The temptation in all contemporary histories is to go 'stoppress' even if one has no clue at all as to the value of the latest news.
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We all ought now and then to look at the record, even if it means a few minutes lost from thestoppressnews.
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There might be a "stoppress" edition, which would mean keeping perhaps one man or two men.
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That is notstoppressnews, it has doubtless increased since then.
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He postulated for quick and efficient adjudication of brought penal actions and tostoppressbattle.
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The term stripping was also used for other changes to a prepared page, such as a spelling correction, or a "stoppress" story in a newspaper.
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Therefore, we should at least stop pressing for the subsidiary budgets, because the result is that we ourselves no longer have any idea what is happening.
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