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Political scandals in the United Kingdom are commonly referred to by the press and commentators as "' sleaze ".
It argued that genre filmmakers and low-budget B-movies were just as important, if not more, than the prestige pictures commonly given more press and legitimacy in France and the United States.
Single stage presses are commonly most used for high-precision rifle cartridge handloading, but may be used for high-precision reloading of all cartridge types, and for working up loads ( developing loading recipes ) for ultimately manufacturing large numbers of cartridges on a progressive press.
Turret presses, most commonly of the " C " type, are similar to single stage presses, but permit mounting all of the dies for one cartridge ( or sometimes two cartridges ) simultaneously, with each die being installed and correctly locked in position with lock rings onto the press at the same time.
Although the press kit released to the media for the film explicitly defined a replicant as, " A genetically engineered creature composed entirely of organic substance ", a question commonly posed is the physical make-up of the replicants themselves.
This was commonly used to identify a station ; the operator could press the key to send the station identifier to the other end, or the remote station could trigger its transmission by sending the ENQ character, essentially asking " who are you?
Structural aircraft-grade plywood is more commonly manufactured from African mahogany or American birch veneers that are bonded together in a hot press over hardwood cores of basswood or poplar.
Calley was charged on September 5, 1969, with six specifications of premeditated murder for the deaths of 104 Vietnamese civilians near the village of My Lai, at a hamlet called Son My, more commonly called My Lai in the U. S. press.
The phrase " shikata ga nai ", or " nothing can be done about it ," was commonly used in both Japanese and American press to encapsulate the Japanese public's resignation to the harsh conditions endured while under occupation.
Most of his contemporaries would play a short buzz or press roll on the back beats ( the 2nd and 4th beats ), but Dodds would play a long roll that lasted till the following beat, which created a smoother time feel that he later developed into the jazz ride pattern most commonly used ever since.
Produced by Graflex in Rochester, New York, the Speed Graphic is commonly called the most famous press camera.
" He compared the film's budget problems to the even more serious problems of We're No Angels that commonly go unmentioned, and he went on to declare its difficulties as a mixture of " trade press " still being upset about Gilliam's battle with Universal over Brazil, nepotism, and an intrigue on behalf of Ray Stark successfully trying to have Puttnam removed from Columbia, coupled with the fact the studio was being sold at the time:
Coining can be done using a gear driven press, a mechanical press, or more commonly, a hydraulically actuated press.
Voice actors are also commonly employed as narrators in radio and television commercials, radio and television programs, press release videos and other kinds of media that require the voice actor to read text that clarifies what the program is about from a script.
Since the Governor has no official residence, the expression " corner office ," rather than " Governor's mansion ," is commonly used in the press as a figure of speech for the office of Governor.
A commonly maintained claim that the troops were English is not backed up by press reports or first-hand accounts of the period, which stress the youth and inexperience of the soldiers, rather than any geographical origins.
The term hot hatch gained widespread use during the 1980s in the UK, first as ' hot hatchback ' by 1983 and then shortened to ' hot hatch ' in the motoring press in 1984, and first appeared in The Times in 1985, and is now commonly and widely accepted as a mainstream, if still informal term.
Schembri and Johnston ( in press ) found that the most commonly fingerspelled words in Auslan include " so ", " to ", " if " and " but " and " do ".
This is not including the use of a state controlled press to criminalize political opponents, but in its commonly understood meaning covers all occasions where the reputation of a person has been drastically affected by ostensibly non-political publications.
Today nearly all small pressing operations use electric-hydraulic equipment with press cloths and racks both of polypropylene in what is commonly called a " rack and cloth press ", and electric hammermill shredders.
The Maastricht University School of Business and Economics ( commonly abbreviated as SBE ) is currently accredited by EQUIS ( press release ), AACSB ( press release ) and Association of MBAs ( AMBA ).

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If a litigant chooses to enforce a Federal right in a State court, he cannot be heard to object if he is treated exactly as are plaintiffs who press like claims arising under State law with regard to the form in which the claim must be stated -- the particularity, for instance, with which a cause of action must be described.
A number of political scandals in the 1980s and 1990s created the impression of what was described in the British press as " sleaze ": a perception that the then Conservative government was associated with political corruption and hypocrisy.
" Comic strip historian Allan Holtz described how strips were provided as mats ( the plastic or cardboard trays in which molten metal is poured to make plates ) or even plates ready to be put directly on the printing press.
The reasons for the two of them winning the prize are described in the Nobel committee's press release.
These stories soon reached the national ( and later the international ) press, which described a " monster fish ", " sea serpent ", or " dragon ", eventually settling on " Loch Ness Monster ".
Gerald Kaufman, once Harold Wilson's press officer and during the 1980s prominent on the Labour right, described the 1983 Labour manifesto as " the longest suicide note in history ".
On 20 May 1932 Baba arrived in New York and provided the press with a 1, 000-word written statement, which was described by devotee Quentin Tod as his Message to America.
The two began dating and their relationship was the subject of many gossip columns ; one Hollywood press account described their nightclub-free times together as " the romance of a couple who have no vices ".
Although Shula was relaxed and charming when dealing with the press, it was all an act ; Dolphins players described him as " neurotic " and " absolutely crazy.
He treated most of the press accordingly, as he described in his memoir, My Turn at Bat.
The game, whose concept was devised by Andy Davidson, was described by the Amiga gaming press as a cross between Cannon Fodder and Lemmings.
A press conference scheduled for 18 October was described as " a special press conference for a very important announcement.
The police in the convention hall, not sharing the enthusiasm for silver, were described by the press ( some of whose members were caught up in the frenzy ) as standing as if they thought the audience was about to turn on them.
Polanski was dressed in what the press described as " Edwardian finery ," while Tate was attired in a white minidress.
Because of the frequent association between spin and press conferences ( especially government press conferences ), the room in which these take place is sometimes described as a spin room.
In some 1920s and 1930s Disney press releases and magazines, Mickey was described as living in Hollywood — even though the rural setting of the actual cartoons and comics had little in common with the actual Hollywood.
Although the patent had been granted on an extraction technique, the Indian press described it as a patent on the neem tree itself ; the result was widespread public outcry, echoed throughout the developing world.
Mann has also been described as " the world's first cyborg " in Canadian popular press such as NOW, The Globe and Mail, National Post, and Toronto Life but has himself rejected the term " cyborg " as being too vague.
In a press release, the team described the various features of the renovation as follows:
In 2012, press reports described Ozark as the fastest-growing city in Missouri.
In the US, where synthpop is considered a sub genre of New Wave and was described as " technopop " by the press at the time, the genre became popular due to the cable music channel MTV, which reached the media capitals of New York City and Los Angeles in 1982.
In a press release about the situation, the DEA described Temponeras as one of the largest dispensers of controlled substances in the US.
Though favourably received by the pressThe Times described his music as having " a personal distinction and sincerity which is absent from the work of the Central European composers of today " – the experience convinced Tippett that he still lacked a watertight technique.

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