Similar words: release, released, ceaseless, ceaselessly, lease, please, pleased, carelessness. Meaning: n. an announcement distributed to members of the press in order to supplement or replace an oral presentation.
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31. Get the gears in motion for a press release.
32. You can read the full official Press Release here.
33. Introduce the standard format for issuing press release.
34. Read the full press release.
35. There actually a method to composing a press release.
36. I'd like to issue a press release That you came up to visit our glorious campus. Princeton is a trade school.sentencedict.com/press release.html
37. According to a Disney press release, Toy Story 3 has officially eclipsed the 1 billion dollar mark in worldwide gross box office receipts – only the 7th film in history to do so.
38. The covers of both the press release literature and Montagnes features the Annapurna climb and the clear impression was that the outcome had already been decided.
39. In the press release, Steve Haber, the president of Sony's Digital Reading Business Division, argues that ePub is "quickly becoming the de facto standard for eBooks."
40. Manual mode: Press the up or down of handle controller to lift up weight group to the test height, then press release key to enter test status.
41. Press Release from Alzheimer's Association International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease 2008.
42. In the past month more than 10,000 solar panels were produced with an Oerlikon Solar end-to-end fabrication solution, Oerlikon Solar reports in a press release.
43. "What's interesting, though, is how many different modalities there are for actually getting that information to you -- not to mention from you," the mock press release read.
44. Press release and summary of discussions will be sent to attendees.
45. Read as a whole, both the press release and the 13th edition of the Atlas make this clear.
46. Mother Natureand the Hualapai Tribe for making my lifelong dreams come true, " he said according to the press release, referring to the Native American tribe over whose territory he made the flight."
47. J . D . Power and Associates, said in a press release.
48. As such, writing a quick press release about your hotel and sending it over, typically results in getting advertising for your property as well as an inbound link to your website.
49. "Florida had its lowest total since 2004, which was 12,(sentencedict.com)" said ichthyologist George Burgess in a press release.
50. In a press release the German Communist Party stated that it had purchased the pens from a discount store, which had said the pens lit up at the push of a button.
51. "Its superior firepower is based on accurate and quick target acquisition capability during day and night in all types of weather," the press release added.
52. Bones: Well in that case the Jeffersonian will be issuing a press release identifying the girl in the pond.
53. But the press release issued by the fire department the next day would be a secondary source.
54. In a press release issued today, SAEN targets two facilities as being the "worst primate labs in the U.S.": Charles River Laboratories and the National Institutes of Health.
55. Back in August, on Friday the 13th, Goya issued a press release voluntarily recalling a mamey pulp product produced in Guatemala because of a potential health risk from Salmonella.
56. A : Inert silicon with the emission of a press release.
57. To maximize your exposure, you are entitled to enjoy our free press release dispatch service.
58. Why is there no rate for any Director of Bureau in this press release?
59. The most recent college to join the movement is the University of Vermont, which confirmed the removal of KC products from its campus September 15, according to a press release.
60. The notes, as included in the press release, are: mineral water, anemone, lotus, orris, and Corsican blue cedar.
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