Press
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So they do all these amazing things that help us and are vital for keeping us alive, and they never get any
press
for that.
But they get a lot of
press
because they do a lot of terrible things as well.
By providing a rigid surface to
press
against, primates could splay out their pads to create even more contact with the trees.
My sister and I started this project in 2005 because in that year, at least in the science press, there was a lot of talk about global warming, and the effect that global warming was having on coral reefs.
I've met a lot of different people over the years, and I've filmed some of them, from a dotcom executive in New York who wanted to take over the world, to a military
press
officer in Qatar, who would rather not take over the world.
And don't
press
your luck about how much those who do believe in it actually understand it.
Everybody knows that we can do better with a visual thing that can be interactive with the patient, where they see the video and they're being videoed and they press, do you understand this?
Well,
press
the button and you're on record, you understand.
It wouldn't do anything but
press
this bar.
The first one is the famous one, the printing press: movable type, oil-based inks, that whole complex of innovations that made printing possible and turned Europe upside-down, starting in the middle of the 1400s.
If you want to address a group, you get the same message and you give it to everybody in the group, whether you're doing that with a broadcasting tower or a printing
press.
It's as if, when you bought a book, they threw in the printing
press
for free; it's like you had a phone that could turn into a radio if you pressed the right buttons.
Obama had to issue a
press
release.
She gave birth; I caught the baby; I got off the island; I landed in San Francisco; and all the
press
wanted to talk to me, because my three weeks on the island made me an expert in Indian affairs.
But then the
press
got hold of it and all hell broke loose.
But then you know, I
press
them like this.
But the victim refused to
press
charges because she claimed that law enforcement had permanently altered her memory through the use of Frederick's photograph.
So when we talk about design today, and particularly when we read about it in the popular press, we're often talking about products like these.
Sometimes it's garbage, but the
press
is snowed.
When I try to explain why I'm back, after telling the
press
Apple's future is black.
We walked into the offices of the municipal corporation, the police, the press, businesses, and basically said, "When are you going to wake up and recognize the potential that resides in every child?
You just
press
it.
Just a tip, if you're being photographed for
press
pictures, don't touch your teeth.
You know, about a million years ago, a bunch of monkeys fell out of trees, got a little clever, harnessed fire, invented the printing press, made, you know, luggage with wheels on it.
There was so many skeptics, especially the
press
in London, that they started flying cheeseburgers on helicopters around my box to tempt me.
According to relevant researchers, 83 percent of the population of this planet lives in the societies without independent
press.
Because as we heard yesterday, countries can lose stars from their flags, but they can also lose
press
freedom, as I guess Americans among us can tell us more about.
And we came up with this idea of issuing bonds,
press
freedom bonds.
If there are investors willing to finance U.S. government budget deficit, why wouldn't we find investors willing to finance
press
freedom deficit?
So when we started finding these results, as you might imagine, it created quite a bit of stir in the scientific and the popular
press.
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