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press and became
The press conference became a stage which betrayed the drift of his private thinking, rather than his convictions.
The European acceptance of the numerals was accelerated by the invention of the printing press, and they became widely known during the 15th century.
These early print advertisements were used mainly to promote books and newspapers, which became increasingly affordable with advances in the printing press ; and medicines, which were increasingly sought after as disease ravaged Europe.
In 1999 it became obligatory to register with the state press distributor.
When the song became a hit, Decca decided not to press its claim.
They announced the new party at a press conference, after outlining their policies in what became known as the Limehouse Declaration.
When the news became certain, the French press insisted that the defeat was the result both of an overwhelmingly large British force and unspecified " traitors.
The " minicomics " form, an extremely informal version of self-publishing, arose in the 1980s and became increasingly popular among artists in the 1990s, despite reaching an even more limited audience than the small press.
Raymond became a prominent voice in the open source movement and co-founded the Open Source Initiative in 1998, taking on the self-appointed role of ambassador of open source to the press, business and public.
Pamphlets by liberal nobles and clergy became widespread after the lifting of press censorship.
The press was particularly critical of Madero's handling of three rebellions that broke out against his rule shortly after he became president:
Advocating a hybrid African Socialism domestically and Pan-Africanism abroad, Touré quickly became a polarising leader, and his government became intolerant of dissent, imprisoning hundreds, and stifling free press.
He also became so frustrated with publishing delays ( due to his demand that formulae be printed on one line ) that he purchased a printing press.
Around 1439, Johannes Gutenberg, a citizen of Mainz, was the first European to use movable type printing and became the global inventor of the printing press, thereby starting the Printing Revolution.
With the invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in 1447, it became feasible to print books and maps for a larger customer basis.
She later moved to São Paulo and became involved in journalism for the anarchist and labor press.
When Maroger's book became available, Reginald Marsh drew on Maroger's book-jacket an airplane dropping an atomic bomb on the Maryland Art Institute, a reference to the controversy Maroger was causing in the local press over the abstract art versus realism debate.
Woodfull's abrupt response was meant to be private, but it was leaked to the press and became the most famous quotation of this tumultuous period in cricket history:
Although the present-day concepts of literacy have much to do with the 15th century invention of the movable type printing press, it was not until the Industrial Revolution of the mid-19th century that paper and books became financially affordable to all classes of industrialized society.
He was the subject of a number of polemical articles published by Rabbi Leo Jung ( who became the rabbi of the Jewish Center in 1922 ) in the Orthodox Jewish press.
The profession of printer became established after the invention of the moveable type printing press by Johannes Gutenberg around 1450, and proliferated throughout Europe.
After months of financial difficulty and lack of market success, Punch became a staple for British drawing rooms because of its sophisticated humour and absence of offensive material, especially when viewed against the satirical press of the time.
The operation of a press became so synonymous with the enterprise of printing that it lent its name to an entire new branch of media, the press.

press and aware
The owner of the car may not even be aware that the transponder is there because there are no buttons to press.
Former Essendon players such as Hird, Matthew Lloyd, and Scott Lucas, who had all taken up media roles since their retirements, were rumoured to be the subject of then-incumbent Essendon coach Matthew Knights's heated press conference following a win against St Kilda, in which Knights asserted that he and his players were now aware of certain people's position for or against him and the direction of the Essendon Football Club.
In 1992 following the press becoming aware of a stolen document relating to a divorce case, he disclosed a five-month affair with his secretary, Patricia Howard, five years earlier.
Now aware that the engineer must be dead, the three must get to the lead engine so that they can press its fuel cutoff switch.
Clients are usually aware of diagnostic testing from friends, TV / press, or because of family history.
Wilson, aware that peace had not yet been signed, blamed Lloyd George for promising quick demobilisation during the 1918 General Election campaign, and estimating that 350, 000-500, 000 men would be needed for peacekeeping duties, pressed for the continuation of conscription, despite press pressure, e. g. from the Daily Herald, that it should end.
If you were to read the mainstream press, you'd hardly become aware that such organizations existed, that businessmen worked together to pursue their own interests.
Tang admitted at a press conference that he was aware of the construction of an illegal basement at his family house and said that it was his wife's idea.
Aiken makes it clear that he is aware not everyone shares his religious beliefs and it is not his intention to press these beliefs on others.
The employee, well aware of Apple's rules on divulging trade secrets to the press, succinctly explained the issues.
In a press interview in Brisbane, Anthony Warlow said that he had deliberately based his Pirate King on Johnny Depp's character from " Pirates of the Caribbean " so that people who may not know the opera but are aware of the " Pirates of the Caribbean " trilogy of movies could enjoy the opera more.
With Duck Typing, in order to prevent strange, hard-to-detect errors, the developer needs to be aware of each potential use of the method " press ", even when it's conceptually unrelated to what he or she is working on.
There, he became aware of the atrocities of the Nazi regime from reports in both the US and Soviet press.
A named Arkansas State Trooper-Robert Rotten-later confirmed to the press ( Indiana Star, 26 July 1980 ) that they had logged two reports of this character's behaviour, but were unofficially aware of many more.
Muslims had been aware of the printing press since the 15th century, but it was not until 1727 – 272 years after Gutenberg that the Şeyhülislam released a fetva decreeing its compatibility with Islam.
The director of the museum, Dawn Casey, claimed in the press that she and her council were not aware of this symbolism when they approved the plan.
The press in both Europe and the U. S. were well aware of the proceedings if not their outcome, but were preoccupied with wars and midterm elections.
Despite Ross ' personal relationship with Truman, he was to be accused by reporters of not running a tight ship in coordinating press releases, not being aware of everything going on in the Presidency, not burnishing the President's image, not being aware of the needs for spot news, and being a poor public speaker.
The then French President Nicolas Sarkozy stated that his government had been unaware of the directive in question signed by Mr Michel Bart, the Chief of Staff of the French Minister of the Interior, and that the directive had been canceled as soon as the government became aware of it through press reports.
By using many forms of media, including advertising, and press releases, political consultants make voters aware of their candidates ' party platform.
* A statement ( byYara ) about their becoming aware in 2008 of a case of corruption, was released to the press on April 13, 2011.
According to the conversation recorded by the Cockpit Voice Recorder, the captain of Flight 66 was aware of reports of severe windshear on the final approach path ( which he confirmed by radio to the Final Vector controller ) but decided to press on nonetheless.
However, Polonization also created a new educated class among the non-Polish minorities, a class of intellectuals aware of the importance of schooling, press, literature and theatre, who became instrumental in the development of their own ethnic identities.

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