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Cotterill retired from football in 2018 after playing for nine different clubs - Bristol City, Wigan, Sheffield United, Swansea City, Portsmouth, Barnsley, Doncaster Rovers, Birmingham City and ATK in India.

to mean striking or sensational news. This is used in a Daily Express story in September 1914: 'Hot news' ... must be provided for the people, Vendita diretta piastrelle and If you have any questions with regards to exactly where and how to use Gres porcellanato sassuolo, you can speak to us at the webpage. thus we learn from the Vienna 'Abendblatt' that General French is a prisoner.

But Trump, while boasting about his ability to end a conflict that has already cost more than 12,000 lives, recently said of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy: 'You've been there for three years. You should have ended it. You should have never started it. You could have made a deal.'

Meaning Freshly printed. Origin This term is applied especially to newspapers.
Newsprint presses generate heat when printing, by a process called, for obvious reasons, 'hot metal printing'. Although the term only really makes complete sense for things like newspapers which are pressed and hot, it is by extension now also used to refer to anything that is fresh and newly made.
Hot off (or from) the press (or presses) didn't originate as a phrase until the middle of the 20th century. For example, The Times August 1955: "But it is for novelties, hot from the press or the copyist's desk, that discontent is calling." The hotness is a clear allusion to the hot metal process, but may also allude to an earlier usage of hot news , i.e.