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press

[pres] / prɛs /








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The firm pressed forward, believing it needed to give shareholders the option to decide for themselves, Craig Packer, Blue Owl’s co-president, said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The dirty laundry triggered an avalanche of press coverage when the album arrived in November, but the songs have lingered as everyone remembers just how well Allen can craft an intoxicating pop hook.

From BBC

This summer, we rescued a panini press from our apartment building’s free table — one of those liminal spaces where abandoned houseplants and half-burned candles go to live out their second lives.

From Salon

In the inquiry room itself, no technology is allowed, no mobile phones or laptops, and so many of the journalists were in the press room upstairs watching the live feed.

From BBC

The researchers said their study demonstrated "the pressing matter of exploring a possible decrease in learning skills".

From BBC