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25 Sentences With "sent to press"

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Strangely, the preview, which was sent to press, can't be found anywhere on Amazon.
Text of a Biden speech sent to press advance promised a stunning contrast with the president.
Just get ready for another extreme shift in tone—and my favorite of the first eight episodes sent to press.
Tesla will unveil its electric semi truck on November 16, the company confirmed today via email invites sent to press.
"Furloughed federal employees passionate about art are invited to apply to join the PAMM team part-time," the museum wrote in a statement sent to press.
Shortly after the Court's deadline to issue a ruling on the citizenship question — when the term ends in late June — final census forms will be sent to press.
In an uncorrected advance proof, sent to press two months before the couple  announced their split in August , one chapter is dedicated to how the couple makes their relationship work long-distance while they're filming.
"On current estimates the opposition can already count on the required two-thirds majority of Senators needed to support an ultimate impeachment decision," the Economist Intelligence Unit explained in an email sent to press on Monday.
In a note sent to press on Thursday, Pacific Investment Management Co, whose flagship fund alone manages $90 billion in assets, said it saw a 40 percent chance of 'Brexit' at a referendum planned for later this year.
Franklin Sirmans, director of the Pérez Art Museum Miami, said in a statement sent to press: As we continue into the third week of a partial government shutdown, we empathize with our affected friends, neighbors, and colleagues across the United States.
However, in a statement sent to press on Thursday, the platform said the following: "While our policy of demonetizing videos due to advertiser-friendly concerns hasn't changed, we've recently improved the notification and appeal process to ensure better communication to our creators."
In a document sent to press outlining media guidelines for the 51st Annual CMA Awards, the event's organizers warn journalists that they could have their credentials revoked if they discuss the Las Vegas mass shooting, gun rights or political affiliations in their coverage.
In 3...85033....1..... Paisley's tweet comes on the heels of a memo that was sent to press Thursday ahead of next week's 51st annual CMA Awards and threatened to boot journalists who didn't comply with a request to avoid political questions.
In a statement about the shooting sent to press Sunday afternoon, Trump said the attack was the work of a "radical Islamic terrorist" — and attacked both Obama and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton for refusing to say the words "radical Islam" in their responses: In his remarks today, President Obama disgracefully refused to even say the words 'Radical Islam'.
Published from the Originals. . . . With an Account of the Life of Lord Bacon. The first 231 pages of this volume (it consists of 516), with a preface and introductory memoir, were sent to press by Stephens. The rest were selected from his papers by his friend John Locker, and the whole volume was edited by Stephens's widow.
By the end of the summer the album was ready to be sent to press. In that summer Death Hawks also did some shows in Finland, Germany and Sweden. On November 13, 2015 the album Sun Future Moon was released through Svart Records. In November and December the band also did a vast tour of Finland and a smaller tour in Norway.
After a year he partially resumed his university work, although he was permanently disabled. In 1909 Boyce visited the West Indies to report for the government on yellow fever, and in 1910 he went to West Africa on a similar mission. The last of his projects was the formation at Liverpool of a bureau of yellow fever. The first number of its bulletin was sent to press just before his death.
His 1938 monograph, Studien zur Briefliteratur Deutschlands im XI. Jahrhundert (Studies on Epistolary Literature in Germany in the Eleventh Century) remains a classic on the subject. His final masterpiece, the critical edition of the letter collections from the reign of Henry IV, was largely completed by the early 1940s, but could not be printed due to wartime difficulties. It was finally sent to press by the MGH in the 1950s.
In March 2015, she published "Tornaviaje" (Return) with the Torremozas collection. She dedicated it to her late elder brother, Agustin, to whom she had been very attached during her childhood. "Tornaviaje" also describes how the author managed to get over the sadness that the misunderstandings about her previous book had caused her. It was the last book that Luz Maria Jiménez Faro sent to press and the first that was actually released after her death.
The original CD release show took place at the House of Rock in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Justin played an earlier "all- ages" show and an evening 21+ show to release the original pressing of the album in its card stock CD case. Of the 500 copies issued, 17 were sent to press, mainly blogs. The first significant attention the album received was from My Old Kentucky Blog in June 2007, after which point "it snowballed," according to manager Frenette.
The decision to publish the key documents on German–Soviet relations, including the treaty and protocol, had been taken already in spring 1947. Sontag and Beddie prepared the collection throughout the summer of 1947. In November 1947, Truman personally approved the publication, but it was held back in view of the Foreign Ministers Conference in London scheduled for December. Since negotiations at that conference did not prove to be constructive from an American point of view, the document edition was sent to press.
It became clear after several years that this method was hard to implement, and after more than a decade only the Book of Psalms had been sent to press. In 1908 the Jewish Publication Society agreed to take over the project. The Jewish Publication Society's plan called for a committee of seven editors who would be responsible for the entire translation. They included Solomon Schechter, Cyrus Adler and Joseph Jacobs, from the Society, and Kaufmann Kohler, David Philipson, and Samuel Schulman, from the Central Conference of American Rabbis.
Through these avenues news media in Guatemala and elsewhere in Central America were saturated with stories of how the Árbenz government had been controlled by communists. While the press releases had a substantial impact within Guatemala, the CIA was unable to staunch the continued criticism of the US role in the coup, which came from virtually all countries except for West Germany and the US itself. Very few news agencies chose to run the press releases from the Comité, even though a number of them were put out. Information was sent to press agencies worldwide describing infiltration by the PGT and links among Communists elsewhere; nonetheless, their impact remained minimal.
Jonathan Cape and Hutchinson were interested in publishing Elwin's autobiography and had sent letters to Elwin but he decided to approach Oxford University Press. For book's title, Elwin requested his publisher R. E. Hawkins of Oxford University Press for suggestions and Hawkins put forward twenty-five different alternatives including Pilgrim's Way to NEFA, From Merton to Nongthymai, Khadi, Cassock, and Gown, Into the Forests, Over the Hills, Anthropologist at Large, Philanthropologist, No Tribal Myth, and My Passage to Tribal India. But they finalized the title The Tribal World of Verrier Elwin, "to make evident [Elwin's] primary loyalty and identification". The book was sent to press for the publication on 9 August 1963.
Alfred "Chris" Schlechten, the son of Alfred Schlechten, first achieved considerable notoriety and was temporarily expelled from Montana State College (now Montana State University-Bozeman) for his part in creating a spoof college annual in 1933. While the faculty advisory committee had reviewed and approved a traditional annual, Chris and the annual's editor, Dave Rivenes (1912–2003), along with a small team of fellow conspirators, worked secretly on an alternative version that was sent to press. The publication featured Schlechten's prank photos of clubs and organizations, replaced the basketball team with a row of Butterfinger candy bars, and posed students in humorous and unexpected ways. A photo showing a collection of horses' hind ends was identified as some of Rivenes' fraternity brothers.

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