired the way that Giuliani stood up to hostile reporters at his daily press conferences.
The highly popular Kennedy is remembered for several speeches and the effectiveness of his televised press conferences.
From April 27th the Fed will copy the practice of other central banks and hold press conferences.
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Bryant and LeBron James, among other stars, did not have their own press conferences, only group availability.
Certainly, people were often critical of Dwight Eisenhower's comments during his press conferences.
And he kept it captivated with a series of press conferences that projected a mixture of defiance and determination.
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The president resumed the press conferences after his re-election in 1916, although they were conducted less frequently than before.
The election commission is giving televised press conferences and TV stations are showing the commission's frequently updated vote tallies.
At government press conferences, questions and answers must be given in both French and Dutch, one after the other.
Among the topics covered during the training workshops were journalistic techniques, how to cover press conferences, and disaster reporting.
After that, in press conferences, it's the other place where people know me.
Journalists and photographers bustle through back-to-back press conferences where executives deliver stilted speeches.
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Both sides already have given press conferences making clear their respective starting points.
It will broadcast behind-the-scenes interviews, press conferences and call-in shows featuring players, coaches and, of course, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
They will be informed of the work and decisions of the Committee in regular press conferences during the Committee session.
In Mexico now, the once-common government press conferences presenting high-profile cartel captures seem to be a thing of the past.
Scuffles have broken out between tribespeople and Mr Watson's party, and tribal leaders have grown impatient with daily press conferences.
For example, while Lyndon Johnson held 135 solitary press conferences during his time in office, Ronald Reagan held only 46.
He likely would not have made a great occupant of the Oval Office, but imagine the fun of those press conferences!
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