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press

[pres] / prɛs /








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As the final seconds ticked on with Newcastle pressing for a point, Donnarumma employed that giant wingspan to stretch away low to his right to turn away Harvey Barnes' goal-bound shot.

From BBC

It spawned press coverage across the country, with churches presenting their own evidence of young people "turning to Jesus", and Christian groups asking how to make the quiet revival "louder".

From BBC

For example, an analog chip in a smartphone tells the main processor when a user is pressing the up or down button to control the volume.

From MarketWatch

At the same press conference he had earlier said that films had the power to "change the world" but in a different way from party politics.

From Barron's

The deal raised questions in the British press about whether Andrew offered anything in return for the purchase.

From The Wall Street Journal




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