presses , the telegraph, and, of course, later, radio, television, the internet, satellite TV.
The presses had started and all that stuff.
These presses are like vintage cars where you could open the hood and you could still how the whole thing works.
Stop the presses .
A mosquito presses into my skin with such cruelty I mistake it for love.
do bench presses .
I don't mind garlic presses , I think they work fine.
And I've operated a few other presses but I really loved that one.
the years after the first printing presses were created, it's a wonderful period to study and there've been a bunch of interesting pieces, written about Clay Shirky has written about
And once we've locked up all the printing presses in the one time deal and given them to a guy in Frankfurt, and
When we had the telegraph and the steam rotary presses , they were serving an exploding population of immigrants at the very moment the fractured political culture was engaged in a furious
And when those printed copies reach other towns that also have printing presses and people are making a fuss about this, those printers
This is brand new, hot off the presses .
And what happens by the end of the 19th century is that steam presses make it possible to have newspapers with a million copies being produced a day.
And as it turns out-- this is kind of hot off the presses news-- but Biz Stone and Evan Williams have agreed to
that Reese Witherspoon requested your book before it was even published and then optioned it essentially before it was out on the presses .
Now, what's great about that then is we also control the printing presses .
But now they change those big web presses , they change right on the fly you know, I need 73 of this book, boom, I need 15 of that book, boom and it
Alton Brown: I'm a big fan of panini presses .
And it is hot off the presses and I highly recommend it.
And it's also called the 'Oxford comma' because it's used by the Oxford University Press which is one of the biggest presses in the world.
lifts, squats, overhead presses , bench press .
So I think the University Presses would work.'
an Antiquated phrase you you know what that means hot off the press there used to be presses it's a long story anyway
easing which means in layman's terms that they're going to fire up the printing presses they have printing
among the first to hear about his new book, hot off the presses last week, "Change by Design: How design thinking transforms organizations and inspires innovation."
roll outs and other cool moves hula hoops are a hoot and a half and here's another way to do presses I've got cats
I like to use a microplane for my garlic, although some people, I think, Anthony Bourdain and Alton Brown hate garlic presses .
And then we developed glass lenses, and we could see more; and printing presses , and we could know more.
All the people that currently have inflation and exchange rate risk and default risk no longer will have it because we're going to take away their printing presses .
And they have now, at Random House, and my publisher is the biggest trade press in America random house all these lots of other presses and you're owned by a big company called Bertelsmann
But then, when I went to self-publish, I took a look at the various vanity presses
It was an artifact of printing when they used real printing presses and little letters.
Anyway so then I said to my agent, 'Let's try University Presses because there is a, it is honest historical fiction and
I just received in the mail a box of the latest issue of Make Magazine, hot off the presses .
And so they were experimenting with things, like making cider presses .
And what many La Roman regulars most wanted to do wasn't shoulder presses and a full half hour on the
We just all have little printing presses , you know.
The idea that you're killing trees, expensive paper, expensive printing presses , and expensive distribution vs. doing it online in multimedia, if you want me to say, that's a pretty inefficient