This sparks off yet more excitement among the press outside, who press their varied equipment up against the glass, like hungry party-goers not invited to the banquet.
Manager Alex McLeish has built a committed team who press the opposition high up the pitch in a controlled and disciplined manner, while they make sure they remain a secure defensive unit.
You know the people who press the most for these numbers are business people, who want these people to come in to help them in these areas, that they need help in.
While the document never reached the desk of the President nor the Secretary of State, the draft was expressly not approved by State Department officials who reviewed the press release and who ordered Schwartz not to publish the statement until he made specific changes and additions that the State Department wanted included.
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So who is this press-shy billionaire who quietly funded one of baseballs most protracted bidding wars?
Baus, who shuns press interviews, lives in Zug, Switzerland, where Bauhaus is headquartered.
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Beyond that, where is the squadron of 800-math-SAT fighter jocks who will strafe the enemy, and where is the 80-hour-workweek infantry who will press on regardless?
After all, here is a monarch who abolished press censorship, invented the right to bail for people awaiting trial, reformed the country's finances, and led bravely in battle despite a crippling disability.
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There can't be many self-sufficient drunks in the world, autarkic alcoholics who never once have to burden the off-license but who simply press whatever fruit, flowers or vegetables are growing in their gardens and transform the juices into alcohol.
Prosecutors until now had made few details available, despite pressure to do so from the governor, who criticized leaks to the press and lawmakers who clamored for more details as they craft legislation on mental health and gun control.
For years Murray was harassed by the Oxford University Press and the society that originated the project, particularly by Philip Lyttelton Gell, who ran the Press for 13 years.
Enoch Powell once said that any politician who complained about the press was like a ship's captain who complained about the sea.
Leveson tries to bridge the gap between those who argue for self regulation by the press and those who call for a new law.
The sample size is small and biased toward press who prefer to use personal Gmail accounts over professional addresses.
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"There are some people in politics and in the press who can't be confused by the facts, " she said.
Prime Minister Maliki met yesterday with President Obama, who began his press availability with an extended comment about Afghanistan.
The group want to hear from anyone who may have press clippings which prove the historic importance of the building.
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The DEMO conference is a gathering of investors, entrepreneurs, and the press who are eager to get a glimpse of new companies launching new products and services.
At the same time, a column in Sunday's Washington Post makes clear that those who believe the press tilts too far toward same-sex marriage have a valid point.
That contrasts with his Republican rival Newt Gingrich, who told a press conference last week that he would be wary of raising the minimum wage because it could stifle job growth.
But Mr Osuji denies the allegations and says he was targeted because of his connections to the vice-president, Atiku Abubakar, who the local press says is Mr Obasanjo's principal political rival.
It is deeply regrettable that all those in the executive branch, the Congress and the press who have, over the years, professed such admiration for him now seem so indifferent to his alarms.
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The report apparently rattled GGP executives, who issued a press release the same month attacking "inaccurate statements and irresponsible suggestions" in "the press and blogs" that it might default or file for bankruptcy.
Pakistan's gambit has also drawn grumbling from American officials, who continue to press for a major military offensive to rout out the Taliban in North Waziristan, which itself has a population of more than half a million.
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"I get the case to national prominence and then someone who only does press conferences and sideshows, and doesn't actually go to court or do trials, just steps in and says, 'I'll take the clients, '" Okorocha said.
Hallier, who likes to press personalized toy cabs into the hands of executives he meets, got a plug for Show Media during the U.S. Open tennis tournament last summer when its displays were featured in a series of Nike videos starring boxing promoter Don King.
Now some close to Nick think Chris might have been preparing to run against Nick so they might not be unhappy if Vicky undermines him (Chris, that is) with the help of the Tory press who are upset because he - Chris, that is - attacked George (do keep up, I mean the chancellor of the exchequer).
Just look, if Jay Carney, his press secretary, who's under fire from his former colleagues in the press now, and I've known Jay a very long time, he's a good guy, but he's not a very artful press secretary these days.
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At the pinnacle were those who appeared in the mainstream press as well as in the monster mags: Famous Directors, who dropped the occasional genre outing in with their more (so-called) highbrow offerings.
It was Woodrow Wilson who started the formal press conference, and quickly regretted it.
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