Press
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I delivered the
press
statement, still wearing scrubs from the previous night.
In Britain, we have a particularly vicious section of the right-wing press, and they went nuts.
And I could type some numbers in, and circle it, and
press
the sum button.
And then point to the first,
press
minus, point to the second, and get the result.
That was the last mention of the electronic spreadsheet in the popular business
press
for about two years.
On top of the constant, perpetual grief I was terrified that I would run into a family member of someone Dylan had killed, or be accosted by the
press
or by an angry citizen.
But still, let us
press
our way into the present.
You can still
press
the button and blow everybody up.
Gets it wrong, you
press
a button on the shock box.
They will
press
the lever to get cocaine until they die.
As with the printing press, if it's really a revolution, it doesn't take us from Point A to Point B. It takes us from Point A to chaos.
The printing
press
precipitated 200 years of chaos, moving from a world where the Catholic Church was the sort of organizing political force to the Treaty of Westphalia, when we finally knew what the new unit was: the nation state.
It was only after his later general theory of relativity was confirmed in 1919 by measuring the bending of starlight during a solar eclipse that the
press
would turn him into a celebrity.
In my book, though, I argue that the first modern crisis of civility actually began about 500 years ago, when a certain professor of theology named Martin Luther took advantage of a recent advancement in communications technology, the printing press, to call the Pope the Antichrist, and thus inadvertently launch the Protestant Reformation.
So think of the press, if you will, as the Twitter of the 16th century, and Martin Luther as the original troll.
You need to get the iron working and
press
the giant shirt, fast – or you’ll end up being the main course tonight!
It's the ability to think critically: call out falsehood,
press
for the facts.
VG: Each night, before the first day of school, my grandmother would sit me next to the stove and with expert precision use a hot comb to
press
my hair.
Eight weeks after they published my cell number, I obtained a
press
pass for a
press
conference for the candidate gaining momentum in the polls.
Of course, he blamed the
press.
You know, free
press
is essential to our democracy.
Just to say that when you do the "Give One, Get One," a lot of
press
is a bit about, "They didn't make it, it's 188 dollars, it's not 100."
The local and international
press
did features on Colour in Faith in English and French and Swahili and Spanish and Somali.
We had a
press
conference, we announced our intent to do one zero-g parabola, give him 25 seconds of zero-g.
And so her lawyers and I asked Lily, did she want to
press
criminal charges for what had happened to her.
And, even more luckily, the guy said that he was sorry and I bribed him for compensation money, otherwise I
press
charges.
Our results were amazing, and we had some pretty interesting
press.
And this deck is very flexible, but not so many people know, if you check, if you
press
at the right spots, you see how thin and flexible this deck is, right?
We're going to take a joystick, sit in front of our computer, on the Earth, and
press
the joystick forward, and fly around the planet.
And it's called the "Espresso Book Machine," and in about 10 minutes, you can
press
a button and make a book.
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