1. As women accomplished the unprecedented, the press took them up and made them famous, trafficking in their accomplishments, their opinions, their fates. 2. As might be expected, the English-speaking press took notice. 3. But he was distinctly irked that the FOREIGN press had taken such an interest. 4. But USC players differed on that point, saying the press took them out of the flow of their offense. 5. Hardly anyone who is the victim of such a process will be lucky enough to have the press take up the case. 6. He says the press has taken his critical remarks about Mandela out of context. 7. He says the press takes his remarks out of context. 8. Little wonder, then, that the government-controlled Saudi press has now taken time to seize on a different kind of news. 9. Predictably, he said the press took it out of context. 10. The French press can take on a paranoid tone. |