They would press it into the chest and the machine would take a reading.
Today we will need to see if we cover our SPY hedge down 15 handles or press it.
Like a cherry with a stone inside, if you press it too hard, the stone will fly out.
Despite the negative press it has received lately, real estate will also continue to be one of the fastest growing asset classes.
As The Economist went to press it was still not decided whether he will have to cohabit with Mr Basescu until then.
As you'll see in our walk-through video, the 'board starts charging as soon as you press it against the base of the PC.
ENGADGET: Intel shows off wireless keyboard that re-juices via resonant charging (video)
Mario Blais, godfather of a female Canadian soldier recently killed in Afghanistan, told the Canadian Press it's time to pull the troops out.
His lawyer told the Associated Press it is "as certain as certain can be" that the former football coach will insist he is innocent.
BBC: Jerry Sandusky speaks out against accusers in jail tape
Press the button once, twice, then press it a third time and hold to tell the band you want to take a quick siesta.
ENGADGET: Jawbone Up review (2012): a reboot and a shot at redemption
But whether these or any other measures it chooses to take will result in the more responsible press it hopes for is less clear.
It tells how agents write their message using a Pentel Rollerball, then press it against a fresh piece of paper to transfer an invisible message.
But while the referendum was still front-page news in independent and opposition papers on Saturday in the official press it had been relegated to the inside pages.
When today's laundry dries, Ren will press it and deliver it with a hand card to a center where it's then sent back to the city's hotels.
As The Economist went to press it seemed very likely that the British government would suspend the province's government, and go back to running Northern Ireland directly from London.
Contrary to what you might be hearing from the more excitable ends of the press it seems that climate change is less of a problem than we thought it was.
FORBES: Climate Change Is Now Less Of a Problem. So We Need To Do Less About Climate Change
Hilboldt told The Associated Press it could be Thursday before he would be allowed in to pronounce Dykes dead and take the body to Montgomery for an autopsy at the state forensic laboratory.
Romney's aides hope the coverage will give the campaign a break from some of the bad press it has gotten over the last week following gaffes during his tour of Europe and Israel, relentless calls for Romney to release more of his tax returns and falling poll numbers.
This bill is less about freedom of the press than it is the ability of the press to get things for free.
FORBES: South Dakota To Ban Public Schools From Selling Exclusive Sports Broadcast Rights
"It shows the snow was not what the press drummed it up to be, " he said.
Layering it with paper, she cranked a giant press over it, gently peeling back the thick paper to reveal a perfect stamp of the image.
It is early days: as The Economist went to press, it was not certain who had won or who would form a government that would most probably be a coalition.
"Google gets the most press because it's the biggest, and that's fair, " Opsahl says.
"Luckily we'd already briefed the press about it so that wasn't a problem, " he said.
The U.S. economy is in better shape than the pundits, polls and press say it is.
On the streets and in the popular press, it inspired a full-throated debate over modern art.
MPs now groan about IPSA, and press for it to exercise a lighter touch.
As The Economist went to press, it was deciding whether to join Italy in pushing Mr Amato.
"In dealing with the press, it's important that you have a relationship, whether it's good or bad, " Sather said.
Although they did not speak to the press, it was reported that neighbours quickly guessed the couple had won.
BBC: Powerball lottery: Missouri man claims share of jackpot
应用推荐