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Examples
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The angry ones slam their locker doors but the Pressmen jump their elbows clear.
The Measure Of A Man 2010
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Pressmen, not known for their benevolence, had likely been deriding these journalists until they started getting Obama's attention, such as Spanish-speaking Univision, U.S.
John Wellington Ennis: Why Obama Hates The New York Times 2009
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Pressmen on the whole were a cocky lot, proud their skills--two-thirds of them could read and write--and convinced that they labored in a trade that held great value for Christian society.
Archive 2008-06-01 Julianne Douglas 2008
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Zell, a fan of salty language, caught wind of the new Pressmen lingo and sent the pic.
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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Zell, a fan of salty language, caught wind of the new Pressmen lingo and sent the pic.
Franklin Avenue 2008
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My biggest wonder is if a newspaper removes all the resources needed to produce a print product: Press, Pressmen, Paginators, Inserters, Paper Delivery, Paper/Ink cost etc.
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Pressmen on the whole were a cocky lot, proud their skills--two-thirds of them could read and write--and convinced that they labored in a trade that held great value for Christian society.
G is for Griffarins Julianne Douglas 2008
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With a general chinny movement, as if enquiring their rights of no one in particular, the four Pressmen could be seen to clasp their notebooks.
The White Monkey 2004
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“[It] gave rise to almost a fan mail and to requests for interviews by Pressmen [journalists] and others,” Boswell wrote.
Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995
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“[It] gave rise to almost a fan mail and to requests for interviews by Pressmen [journalists] and others,” Boswell wrote.
Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995
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