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It was his policy to go through each edition while still hot from the press.
"There are four Cuban sandwiches, still hot from the press, the way you like.
The Shadow bought an extra hot from the press.
Long before they got there the newsboys were running ahead of them with Extras, hot from the press, announcing the astounding news.
This is a unique and fascinating book, which merits attention even though it is hardly 'hot from the presses'.
Carnival glass gets its iridescent sheen from the application of metallic salts while the glass is still hot from the pressing.
Watch workers insert tiny messages into dough pockets - hot from the press - at the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory (415 781 3956, 56 Ross Alley).
For the very fountain head of the triboluminescent effect mentioned in these columns to the astonishment of the entire civilised world, had been unable to produce a single flash from a load of peppermints hot from the press or the ovens or whatever machinery is used.
Captain Wawn's book is of very recent date; I have by me a pamphlet of still later date--hot from the press, in fact--by Rev. Wm. Gray, a missionary; and the book and the pamphlet taken together make exceedingly interesting reading, to my mind.