How To Use Press conference In A Sentence
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The launch was held at a press conference at which graphic footage of foxhunting, staghunting and hare coursing was also released.
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He took nourishment from press conferences, where he was notably generous, but not bountiful enough to promise a match.
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And then she had the temerity to sit there in a press conference and argue between herself and yourself.
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Sports kwtxsports We've got all of Art Briles 'comments from today's press conference at kwtx. com/sports\ jwilproduction Man, @gregmcevoy really gets bitter about how bad he sucks in sports!
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This afternoon the Palestinians held an impromptu press conference.
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The police called a press conference to appeal for witnesses.
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Huang, the chief of the institute of national policy, holds a press conference to announce their research result: The latest carbon-reducing principle and the analysis of its feasibility.
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The ease and humor that he displayed in his I-do-not-choose-to-run press conference should quiet the put-downs.
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For those of you who would rather watch clips from the press conference before reading my rundown/commentary, here you go:
Tron Legacy Viral: Flynn Lives Group Invades Encom Press Conference in San Francisco | /Film
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Meanwhile back at the London press conference, reactions were a little more muted.
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Jean-Paul Grard, president of the UPR truckers' association, told a press conference, that the government had to do something to ensure that French haulier companies survived in business.
French truckers on the move again ... or not
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TB: At the press conference, [Craig] Littlepage said I was "coachable," so I have no problem with that.
News for Charlottesville Daily Progress
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But in an hour-long press conference which largely retrod the argument of yesterday's announcement, both men refused point-blank to comment on rumours of a new pact to pass the Labour leadership in return for entry to the euro.
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Lest you think this petty criticism, take a gander at the much more informative Los Angeles Times story generated by the same press conference.
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The first, vastly enjoyable sign that Alicia is something other than mindlessly supportive comes after the requisite press conference, when she gives him the kind of roundhouse slap such husbands so richly deserve.
Julianna Margulies marries strength, smarts in 'Good Wife'
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United forced to change press conference arrangements due to sweltering heat in a tiny room.
The Sun
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He vacillated when he was asked the direct question at an Irish press conference about the Sunderland job and immediately established in some people's minds the belief that he was actively looking for another job.
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At a press conference last week, a group of defense lawyers who practice in Madison County, Illinois, reportedly "bristled" at the description of Madison County as a "judicial hellhole.
Tort "Reform" 2
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The crew of the space shuttle will hold a press conference Friday.
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Archbishop Brady made his comments at a press conference following the extraordinary meeting of the Catholic Bishops in Maynooth yesterday.
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During his first press conference, Scranton essentially reiterated what officials at Metropolitan Edison, the owners of Three Mile Island, had told him: "Everything is under control.
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The Prime Minister will be giving a press conference tomorrow morning.
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And here was an image so indelible that no camera was needed to capture it: the emperor penguin appeared to be holding a press conference.
Times, Sunday Times
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The daily press conferences became increasingly sombre as the days went past.
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The press conference on improving outreach and education in the cryosphere is great for lots of facts and figures about the frightening rate at which glaciers and sea ice are melting, and the wide ranging implications (it’s a little slow to get going, but worth it once the panelists start).
2009 April 23 | Serendipity
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Musharraf told a press conference Saturday that he succeeded in selling a positive image of Pakistan abroad and that the attack might have been aimed at tarnishing the gains of his tour.
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A managerial press conference is the most vivid experience in deference that anyone not actually anointed king could experience.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was his usual taciturn self at the postgame press conference.
Globe and Mail
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The findings were quickly taken up by Governor McCrory, who called a press conference on the issue.
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So that was it-an extended press conference on the grand scale!
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Last week, Bartoli revealed her own foray into a second career: a press conference yesterday confirmed that as of 2012, she will replace Riccardo Muti as the artistic director of the Salzburg Pfingstfestspiele, an event most frequently, if archaically, translated as the "Whitsun Festival.
Bartoli's new Whit
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I remember that press conference very well and Scotty was so chagrinned.
TPM Track Composite: Obama's Lead Grows Again
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In fact, far from taking anything seriously, the mood at even the press conference remained light and frothy throughout.
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After losing the game, Coach Saylor came to the press conference looking and sounding emotionally drained.
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Then there were the press conferences with his wife coming in having already slapped the chair umpire around the face.
Times, Sunday Times
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United forced to change press conference arrangements due to sweltering heat in a tiny room.
The Sun
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We expect the two leaders at today's Press conference to apologise to their members for misguiding them on the matter or explain in simple terms what they meant when they made alarming statements that the pay tax would go up.
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All major networks carried the press conference
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In December he had sat stunned at a hastily organised and crowded press conference at Heathrow airport.
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A typical King press conference finds the tuxedo-clad promoter clutching an American flag in a hand graced by a nine-carat solitaire set in a white gold ring.
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Modesty prevented Rutenberg (whom Bush also slanged as "Mr. Birthday Boy") from revealing his integral part in this merriment when he duly wrote up the press conference for the Times the next day.
The Simple Life: White House Edition
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So a statement was put out and a press conference promised for a later date.
CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
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When play for the day was abandoned, Howell presented himself at the media centre for a press conference.
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A blizzard of speeches and press conferences marked Day One of the General Election.
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The bar president, during a press conference here, said some 400 detenues are presently lodged in Kot Bhalwal jail which include some 30 men from Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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He lives in the trailer park that Sandra lived in, and it was his church as you heard the sergeant addressing earlier in the press conference, was -- this suitcase that Sandra was apparently found in may have been at least reportedly headed for some kind of rummage sale, and may have been stolen.
CNN Transcript Apr 8, 2009
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AUDI AG, will present detailed information on the premieres, products and promotional activities during the Press conference on April 9 at 9 a.m. at the Audi exhibition stand (No. C02) in Hall 1.
Autoblog
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Did they think he would just disappear after the press conference got stiffed by the media?
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Next press conference I will bring you nice glasses.
Times, Sunday Times
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The findings were quickly taken up by Gov. Pat McCrory, who called a press conference on the issue.
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Venus Williams is becoming an old hand at press conferences, but even she was flummoxed by one question that came her way after losing out to sister Serena in the final.
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At the press conference, he sounded at his most relaxed.
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Over the course of the three-hour meeting, which climaxed with a lavish lunch of lamb and goat meat, reporters called in news about the press conference on their satellite phones.
The Longest War
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The press conference simply provided more fodder for another attack on his character.
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She decided to announce them to the world at a press conference in Washington, D.C., in February 1978, along with some other surprising finds: the first fossilized prints of a chalicothere, a peculiar herbivore that sported claws on its hooves; and the possible track of a knuckle-walking ape.
Ancestral Passions
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The tenor of his press conferences is different from that of past presidents.
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Take Fish, Fritz & Saltz down to one of the Benson bubblers (or some activists should do a press conference there at one with the Willamette and barge or ship traffic in the background) -- or invite him to quaff an un-unfiltered Hefeweitzen at Widmers 'Gasthaus with the people (fundraiser for May?) -- for a safe drinking water refresher course .... but no matter what, don't ever let them drink Randy's Kuul-Ayde!
Wednesday showdown brewing over Portland water (Jack Bog's Blog)
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The other day, fielding questions about her aversion for holding press conferences, she openly admitted to her feeling that media exercises may not yield the desired results.
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When his party activists clapped to his response, newsmen sought to know if it was a press conference or a party meeting.
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For starters, Carlisle decided to attend the press conference announcing his firing, a rarity in today's game.
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The President crabbed about the leak in his Monday press conference.
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He co-chaired the June press conference publicizing these issues, and has spoken at many universities and conferences.
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And Mr. Jobson was alongside Mr. Turner when he got so looped after winning it—four races to none over the Australian challenger—that he disappeared under the dais at the postrace press conference.
It Is a Merry Life
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Nancy Pelosi (Dem-CA) doesn't want the military to give any nore press conference beacause they will "propagandize" the situation over there.
A Hit From The Supremes
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He ended up holding his own impromptu meeting with the media outside the arena's box office after the press conference was over.
Times, Sunday Times
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This was no press conference, no photo opportunity.
Times, Sunday Times
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In an awkward press conference, Mr King parried questions on the allegations.
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He was scheduled to hold a press conference in Bangkok later Saturday to refute accusations by the Cambodian government that he incited the riots.
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Muskie defended her in an emotional press conference, and a tear or two escaped.
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I remember the head coach making this point in slightly spiky fashion during a post-match press conference four seasons ago.
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The climax of the movie, and oh boy is it ever a climax, was when the mayor held a press conference in the middle of the city square, surrounded by a crowd of inbred halfwits ingesting funnel cakes and holding balloons.
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At the press conference announcing his decision to join Vinayan's new film, he was precise and clear.
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Describing her wounds at a press conference Jan 9, Dr. Michael Lemole, the chief of neurosurgery at the University Medical Center in Arizona, said they removed bone fragments from her brain and some devitalized brain matter.
Cassandra M. Bellantoni: Brain Expert: Turn off the TV and Let Giffords Sleep
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After skillfully ducking and dodging the two shoes hurled at his face at his final press conference in Baghdad, our dodger and ducker-in-chief calmly reported the size of the famous shoes.
David's Flying Shoes v. Goliath's Bloody Ruse
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The media men were in equally felicitous mood at the airport press conference which followed the departure ceremonies.
WALL GAMES
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Those idiots have double-booked a press conference and a meeting and it's utter pandemonium.
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Did you see wifey's face at the press conference?
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The press conference was her first direct encounter with the media.
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She showed off the bedazzling at the pap smear press conference, seen left.
Kathy Griffin Keeps Talking About Her Sparkly Vagina
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There is no better example of journalism as part of the show than the press conference.
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Their "evidence": Masako canceled a long-awaited press conference Jan. 19, claiming a cold, but has taken no medicine for it; just before the 1959 announcement of Empress Michiko's pregnancy (with Crown Prince Naruhito) she missed an event because of a "cold"; palace snoops say Naruhito has been extra kind to Masako lately; Masako just turned 30, and many think the royals must hurry to have an heir.
Japan Is Talking...
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At a press conference a few days later, he was still going, this time on the subject of O'Loughlin's reprieve from the disciplinary committee.
My Super League awards show
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He seems obsessed with the quick hit, his strategies geared more to press conferences than to long-term, practical solutions to the stuff he's pledged to protect us from.
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Arlen just compared his own situation with Joe Lieberman in a press conference andthis does appear to have some truth in it.
Arlen Moves On
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"She was worried, but now she is assured, " Singh told a hastily summoned press conference here.
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At the press conference, he came over as cool and confident.
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He co-chaired the June press conference publicizing these issues, and has spoken at many universities and conferences.
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The trip began with an exhibition game in Budapest, Hungary, where he called the Czech Republic "Czechoslovakia" and made a few other minor international hockey gaffes at a press conference where he clearly did not look comfortable.
Kuklas Korner
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The most recent invocation came during a press conference this week in which the CPC Central Committee's Organization Department deputy head Li Jingtian fielded questions from the press.
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At the press conference after our meeting, Kohl paid a moving tribute to Senator Fulbright, who had died shortly after midnight at the age of eighty-nine.
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A press conference was scheduled for October 18 in Bangkok to officially announce the event on national broadcasts.
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Calvillo was suffering from a "contusion" on his sternum, the team said during a press conference Friday.
London Free Press
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The press conference, heavily attended by employees who were ordered to attend by their employers, was teed up by Century City Chamber of Commerce prexy Susan Bursk.
John Mirisch: Bait-Switch-Fix: The Westside Subway's Three Act Play
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At the post-summit press conference he acknowledged that the measures agreed were not a complete answer to the problem of illegal immigration.
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The current Scotland captain, as anyone who has attended a post-match press conference after a Scotland defeat will testify, is not given to flights of fancy.
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On the stump and in press conferences, the former speaker of the House has a penchant for seasoning his speech with words that end in -ly.
Breaking News: CBS News
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Bill Parcells used to refer to wideout Terry Glenn as “she” during press conferences.
Chuck Klosterman on Sports
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In a press conference Monday, Headley said the airlines are not "rolling in money" but since they've "unbuckled" some of their services, they've freed up cash flow.
FOXNews.com
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His English vocabulary has improved but he prefers Hindi in press conferences so that his friends back home can understand.
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Boy, do you have a lot catching up (and crying) to do =/the spiller ameron just gave away what the sequel is about in a press conference to scientists - The navi look so human because the human race created them and populated pandora with them.
Dune Finds New Screenwriter | /Film
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The French president and German chancellor hastily convened a late-night press conference after holding what they called "tough and hard" emergency talks with the Greek prime minister on the margins of the G20 summit in Cannes.
Euro stability more important than Greece, says Angela Merkel
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The information was given at an unusually well-attended press conference yesterday.
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John Gummer was not even on the Tory platform for a press conference to defend the Government's record on animal welfare.
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The police will be making a press conference about today's dramatic events at 7pm tonight.
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In Chicago, Murphy calls blistering press conferences to parcel out the blame.
A One-Man Children's Crusade
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The mayor, fumbling for words of succor at a press conference, had suggested that God's will was somehow behind those who got out alive.
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Most journalists who talk to players and managers outside formal press conferences are complicit in this.
Times, Sunday Times
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No wonder Howard looked and sounded like a confused old man in his multiple press conferences about his backflip.
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I refer to the first vice-presidential nominee in modern times to run for office without holding a single press conference.
Times, Sunday Times
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Abuse of the poisonous datura, a form of jimson weed also known as moonflower, has been on the rise since September, particularly in West Ada County, Ada County sheriff's Detective Ryan Pacheco said during a press conference Thursday.
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This is not a commercial activity," Mr. Della Valle insisted at a Rome press conference, rejecting what he called erroneous reports that Tod's would benefit commercially from exclusive use of the Colosseum image for his company's merchandise.
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The one network that decided not to run the press conference beat the president in the ratings with a drama.
Times, Sunday Times
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Billy Kirkwood's first words in his post-match press conference were unrepeatable, if understandable.
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So a statement was put out and a press conference promised for a later date.
CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
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He decided to call off his regular press conference.
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Benitez then gave a bizarre performance in the post-match press conference, appearing to blame the referee, Lee Mason, for the defeat by repeatedly labelling the official's performance "perfect" - the word enunciated with a heavy dose of sarcasm.
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He represented to the press conference that the government was to be reorganized in the near future.
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In a press conference in Warsaw, he sought to put a positive gloss on talks.
Times, Sunday Times
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Associated Press A visitor operates a Nintendo 3DS during a press conference to launch the new game machine in Chiba near Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2010.
Nintendo's Long Climb Starts Again
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Fury was fined 15,000 for a foul-mouthed tirade at a press conference.
The Sun
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I regret that no one has published a complete transcript of the 1 hour plus press conference, because it would have highlighted the evasions and contradictions.
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Hadley was asked about it during a press conference today and he claims he has almost no recollection of anything that happened during the meeting with Polari:
Think Progress » Hadley’s Non-Denial Denial on Forged Documents
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And here was an image so indelible that no camera was needed to capture it: the emperor penguin appeared to be holding a press conference.
Times, Sunday Times
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But he began Thursday's press conference explaining that he was "honored" and "humbled" - and his demeanor depicted as much.
All Stories
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Arriving for a hastily convened press conference, he was momentarily stunned by how few journalists were there, before the seats quickly filled up.
Times, Sunday Times
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A Treasury spokesman said there was no need to hold a press conference with every rate change.
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He later admitted in a press conference yesterday that his absence was intentional.
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Putting the emphasis on the final syllable of Sotomayor is unnatural in English (which is why the president stopped doing it after the first time at his press conference), unlike my correspondent's simple preference for a monophthong over a diphthong, and insisting on an unnatural pronunciation is something we shouldn't be giving in to.
Terrance Heath: Sotomayor and the Vulcan Standard, Pt. 2
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She has reporters eating out of her hand - at a pre-Olympic press conference she admitted her biggest vice was messiness, adding ‘you should see my bedroom’.
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The press conference was her first direct encounter with the media.
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The death toll is now confirmed at 55,239 people in the province, with another 24,949 missing, Sichuan Vice-Governor Li Chengyun told a Beijing press conference yesterday.
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The police called a press conference to appeal for witnesses.
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The minister held a press conference in order to pre-empt criticism in the newspapers.
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The team's tour manager called a press conference.
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During a press conference held on May 10, attendants who participated in the protests said that they were loud but acted in a peaceful manner.
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In addition, the difficulty of government press conference interpretation calls for the unavoidability of the violation of the Cooperative Principle by the interpreter.
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At the end of the day the Mayor held a press conference, again restating his reasons for selling off the garden, focusing on the need for more affordable housing in the city.
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In the case of the CPA press conference you could see the disappointment on their faces and in their mien even if they asked a reasonable question.
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Kasuri said the record of such a proposal was with the Pakistan government and that president Asif Zardari, in his first press conference as head of state, had referred to the progress on resolving the Kashmir dispute and stated rather 'overenthusiastically' that he was aware of the progress and the nation would soon hear good news.
Analysis
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The press conference was followed by a walkabout and a factory visit.
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Making unfounded claims in a public forum - a press conference no less - are the actions of a very weak and cowardly man.
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And I hadn't known any other life, other than, you know, hotel rooms and concerts and records and studios and press conferences.
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Tom reportedly addressed a press conference in Rio de Janeiro with the Spanish words "hola
Tonight
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I once saw him send a whole roomful of anti-gun reporters slinking from a press conference like whipped dogs.
A List of Firearms Superlatives
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Chrysler, in an apparent attempt to shed its fuddy-duddy image after all, they boast about being the originator and ruler of the minivan world, for a buddy-buddy one, tried desperately to show the world they were hip during an overly scripted press conference.
2011 Detroit Auto Show: Will Chrysler wordsmith their way to success?
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Her press conference was a masterpiece of media manipulation.
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But I caught a bit of his press conference today, and crikey, if that was him on his last legs, imagine how he must have been as a younger man!
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This, let's not forget, is the man who only this week pretended to cut off part of his ear in a press conference.
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He ought to have been made aware of the seriousness of the assault and shown the television pictures before facing the press conference.
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The parade of the athletes to these press conferences was like the opening of a Marvin Hagler title fight.
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‘The report was a very mean act, unworthy of a reputable media organization like the BBC,’ he told a press conference.
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Her press conference was a masterpiece of media manipulation.
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The press conference was a complete shambles.
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Well, yeah, obviously him, but who will he get to do the press conferences in Arabic?
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Planck's distance from today's world, filled with battling blogs, turbulent tweets and pugnacious press conferences, doesn't make his message matter any less, Brossard suggests, as we ponder the latest high-profile hullabaloo in science —NASA's arsenic microbe kerfuffle.
Arsenic microbe answers a long way off
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The right-wing propaganda outfit Accuracy in Media hosted his press conferences and published statements denouncing the alleged FBI "persecution."
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The midfielder gave a press conference at Vicente Calderon stadium after he was officially presented to the media and fans as an Atletico player.
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At the time, the singer – who spent a month in prison for drug-driving last year – told a press conference at the Royal Opera House in London: "I felt very reenergised after my recent troubles, I felt it was really what I want to do as an artist.
George Michael postpones concerts after falling ill with pneumonia
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The White House strategy so far is to feed the media a regular diet of press conferences from key figures within the administration.
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An unnamed Administration official is quoted as saying, ‘No one thinks the press conference was successful.’
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CP chief negotiator Tom Langley, speaking at a joint Cosag Press conference on Monday, accused the Government and the ANC and their allies at talks of making a "mockery" of the term sufficient consensus.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Announcing the killing at a press conference where he did not take questions, Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, head of the rebels' National Transitional Council, called Younis "one of the heroes of the 17th of February revolution," a name marking the date of early protests against Gadhafi's regime.
Libyan rebels say military commander killed
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That's an interesting little stickling point that he was able to put into that press conference, wasn't it?
CNN Transcript Mar 2, 2003
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He was a sharp-witted polemicist (as his press conferences with western journalists showed), but he used simple language, frequently making his point with references to the Old Testament.
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He showed admirable spunk yesterday when he shirt-fronted Rudd after his press conference at Garden Island.
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I've read the transcript of the press conference, and Obama didn't make a single reference to British Petroleum -- a name which, in any event, is commonly used by many people of a certain age (including me) who are sworn enemies of anticolonialism.
The Weekly Standard (sort of) defends Obama
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Several weblogs are currently discussing whether some of the questions asked of him in his recent press conference were prearranged.
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The press conference simply provided more fodder for another attack on his character.
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After a recent Press conference he went round the half-dozen journalists in the room and adjusted their collars and lapels.
The Sun
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I spoke at the press conference to launch this booklet.
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The singer shed a few tears at a press conference in Tokyo while remembering victims of the March earthquake and tsunami.
The Sun
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The writer describes one press conference: ‘During this 35-minute briefing the Secretary will use ‘kill’ nine times in various tenses and gerunds.’
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At a press conference this week, the mayor announced her intention of being ‘kind to the environment and gentle on the pocketbook.’
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The announcement was made in an impromptu press conference at the airport.
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It's not as if referees give press conferences about football managers.
Times, Sunday Times
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The six-footer was having his first press conference since he was confirmed as the company president on August 7.
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That press conference has now been cancelled and there are no plans for an alternative date for the event.
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The police called a press conference to appeal for witnesses.
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From EbS: At a press conference today in Brussels, Olli
WN.com - Articles related to Greece: on track to meet deficit targets
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At his press conference in Bucharest Mr Putin was asked how he felt about giving up the presidency next month (to become prime minister). "There is nothing to be sorry about.
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He was accused of organising the press conference without the say-so of others in an effort to further ingratiate himself with the media.
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However, the party's legislative caucus countered the media reports during a press conference yesterday morning.
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We mock their answers in press conferences and ridicule their accents.
Times, Sunday Times
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The press conference simply provided more fodder for another attack on his character.
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Defensive and unencumbered by concerns of how well his gameplan will be received by others, Gerard Houllier's approach to the weekly press conference mirrors that of his team on the pitch.
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The Elmira Star-Gazette has an article on a press conference in Elmira yesterday including leaders of Tompkins, Chemung, Steuben, Schuyler, Broome, Tioga, and "several other" counties.
Living in Dryden: County pushing back on Medicaid
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We can now confirm that we have lost a fellow pilot, " said Col. Scott Dennis, the 388th Fighter Wing commander, during a press conference June 23.
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At the concluding press conference, both leaders said that the talks had been constructive.
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The three companies each have promised an investment of more than 4 billion patacas in their gambling businesses in Macao, the enclave's Secretary for Economy and Finance told a press conference.
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Carol held a press conference and declared that she was innocent.
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The minister held a press conference in order to pre-empt criticism in the newspapers.
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A managerial press conference is the most vivid experience in deference that anyone not actually anointed king could experience.
Times, Sunday Times
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In a press conference in Warsaw, he sought to put a positive gloss on talks.
Times, Sunday Times
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During the press conference, grandmothers wrapped yellow police crime scene tape aroundthe rampnearthe recruiting center, after whicha group, some in wheelchairs and hanging on to walkers, assembled on the ramp leading to the center.
Peace Grannie Arrested in Times Square
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As a diplomat, you have to pick your words at a press conference.
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The low-key press conference was attended almost exclusively by Scandinavian journalists who, respectful of Semenya's privacy, were careful not to probe too intrusively into her past.
Caster Semenya casts fame aside in search of glory on the track
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Instead, he has had to stage impromptu press conferences to cope with a growing unease about how he would honour all the promissory notes he has been issuing in open-handed Texas style.
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May 15th, 2009 AT CANNES FILM FESTIVAL 2009 BIG Pictures, motion pictures brand of Reliance Big Entertainment Ltd today unveiled the first look of KITES, its tent pole international production at a press conference held in Cannes.
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In an awkward press conference, Mr King parried questions on the allegations.
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She gave her reaction to his release at a press conference.