The pen works as a transmitter: When you press down to write, a switch inside the pen turns it on.
Do not press down on the onions with a spatula or jack up the heat to try and accelerate this process.
There is, too, a troubling knowingness, an uneasiness about how seriously the novel should press down on its seriously interrogative title.
Press down on the center, spreading the dough, or roll into a 7- or 8-inch circle -- the outer border a little thicker than the inner circle.
Using a thumb to control the navigational buttons as most would do, I found myself to accidentally press down or left instead of the center Select button.
The Indian press swooped down on the story, publishing the juiciest quotes from it.
These will ignite conversation and inspire action too often, important conversations sparked by a book fizzle when the press dies down and the momentum is forever lost.
The Associated Press tracked down one of our favorite ruthless salesmen, MagicJack CEO Dan Borislow, who described a service much like Google Voice and Skype, number portability and all -- except it adds the whole allowing-free-calls-to-regular-ol-telephones bit by charging the companies that carry incoming calls.
The Taliban were quick to claim responsibility, telling the Pakistan-based Afghan Islam Press they shot down the plane.
As Leinster continued to press, they turned down a couple of penalty chances in the hope of forcing the opening try.
If you think for a moment that we will be satisfied with a police chief stepping down or press releases expressing outrage, you have another think coming.
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Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, an independent journalist who was one of the investigators, says a lobby of big publishers pushed the Press Council to water down the report.
At home, or "the homeland" as it came to be called, the war has been used to justify a flurry of civil rights abuses, including warrantless wiretaps and monitoring of e-mails, harassing whistle-blowers and clamping down on press freedom.
When the negotiations broke down, the press focused on Cantor bolting from the sessions.
Now, as this column goes to press, the Dow is down about 5% from its alltime high.
But hardliners, recognising their most effective enemy, cracked down on the press ferociously.
Clinton will probably press the Indians to scale down their nuclear ambitions and to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (even though the U.S. hasn't).
We're not just staring down a boring press release of Samsung's new X360, we actually got to fiddle around with it for a few minutes and came away fairly impressed.
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There are members of the coaching staff who sit in a booth on the stadium press level with binoculars writing down signals and trying to match them against what happens on the field.
Indeed, his own angry rhetoric seemed to quickly divide the people on either side of the political spectrum, but he didn't back down at a press conference the following day where he again took center stage.
The government has shown a certain amount of tolerance: it has not closed down the private press (yet), and elections are scheduled for December, although there are plenty of reasons or excuses why they could be postponed.
Today we will need to see if we cover our SPY hedge down 15 handles or press it.
"This evening has been extremely difficult, " Reid said at the midnight press conference when the discussions wound down.
That one had the press corps giggling in the elevator down to lunch.
There have also been suggestions in a section of the press that Mr Harper had turned down the feed volume.
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He is as aware as anyone else in Westminster that some of his good fortune is down to the positive press he has received.
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And as Vladimir Putin clamps down on the Russian press, after stomping on Chechen throats, his chief punishment is to be slobbered over by Gerhard Schroeder and Tony Blair.
Vineet Nayar is chief executive officer of HCL Technologies, the India-based global information technology services company, and author of Employees First, Customers Second: Turning Conventional Management Upside Down (Harvard Business Press, June 2010).
The press insists that the race has come down to Mitt Romney and Rick Perry.
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