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in the press造句
(61) The headlines were smaller this time and Bayly's religion didn't merit a mention in the Press. (62) Archaeological sources Hardly a week goes by without a report in the press of some find of archaeological importance. (63) Though both had appeared in the press and are very slight pamphlets, they rank as first editions in book form. (64) Nothing revives interest in the press like a good war. (65) Stevens has been vilified by his opponents in the press. (66) Television also received a disproportionate amount of public attention in the press and parliamentary debate. (67) In 1920 Birkenhead put forward both lines of argument when he argued for greater coalition cooperation in the press. (68) A very much smaller advertising campaign was therefore mounted in the press and on commercial television. (69) Advertisements are placed in the press, and potential purchasers are invited to telephone or fill in a coupon for further details. (70) These provide, amongst other things, for public notice in the press of the detailed contents of the Bill. (71) Needless to say, nothing was officially published on modernism in those years, apart from paranoid diatribes in the press. (72) Such leads are usually obtained through responses from advertisements placed in the press. (73) Mr Waldegrave's shambolic performance in the press conference was a necessary evil. (74) She has repeatedly tried to defend her husband against hostile criticism in the press. (75) There have been allegations in the press that the fire was started deliberately. (76) In the press box, the sports reporters are already writing her into their leads. (77) The document appeared in the press shortly before polling day and swung many votes against MacDonald. (78) Mr Singh has strongly denied these allegations in the Press and wishes to do so again. (79) In the press, it seems to be open season on overpaid executives. (80) There was a lot of speculation in the press that the Prime Minister was about to resign. (81) There is, in fact, a considerable amount of intellectual insecurity in the press room. (82) This has been distorted in the press as tantamount to planning violent attacks on the summit. (83) Publicity is news about the organization or its products reported in the press and other media without charge to the organization. (84) The compromise that would reopen the government was widely interpreted in the press as Republicans caving in. (85) This aspect of the Tynagh discovery was never reported in the press and litigation was not initiated by the injured parties. (86) So it was all the more noticeable last month when reformers took on Marxists in the press. (87) Perhaps the region that has received most attention in the press in this context is Amazonia. (88) They read about his achievements in the press, and were filled with pride. (89) In the summer of 1944 Burgess got a temporary job in the press department of the Foreign Office. (90) Morris' play got a really good write-up in the press.