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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61. Journalists can digest a story from a good press release in a few minutes.
62. "The ring itself is a fascinating object worthy of study because it is forming stars at a very high rate, " Kartik Sheth, an astronomer at NASA's Spitzer Science Center, said in a press release.
63. Some animals and plants that reproduce asexually "can in principle achieve essentially eternal life," according to a University of Gothenburg press release.
64. When the Iraqi government took over formal control of Basra Province from the British military on Sunday, the Americans put out a congratulatory and supportive press release.
65. The government had put out a press release naming the men.
66. "Despite the various rumors and speculation surrounding this role, there has only ever been one Bilbo Baggins for us," director Peter Jackson said in a press release.
67. In a press release the party stated that it had purchased the pens from a discount store and "is outraged that this kind of thing, which borders on pornography, can be purchased in normal shops".
68. "We don't want to be seen as just the powerless victims of climate change," said Patricia Cochran, chair of the summit and an Inupiat native of Nome, Alaska, in a press release.
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71. NOTE: This is NOT a Press Release. Do Not Publish.
72. For more details, see source link with the press release.
73. It confirms there were bacteria at this time, living without oxygen, " Martin Brasier, a professor at Oxford University, said in a press release.
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