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They did have their press cards; this was official business.
I got the man's full attention and flipped out my old press card.
He borrowed someone's press card and brought her a drink.
You can go straight to the front, just show your press card."
In turn, I peeled out my old press card for her inspection.
I showed her my press card, but she merely glanced at it.
Cliff knew that the press card in his pocket should protect him.
The trooper was looking at the press cards in my wallet.
He was probably the only cat in the country who owned a press card signed by the chief of police.
"Do you have another card other than the press card?"
"Why on earth would I have a press card?"
"I'd turn in my press card if I didn't have the guts to see it through."
A person with a press card is commonly known as an "emperor without a crown."
After the offensive, she was taken to a revolutionary base in the country and then, at age 18, ordered to get a press card.
But working without a press card can be quite difficult because they will not get cooperation from officials in the Government, the military or the police.
"Your press card may melt if you crack a smile.
Often, these permits are only granted to journalists who already carry a police press card.
I used my press card to get in and sat in the stands the rest of the afternoon.
Got your press card with you, just in case?"
She fumbled in a jacket pocket and produced a press card.
"That's what the deal about the press cards was all about.
We have seen the enemy, and the enemy is that guy with the press card.
He asked to see my press card, and my last name seemed to confirm his suspicion.
My New Yorker press card didn't get me past the police line.
Well, he'd show them where they could stow their toe-sucking press cards.