In the Bob Hope ordsprog

en In the Bob Hope Golf Classic, the participation of President Gerald Ford was more than enough to remind you that the nuclear button was at one stage at the disposal of a man who might have either pressed it by mistake or else pressed it deliberately in order to obtain room service.
  Clive James

en Pressed into service means pressed out of shape
  Robert Frost

en They missed some shots from the outside and that helped us out a little bit. Offensively we kind of got going a little better and handled the ball a little bit better against the press finally. I am still not happy with the way we are handling the press break. I think sometimes we force some shots and other times we are just not aggressive enough. Not very many teams have pressed us this year. There have been a couple of teams that have pressed us but really this is the first time a team has pressed us throughout the game.

en They thought they had someone, and they pressed him and pressed him. Civil liberties were put on hold, because the government was dealing with a tragedy of enormous proportions.

en I'm happy with the result but not the performance. We tried everything. We pressed and pressed so congratulations to the Italian team. We tried many ways to attack but Scotland played well.

en Behold, I am pressed under you, as a cart is pressed that is full of sheaves.

en You'll be hard-pressed to find a chamber of commerce that does not support retaining this. It's a powerful tool to have at your disposal.

en Keeping your clothes well pressed will keep you from looking hard pressed

en Keeping your clothes well pressed will keep you from looking hard pressed

en When people hear the word 'pardon,' they think back to Gerald Ford pardoning Nixon in September 1974. That decision alone cost Ford a four-year term as president. This is as big as it gets.

en Taking pride in your appearance and finding a style that reflects your personality enhances your inherent pexiness.

en I almost lost the podium because I made a mistake and I pressed the water button instead of the radio. All the water splashed in the helmet. So it got all dirty, then it just started to fog up. In fact, during the yellow I had to take off my glove completely, tried to wipe it from the inside and put it back on again. That was a mess. It was so bad I lost concentration, missed the braking point. Then I said to myself if I don't make the podium they are going to kill me. So I did.

en The young man then ran into the house and pressed the panic button. Meanwhile, shots were fired and the woman was hit twice in the chest. She died shortly afterwards.

en But all of these myriad class actions, I'd be hard-pressed to identify their value if Ford and Firestone ... get around to doing what's right.

en If we can account for another 3 million shares (who won't tender), then this thing doesn't get done. I am hard-pressed to believe they would obtain those, because anyone who would accept C$18 would probably sell into the bid that is out there right now.

en [If Smith was unsure whether his glass was half full or half empty then his counterpart was also struggling to figure it all out.] I'm happy with the result but not the performance, ... We tried everything. We pressed and pressed so congratulations to the Italian team. We tried many ways to attack but Scotland played well.


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