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  • 51press — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. crush, throng, crowd; pressure, urgency; closet, wardrobe, repository; assemblage; newspapers, news media, fifth estate. See printing, publication, communication, receptacle. v. crush, push, iron,… …

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  • 52Press-up — A press up, also known as a push up, is a common strength training exercise performed in a prone position, lying horizontal and face down, raising and lowering the body using the arms. They develop the pectoral muscles and triceps, with ancillary …

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  • 53press — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. apply steady force to (a thing in contact) (press a switch; pressed the two surfaces together). 2 tr. a compress or apply pressure to a thing to flatten, shape, or smooth it, as by ironing (got the curtains pressed). b squeeze …

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  • 54press*/*/*/ — [pres] noun I 1) the press newspapers and news magazines, or the journalists who work on them the national/local/American press[/ex] the popular/tabloid press[/ex] She has been criticized in the press for not speaking out on this issue.[/ex] 2)… …

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  • 55Down and Dirty Duck — For other uses, see Dirty Duck (disambiguation). Down and Dirty Duck DVD cover. Directed by Charles Swenson Produced by Jerry D. Good Roger …

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  • 56Down At The Waterside — Infobox musical artist | Name = Down At The Waterside Landscape = yes Background = group or band Origin = flagicon|Australia Melbourne, Australia Genre = Indie rock Punk Garage Years active = 2006 present Label = Glass Head Current members =… …

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  • 57Down Hatherley — The church of St Mary and Corpus Christi Down Hatherley is a civil parish and village in Tewkesbury (borough) near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. It has approximately 165 houses and a population of 450. The village was recorded (combined with Up… …

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  • 58press freedom —    A free press is widely regarded as one of the essential criteria of a democratic system. Writers from John Locke onwards have interpreted press freedom as basic to the right of an individual to get at the truth and as a prerequisite for better …

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  • 59Press Law —    The Ley de Prensa e Imprenta (1966) was an attempt by the then Minister for Information and Tourism, Manuel Fraga Iribarne, to introduce a modest liberalization of the laws affecting printed matter. The Press Law abolished censura previa… …

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  • 60press-up — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms press up : singular press up plural press ups British a physical exercise in which you lie down with your face towards the floor and use your arms to raise and lower your body …

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