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It was this sort of death that I was determined to press upon my father, as he did his dying.
NEWYORKER: Dead Man Laughing
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The Clinton team (many of whose members were vehemently opposed to these statutes even during the Cold War) is now only too happy to seize upon this excuse to press for their immediate elimination.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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Republicans attack administration officials for leaking to the press, just as the White House now seizes upon Content's article to attack Mr Starr for doing the same thing.
ECONOMIST: The press in the spin cycle
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But it is incumbent upon all of us to press forward and confront those challenges and get the work done.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,
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K. prevailed upon Jacqueline to hire as her press secretary one of his mistresses, Pam Turnure.
NEWYORKER: State of the Union
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And before the age of mass-TV ownership they were able to call upon the support of much of the press.
BBC: CONSERVATIVE VICTORY
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It was widely reported that the new mayor forced Myers out, and a press release from Myers upon his retirement in October seemed to bear that out.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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The Pendragon Legend is published by the Pushkin Press, which has taken upon itself the task of exposing readers to European writers neglected in the Anglophone world.
FORBES: A Forgotten Poe
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With Katrina, another unexpected event intrudes upon the program, and this one, I think, has been particularly difficult to press into service of the program.
NPR: Professor: Bush Is an 'Orthodox Innovator'