Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An old form of
oppress .
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Examples
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But when asked at apress conferencewhether UNRWA was indeed a Hamas front, John Ging stalled: He was ‘just not going to answer’ allegations that UNRWA had been infiltrated by Hamas.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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But when asked at apress conferencewhether UNRWA was indeed a Hamas front, John Ging stalled: He was ‘just not going to answer’ allegations that UNRWA had been infiltrated by Hamas.
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Commission Chairman Tom Kean, a Republican, first raised the issue of minders in apress briefingin early July 2003.
Newly Released Memo: Government 'Minders' at 9/11 Commission Interviews 'Intimidated' Witnesses 2009
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The Obama administration has issued apress releasevirtually every time someone has gotten a job.
Riding the Stimulus to Sin City? ProPublica 2009
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Next up he throws his toys out of the pram, evacuates his family and issues apress releaseclaiming that the story: is an attempt to undermine an investigation which is legitimate.
Archive 2008-12-01 FIDO The Dog 2008
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Next up he throws his toys out of the pram, evacuates his family and issues apress releaseclaiming that the story: is an attempt to undermine an investigation which is legitimate.
Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Bob Quick: A total wanker. FIDO The Dog 2008
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On September 29th, 2006 U.S. Senator Sam Brownback issued apress release which stated:
Funding Problems, Misrepresentations Plague Freedom's Frontier 2007
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Amnesty Internation issued apress release which calls for a full investigation of torture in Coalition-run jails in Iraq.
Archive 2004-05-01 2004
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Wondering as he did it, if he were using the proper form of apress to this blob of matter.
Way Station Simak, Clifford D., 1904- 1963
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It was, he saw, an air mail sheet and was postmarked London and the return apress bore a name that was unfamiliar to him.
Way Station Simak, Clifford D., 1904- 1963
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