Collocations withpress
These are words often used in combination withpress.
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academic press
This book is not free of small flaws that the copy-editing services of an academic press would have picked up.
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daily press
At roughly the same time, in the late 1960s, an intense debate arose in the daily press on issues related to immigration.
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drill press
The peg assemblage is attached to a 6-axis force sensor which is held by a vertical sliding mechanism functioning as an inserter (drill press).
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filter press
At the end of the pipeline, the material is separated from the slurry in a filter press to remove the water.
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hydraulic press
This method will be calibrated in a hydraulic press (in a quasi-static regime) as soon as it is available.
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liberal press
The international press described the celebration in positive terms, and the liberal press characterised the events as festive, patriotic and popular.
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local press
The local press company may offer publications that cross-subsidize the provision of political information that supports the state.
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mainstream press
It was there even in the most optimistic journalism in the mainstream press.
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national press
As provincial firms grew in scale and influence, advertisements for their products crept into the pages of the national press and specialist periodicals.
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negative press
The first half of the book concentrates on retailers, the second on customers (or, more accurately, female customers), both groups receiving their share of negative press.
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official press
Consequently, their impact was not restricted to the official press.
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offset press
A waterless press resembles a conventional offset press, except the dampening system might be missing.
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periodical press
Relying on a consumer base to fund their adventures and experiments, they reached their audience by using the new commercially-oriented periodical press to their benefit.
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press clipping
I have another press clipping about the state of public opinion.
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press corps
The press corps is so large and so intrusive.
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press coverage
Thus, the increased reporting of violent incidents over land may simply be a reflection of more press coverage.
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press pass
I accept that it does not take long to print a press pass, but it takes quite some time to build up the necessary organisation to think in those terms.
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press photographer
A journalist and press photographer call to do a feature on him.
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stamping press
This cost is defrayed across a larger production run, but a stamping press is limited to only one model of panel per set of dies.
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tabloid press
Thatcherism, on the other hand, receives a much fuller treatment, the tabloid press being a particular target.
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underground press
I know that the underground press works differently in different countries.
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university press
Moreover, his book was published by a leading university press.
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