Similar words: conference, inference, preference, deference, reference, difference, indifference, interference. Meaning: n. a conference at which press and tv reporters ask questions of a politician or other celebrity.
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61. In an attempt to quieten things down, executive producer George Harrison arranged for a press conference in London.
62. Mr Waldegrave's shambolic performance in the press conference was a necessary evil.
63. Fokker has scheduled a press conference for 9 p. m. local time today.
64. An hour or so before the press conference, a crowd begin to collect outside the building.
65. He held a press conference at the airport and was asked what he intended to do in Vienna.
66. In a highly charged press conference, Armstrong defended his attack on the children.
67. He had been carefully coached by White House handlers before the press conference.
68. Mr Major fidgeted nervously throughout a press conference with Mr Mulroney.
69. Hull are set to name their new manager at a press conference this morning.
70. Muskie defended her in an emotional press conference, and a tear or two escaped.
71. I sought clarification on a point he had made at the press conference.
72. Daimler has scheduled a press conference at about 3: 00 p. m., following the meeting of the supervisory board.
73. After Clarke was sentenced, Jonathan's family held a press conference, begging others to stay away from drugs.
74. He also caused consternation at the film's press conference by fielding almost all the questions himself.
75. The crew of the space shuttle will hold a press conference Friday.
76. Darlington LibDem man Peter Bergg, meanwhile, launched his daily Press conference yesterday with an audience of one.
77. The next step would be to come out in public and call a Press conference.
78. At the postgame press conference he brought his glove, sat it on the table in front of him and commenced fidgeting.
79. Last week, the big three held a press conference, vowing eternal friendship and no further comment.
80. This press conference was the final straw for some officers, including a former Commander-in-Chief,[www.Sentencedict.com] General Challe.
81. Plans were unveiled at a press conference in its Durham City headquarters yesterday when a three-month public consultation period was announced.
82. There is no better example of journalism as part of the show than the press conference.
83. He may have been conducting a formal press conference in very informal dress at a most abnormal time.
84. Schwarm disputed the witness' story last week in an impromptu press conference outside court.
85. A Treasury spokesman said there was no need to hold a press conference with every rate change.
86. Meciar held a press conference on June 28 to outline changes in government structure similar to those approved by the federal Cabinet.
87. I spoke at the press conference to launch this booklet.
88. At the press conference next morning, there was eloquent body-language.
89. Policy said in a post-election press conference at the campaign headquarters.
90. The two players left the stadium without comment minutes before the Press conference started.
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