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I'll need a press pass or whatever credentials you people issue.
Hell,the only reason they gave us the press passes was to get you out of there.
"Do you own a newspaper, television or radio press pass?"
As we went down the stairs, he handed me a press pass.
Press Pass first took to the air in 2005.
Your name was on his press pass, so I thought I'd talk to you.
Press passes were worn by at least a third of those in attendance.
Probably it was the hospital's way of minimizing the press passing through her room.
The guard took the press pass, looking at it doubtfully.
I was in the building to watch, but it was only thanks to my press pass.
Police departments at a city, county, or state/provincial level may issue press passes in some countries.
As for me, I hope my press pass keeps working for a while.
Assuming you had your press pass with you, that is.
He opened it and looked through the press passes.
A few years ago, she said, someone offered her father field-level press passes.
Buck began to reach for his press pass, then realized it carried no weight here.
"I think the White House would want me to have a press pass.
This move also meant Press Pass would once again be presented live.
Authorities revoked the press pass of the reporter who wrote the story.
He wore no press pass, had not been asked for any ID.
A real reporter, not some cop with a fake press pass."
"In my country killers don't put their guns away because you wave a press pass."
Mr. Ventura said he had never even gotten so much as a press pass before.
Press passes have been issued to about 150 still photographers and 40 video crews, an increase of almost 50 percent over last year.
"I was wondering about the press pass," he said.