What is the dominant sentiment in the press that you are reading?
But then we kept reading the press release and realized that they're not exactly introducing a new format they're more or less co-opting SanDisk's TransFlash card standard.
In reading the press release, I noticed two embedded links.
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On reading the press release issued by the Department of Justice with regards to this seizure, it seems that only the domain names have been seized by the FBI, and not the servers.
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Before we could get in the car to go to Capitol Hill, we were reading a press release about how the leadership in the Republican House committee -- or caucus were opposed to the plan.
The sci-fi script, billed as a "cosmic conflagration" for the benefit of the Hollywood trade press, gets a reading by actors in full regalia at a Beverly Hills hotel during a set piece that's staged with a delightfully straight face.
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Since last summer it has had a radio station that airs announcers reading News-Press excerpts.
Reading the popular press gives one the false impression that the entire program-access regime was taken apart.
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Reading continued to press after the break and Long was then denied by Loach before midfielder Jem Karacan put the rebound over the bar.
Two recent conversations lead me to believe that enterprises are far more serious about 3D printing than might be apparent from reading the business press.
But even a cursory reading of the republican press shows that deep suspicion of the peace process remains, and that a large body of opinion regards decommissioning as an act of surrender.
Sir Andrew told States members it had been a challenge to make sure that authorities in the UK understood what was actually going on as opposed to what they were reading about in the press.
One environment minister learned of the ETS's deferral only by reading about it in the press.
The rest of you can continue reading up on the development in the press release after the break.
After seeing the price of gold continue to climb and reading all the negative news in the press these days about housing, I decided to check into the most recent advisory from our resident gloom and doom economist Gary Shilling.
Janine said that Danyl, who comes from Arborfield near Reading had suffered at the hands of the press.
They would press it into the chest and the machine would take a reading.
Microsoft Press has issued a book called Writing Secure Code, now required reading in the company's crash security courses for programmers.
Meanwhile, the McCain campaign made fun of Obama's energy proposal Monday by distributing tire pressure gauges reading "Obama's energy plan" to McCain's traveling press corps.
He scorns a reading of the first amendment which protects only freedom of speech and the press, and not other forms of expression such as letter writing or making television programmes.
Peers then turn to the third reading of the Growth and Infrastructure Bill - where there may be an attempt to press an amendment for a "sunset clause" on the changes it makes to planning powers to impose a quota for affordable housing in new developments.
And while the new page-turning buttons--far smaller than those on the last model--are harder to press accidentally, they can require a split second longer to find with a thumb, momentarily interrupting the reading experience.
According to a Mercer press release, 77% of the 1, 500 workers polled expect the economy to grow, roughly the reading before the recession began in 2007 but more than the 56% rating recorded in 2008.
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