Perhaps most important, it has a printing press with no lock on the door.
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The visitors continued to press with Holt and Owain Tudur Jones having chances in the first half.
After the break they continued to press with Matthew Stevens crossing and Farrell adding another eight points.
America's Founding Fathers nurtured a vibrant, fiercely partisan press with no licensing of newspapers or policing of content.
And so, when Mr Scharping appeared before the press with his American counterpart, William Cohen, something revealing happened.
While Hawk has been dragged through the tabloid press with his latest divorce, he has kept his image clean.
We wish the backside shoulder buttons were positioned at an angle because they were difficult to press with a phone attached.
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Rarely has a First Lady been greeted by the American people and the press with the approbation and warmth accorded to Barbara Pierce Bush.
Sony has gathered us here today to regale the press with the latest and greatest of what's on deck for the consumer electronics giant.
In about an hour, he will deliver remarks about the Budget, and after that I will be taking questions from the press with CEA Chair Romer.
As evidence has surfaced in recent months of a much broader problem at the paper, Mr. Hinton's earlier assertions have been resurrected in the press with increasing frequency.
In a second call, she again is heard to be seeking a confession from Huhne, who himself appears to be accusing her of going to the press with the story.
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Following his worst outings prior to being banished to the bullpen Lincecum endured the agony of being probed by the press with dignity, humility, and an unwavering devotion to his team.
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Jim Allister certainly provided the press with a fair bit of colour on his first day in the Stormont chamber, objecting to the DUP's deal with Sinn Fein over the speaker's position.
The hacking scandal prompted Cameron to set up an independent, judge-led inquiry -- named for Lord Justice Leveson, its chairman -- to make recommendations on journalistic ethics and examine the relationship of the press with the public, police and politicians.
There are countless strategies, indicators and systems that are mentioned in the popular press with such catchy names as the January Indicator, Dogs of the Dow, Elliott Wave Theory, Dow Theory, Sell in May and Go Away, and the Fed Model.
We go to press with our 2010 world billionaires rankings in a few weeks and as the person who reviews most of the valuations for candidates outside of the U.S., I am particularly interested to see which nation, barring the U.S., ends up with the most billionaires.
David was a tough act to follow: A Harvard grad and international yachtsman, David has captivated the press with his marital and maritime adventures (including an ugly divorce from a Swedish countess in 2009 and a near-death experience in the 2011 Fastnet regatta, when his 100-foot racing boat capsized).
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This morning, Clearwire filed an update on the situation with the SEC, and followed up with a press release with some explanatory material.
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This transition has been difficult for the industry, which has historically not been inclined to sing its own praises or engage proactively with the press or with the government.
Prime Minister Maliki met yesterday with President Obama, who began his press availability with an extended comment about Afghanistan.
The Leveson inquiry was set up to examine media culture, practice and ethics, with the first stage examining relationships the press has with public, politicians and police.
If the talks fail or Mr Maude refuses to agree to them, the union says it will ballot its members, with a recommendation to reject the deal, and press ahead with a challenge under the Human Rights Act to the government's attempts to cut redundancy pay.
T-cells for the company, along with America's National Institutes of Health, to press forward with large-scale efficacy trials in the United States and Thailand.
Even with war in prospect, Mr Bush was, unusually for a president in such circumstances, determined to press ahead with his tax cut.
Mr Karzai has cancelled a scheduled press conference with visiting US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel.
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The boxing press, with whom Jones had a fractious relationship, began to question his greatness.
There is little doubting Mr Duncan Smith's resolve to press on with the shake-up.
We have to continue and press forward with our work to ensure that it does happen.
Then there are all the press conferences with the charts and the repetition of the allegations.
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