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  • 71de|press — «dih PREHS», transitive verb. 1. to make sad or gloomy; cause to have low spirits: »Rainy weather always depresses me. “This house depresses and chills one,” said Kate (Dickens). She was depressed by the bad news from home. SYNONYM(S): deject,… …

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  • 72Chicha press — (or Prensa Chicha in Spanish) is a Peruvian nickname for sensationalist tabloid newspapers. Characteristics These newspapers usually share these features: Use slang in headlines and/or news items Sometimes portray females in bikinis or partially… …

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  • 73International Francophone Press Union — Infobox Organization name = Union internationale de la presse francophone image border = size = 125px caption = msize = mcaption = abbreviation = UPF motto = formation = 1950 extinction = type = INGO status = purpose = headquarters = location =… …

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  • 74Giolito Press —    Venetian publishing firm of the 16th century, active from 1536 to 1606, founded by Giovanni Giolito (d. 1540). Especially in the time of its second director, Gabriele, the firm out stripped competitors because of sensitivity to the changing… …

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  • 75List of shopping centres in the United Kingdom by size — This is a list of the largest Shopping centres in the United Kingdom, listed by size in square metres (m²). *Only centres of over 70,000m² retail space are listed. Prudential plc 2004 listRetrieved from a Prudential plc press release.… …

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  • 76in|com|press|i|ble — «IHN kuhm PREHS uh buhl», adjective. not capable of being squeezed into a smaller size …

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  • 77Welsh press —    A total of eighty three newspapers are published in Wales. Because of the relatively small size of the population, the readerships of individual titles tend to be smaller than those of English papers. For example, the readership of the Cardiff …

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  • 78women’s press —    Over the last forty years, women’s magazines have changed from offering advice to wives and mothers about their families and homes, through the singlegirl sexual revolution of the 1970s, to catering for diverse consumer markets in the 1990s.… …

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  • 79papermaking — [pā′pər māk΄iŋ] n. the making of paper papermaker n. * * * pa·per·mak·ing (pāʹpər mā kĭng) n. The process or craft of making paper.   paʹper·mak er n. * * * Introduction       formation of a matted or felted sheet, usually of cellulose fibres,… …

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  • 80Rikki Ducornet — born Erica DeGre, (born April 191949) in Canton, New York is an American postmodernist, writer, poet, and artist. Her father was a professor of sociology, and her mother hosted community interest programs on radio and television. Ducornet grew up …

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