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press and photos
The press ran photos showing that it was unlikely for Woods to answer the phone and keep her foot on the pedal.
The press photos for Volk album showed Ivan Novak, Milan Fras, Boris Benko and Primož Hladnik.
* Ervin Markošek-drums, keyboards, electronics ( left the band in 1989, returned for the next album Kapital, and appears on press photos until WAT )
* Dr. Robert Hieronimus visits the Keeper of the Seal with photos of the actual die press
It implies the gang sent photosand poetry — to the press, but this is untrue.
According to the " Best of the Rest " section of ESPN's Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame program, NBC television footage and press photos prove that no official rules ( Ryder Cup or PGA ) were broken when the Americans celebrated after Leonard's putt ( i. e. no one walked in or crossed Olazábal's putting line – although Europe player Sam Torrance has said in TV interviews that a TV cameraman stood on Olazábal's line while filming the invasion of the green by players and spectators ).
The Soviet press released the first photos taken of the surface on 29 October — pictures that showed the Sea of Rains and the Aristarchus crater.
Raj actually snuck into all the team photos, causing uproar from the event's unwitting organizers in the days after, when the photos were released to the press.
In 1986, Smith altered his image by appearing on-stage and in press photos sporting short spiky hair and polo shirts ( this can be seen in The Cure in Orange, a concert in the south of France released on video in 1987 ).
Photographers do not press them for personal contact information or private sessions, follow them out of the area or take photos of exhibits in the hall itself without permission.
There were even press photos taken with both divas in boxing rings with gloves up and director Vincent Sherman between the two.
A rare volume published by the Black Sun press of Hart Crane's book-length poem The Bridge, including photos by Walker Evans, was sold by Christie's in 2009 for US $ 21, 250.
The museum houses items of memorabilia, vintage bikes and components, classic photos, press clippings, and highlights from historic races and events.
Worried that officials might harass the families whose photos she had already taken, she flashed her press card and exposed the film to the light.
In January 2010, photos emerged of Ernst August kissing a woman who was not identified as Caroline, leading press to speculate that the couple are divorcing.
The Center was established to collect information available from " the Internet, databases, press, radio, television, video, geospatial data, photos and commercial imagery.
Twilight and Daude photos from the 1988 Peace Talks press conference were printed on the front pages of regional and local newspapers and their interviews with TV news crews were on every news channel.
The data track contains audio samples from the band's previous two CDs, a short montage of press photos, several of the band's music videos, a short trivia quiz, and a pair of " behind the scenes " videos from the band.
* Lingdale Primrose – archive photos, press cuttings and other material
Through an alliance with The Canadian Press since 2004, Marketwire is the only news release distributor with exclusive access to send press releases and PR photos on behalf of clients over the same Canadian Press Wire Network used to deliver Canadian Press news copy directly into the editorial systems of more than 600 newspapers, radio and TV stations and websites across Canada.
Despite erecting a chain link fence, employing a huge security force, and dodging myriad press inquiries, in the end, approximately sixty fans saw through the ruse and refused to leave until they obtained a few autographs and photos.
Unless the top of the restraint system can be opened, which is not clear from the press release and accompanying photos, it severely limits the ability of the dog to see out the side windows or rear window.
Word of the " UFO photos " reached the press by the time the flight splashed down, and one eager reporter waited for the Gemini 4 photos to be processed.

press and Queen
Despite Alexandra's pleas for privacy, Queen Victoria insisted on announcing a period of court mourning, which led to unsympathetic elements of the press to describe the birth as " a wretched abortion " and the funeral arrangements as " sickening mummery ".
Caroline had absorbed the liberal opinions of her mentor, Queen Sophia Charlotte of Prussia, and supported clemency for the Jacobites ( supporters of the rival Stuart claim to the throne ), freedom of the press, and freedom of speech in Parliament.
In 1589, he took part in Francis Drake's English Armada, which sailed to Spain in an unsuccessful attempt to press home the English advantage following the defeat of the Spanish Armada ; the Queen had ordered him not to take part in the expedition, but he only returned upon the failure to take Lisbon.
" The British press reported a triumphant royal command performance ; The Illustrated London News wrote, " Herr Jacques Offenbach, the astonishing Violoncellist, performed on Thursday evening at Windsor before the Emperor of Russia, the King of Saxony, Queen Victoria, and Prince Albert with great success.
The paintings received favourable comments in the press with one critic referring to him as " the Sir Joshua of futurity not far off " and, aged just twenty, Lawrence received his first royal commission, a summons arriving from Windsor Palace to paint the portraits of Queen Charlotte and Princess Amelia.
A visit by Queen Elizabeth II to the site in 1972 caused considerable controversy ; student protests against the Queen's visit were vociferous and, in some cases, fuelled by alcohol, and the disturbances were widely condemned in the press and the local community, where students were refused access to buses and other facilities for a time.
The original plan of the Chartists, if the petition was ignored, was to create a separate national assembly and press the Queen to dissolve parliament until the charter was introduced into law.
Though initially cool to the idea of a commoner queen, the Swedish press quickly warmed to Queen Silvia and soon began publishing admiring articles about how easily she fit into the country's expectations of queenly deportment.
When the revelations about Walther Sommerlath broke in the Swedish press, a palace spokesman said, " The Queen ’ s father has never been a part of the Royal Family and therefore I have no comment.
The Duchess has asserted that she declined to press for a large divorce settlement, in order to maintain cordial relations with the British Royal Family ; her actual settlement included £ 350, 000 in cash provided by the Queen which had no restrictions on its use and £ 500, 000 provided by the Queen for purchase of a home without restriction.
The notoriety of the Bromley Contingent in the press continued in June 1977, when Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren rented a boat for the band and fans to sail down the River Thames during Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee anniversary celebration.
Lynn finds herself ostracised by the other prisoners because of her crime ( prison populations are known for their intolerance towards criminals who commit offences against children ) and is terrorised by the prison's " top dog ", the self-styled " Queen " Bea Smith ( Val Lehman ), who " accidentally " burns her hand in the laundry steam press in one of the series ' most iconic scenes.
As an example, republicans argue that Prince Charles has spoken and acted in ways that have widely been interpreted as taking a political stance, citing his refusal to attend, in protest of China's dealings with Tibet, a state dinner hosted by the Queen for the Chinese head of state ; his strong stance on GM food ; and the contents of certain memos which were leaked to the press regarding how people achieve their positions.
Her activities have been well-covered by the British tabloid press, and in the mid to late 1990s, she wrote a weekly column for the Sunday Times and subsequently contributed to The Spectator, The Mail on Sunday, GQ, Eve, Harpers and Queen, Tatler, Instyle and The Observer sporadically.
Until then, wives of Shahs ( including Soraya ) bore the title Malake ( which is comparable with that of Queen Consort ), though in the popular press they frequently and incorrectly were called " Empress ".
Among other nicknames, the press sometimes called her Queen of the Waves.
As Wells described the horrors of American lynchings, British liberals were incredulous that White women such as Willard – who had been heralded in the English press as the " Uncrowned Queen of American Democracy "– would turn a blind eye to such violence.
Enthusiastic reviews in the music press were accompanied by appearances at venues such as London's UFO Club ( co-owned by Boyd ), the Speakeasy Club, and Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Side by side exist early 19th century manor houses, Federal townhouses, small frame dwellings, ornate Italianate bracketed houses, and the late 19th century press brick rowhouses with their often whimsical decorative elements combining Richardsonian Romanesque, Queen Anne, and Eastlakian motifs.
As she gained fame throughout Europe, garnering the nickname Queen of the steering wheel in the racing press of the day, Eliška was anglicized to Elizabeth.
The Corps was dismantled following what was described by the Queen at the Royal Review as " the end of the Cold War " and linked to a Government press release that referred to " possible future developments and improvements in automated nuclear explosion and fallout detection from remote sensors ".
After the uproar, a press release was issued mentioning that the Queen considered her words were expressed in private conversations and were ' inaccurate '
The tabloid Sunday Mirror carried the story of how Palace courtiers were ready to press the Queen to let the Royal Warrants for Harrods lapse: " It would be a huge blow to the ego of store owner Mohamed al-Fayed — and would infuriate Diana [...] but the Royal Family are furious about the frolics of Di, 36, and Dodi Fayed, 41, which they believe have further undermined the Monarchy ...

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