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One who speaks as the voice of a group of people.
The spokesman held out his hand for the fifty.
He opposed the annexation of Texas and the Mexican War, and was, as before, the recognized spokesman of his party.
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A spokesman for the UK Census agreed with his Home Office colleague, scotching hopes of British skies filled with X-Wing fighters.
Spokesman Mark Almond said only Labor's overwhelming victory prevented a firestorm of protests against voter fraud.
The comment was not an indication of Mr Smith's political inexperience, a spokesman told us, it was meant rhetorically.
An MoD spokesman said it had initiated an inquiry to establish whether or not the laptop was official MoD equipment.
Even the party's spokesman on asylum appeared lukewarm about the strong focus on the issue.
It's not to be a spokesman for departmental issues - the only category Rosie Winterton might fill (poor little poppet ).
A spokesman for the tiny principality 's ruler Prince Rainier would only say he " believed " a ceremony had taken place in Germany.
Officers are continuing to search a number of premises and are currently executing search warrants, a spokesman for Scotland Yard said.
The Lib Dem shadow education spokesman added that the government was ignorant to the work already carried out by many schools.
A spokesman in the White House press office said they would not comment on " wildly speculative rumors.
We are aware of the human rights issues, ' said a spokesman.
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Yet anti-war commentators have effectively made Khan their unofficial spokesman, citing his wacky views as an argument for getting out of Iraq.
Since the Euro-election there has been no speech by a front-bench spokesman explaining why Conservatives want to be " In Europe " .
The Lib Dem health spokesman, Dr. Evan Harris, has accused the Tories of " playing politics with public health " .
A coastguard spokesman commented, " This sort of thing is all too common " .
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Four national traitors were killed during special target operations, said the Chechen Command spokesman.
Officers wore protective clothing and stab vests as they searched the homes, but were not armed, a police spokesman said.
A further misfortune occurred in the Panama affair, Clemenceau's relations with Cornelius Herz leading to his being involved in the general suspicion; and, though he remained the leading spokesman of French Radicalism, his hostility to the Russian alliance so increased his unpopularity that in the election for 1893 he was defeated for the Chamber, after having sat in it continuously since 1876.
Later Egypt totally rebutted these claims - Israel 's jets had been foiled, a military spokesman said.
The Welsh Assembly spokesman confesses that compensation for animals was at the rip-off rate of ' two to three times ' the market value.
A spokesman in the White House press office said they would not comment on wildly speculative rumors.
A military spokesman quoted by INA said one civilian was wounded in the attack.
Tim Yeo, the Tories ' spokesman on agriculture, said it was unacceptable for farmers to become entirely dependent on conservation grants.
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A spokesman yesterday refused to comment on whether there were any disciplinary issues involving Mr Murray.
Since the Euro-election there has been no speech by a front-bench spokesman explaining why Conservatives want to be " In Europe ".
The Lib Dem health spokesman, Dr. Evan Harris, has accused the Tories of " playing politics with public health ".
A coastguard spokesman commented, " This sort of thing is all too common ".
A spokesman for the health ministry in Germany said they are now encouraging the opening of milk banks across the country.
At successive Zionist congresses Jabotinsky established himself as one of the great orators of his day and as the chief spokesman for the opposition.
Lib Dem treasury spokesman Matthew Taylor said, Labor 's tax system is unfair.
According to spokesman at St. Tropez town hall, the bride and groom must have been residents of the town for at least a month to have a legally binding wedding.
A spokesman for the couple told People ""Selma and Ahmet have decided to divorce but love each other very much and will continue to be close friends."
In October of 2006, Colin Farrell announced that he will be a spokesman for the 2007 Special Olympics.
Her spokesman at Outside Organization told The Sun newspaper, "We believe there has been a misunderstanding.
He then parlayed his popularity into an acting career, a stint as a football broadcaster and spokesman for the Hertz rental car company.
Action movie superstar Bruce Willis has been the spokesman for the Police line since 1999.
The company introduced its private label, SunGear, in 1995, with Steve Young as spokesman.
A spokesman for the company was confused because, "The machine isn't that strong, much less so than a muscular man.
According to an unnamed spokesman for the electronics giant, as quoted in the BBC News, "the launch could be pushed back if [the specifications are] not decided soon."
At the same time, LG spokesman Paul Pike is quoted as saying that the output levels were "marginally higher" than the standard and the recall comes from a need to be "overly cautious."
The chief spokesman, Bal Thackery, called lesbianism "a sort of social AIDS" and worried that it would spread and lead to the eventual extinction of humanity.