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The leader is only a spokesperson for the group when it has to deal with other groups (" international relations ") but has no inside authority, and may be violently removed if he attempts to abuse this position.
On July 14, 2010, a spokesperson for MTV Networks informed a New York Post reporter that Mike Judge is creating a new Beavis and Butt-Head series, that Judge will reprise his voice-acting roles for the show, and that the animation will be hand-drawn.
* 2007: On September 16, 2007, hunter Rick Jacobs captured an image of a supposed Sasquatch by using an automatically triggered camera attached to a tree, prompting a spokesperson for the Pennsylvania Game Commission to say that it was likely an image of " a bear with a severe case of mange.
The agreement lasted from 1977 to 1978, but proved mostly fruitless, for two reasons: the Liberals ' key demand of proportional representation was rejected by most Labour MPs, whilst the contacts between Liberal spokespersons and Labour ministers often proved detrimental, such as between finance spokesperson John Pardoe and Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey, who were mutually antagonistic.
One of the main proponents of a Jewish homeland in Palestine was Chaim Weizmann, the leading spokesperson for organized Zionism in Britain.
RAI International's latest politically appointed President ( an avowed right wing nationalist and former spokesperson for Giorgio Almirante, the leader of the post-fascist party of Italy ) had unilaterally terminated a 20-year-old agreement and stripped all of its 1, 500 to 2, 000 annual hours of programming from TLN Telelatino, a Canadian-run channel which had devoted 95 % of its prime time schedule to RAI programs for 20 years since TLN was founded.
As of 2008, Flockhart is the national spokesperson for Peace Over Violence.
They might include the hiring of actors, the development of a season of plays or operas with a sense of coherence among them, assistance with and editing of new plays or operas by resident or guest playwrights or composers / librettists, the creation of programs or accompanying educational services, helping the director with rehearsals, and serving as elucidator of history or spokesperson for deceased or otherwise absent playwrights or composers.
The spokesperson for family law and children, Alan Shatter TD, robustly defended its proposals as the only means of reducing public expenditure, and providing a service in Ireland more akin to the German, Dutch and Canadian health systems.
A spokesperson for Heinz stated that the reason for the withdrawal was recognition of the fact that some of its customers had concerns about the advertisement's content.
On February 24, 2010, Reuters reported that the Chinese ministry of commerce had prevented the deal, although a ministry spokesperson denied rejecting the application, which had been stalled for eight months.
A spokesperson for Major said " his political career is behind him ".
The spokesperson for Agudath Israel of America, Rabbi Avi Shafran, attacked the film with an article " Dissembling Before G-d ", maintaining that gay people can be cured through therapy, and that the movie is meant to promote homosexuality:
In response, Steve Rice, spokesperson for Itsy Bitsy Entertainment, which licenses the Teletubbies in the US, said, " I really find it absurd and kind of offensive.
As of 2008 he acts as the Alliance spokesperson for finance and taxation.
Cosby became the company's pudding spokesperson in 1974, and continued to serve as the voice of Jell-O for almost thirty years.
Bill Cosby, longtime spokesperson for the Jell-O brand, appeared before a joint session of the Utah Legislature in support of the bill.
Shortly before the publication of Microserfs, Coupland began to distance himself from his label as spokesperson for Generation X.
* Figuratively and with negative connotations to indicate the role of a spokesperson or mass media venue that is used to perpetuate the views or agenda of another, as in " the newspaper became a mouthpiece for its owner's political views.
He is on the Board of Trustees of the American Folklife Center and has been a spokesperson for the Save Our Sounds audio preservation initiative.
At the time, she was party spokesperson for parliamentary portfolios including Science and Technology, Attorney General, Higher Education, IT, Employment and Youth Affairs.
A political party is typically led by a party leader ( the most powerful member and spokesperson representing the party ), a party secretary ( who maintains the daily work and records of party meetings ), party treasurer ( who is responsible for membership dues ) and party chair ( who forms strategies for recruiting and retaining party members, and also chairs party meetings ).

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A spokesperson for the Northern District of the Virginia Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said he suffered from a form of heart disease.
Johnson became a spokesperson for the American Diabetes Association in the 1990s and had testified in legislative hearings in Washington, D. C. prior to winning the Miss Virginia title.
He continued to design daring and unusual dresses for stars such as Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert, Evonne Goolagong and Virginia Wade throughout this time but his role in the infrastructure of tennis became more important and he became an official media spokesperson for the game.
However, his popularity had grown, and convinced that Jackson could serve as a figurehead only, while the cabinet ran things, an alliance was formed between northern " plain republicans ", with Martin Van Buren as their spokesperson, and southern " planters ", with Senator Littleton Waller Tazewell of Virginia, an intimate friend of Floyd, as their spokesperson, to put Jackson in the White House.

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Although no broadcaster or government has acknowledged operating one of these stations, a 1998 article in The Daily Telegraph quoted a spokesperson for the Department of Trade and Industry ( the government department that, at that time, regulated radio broadcasting in the United Kingdom ) as saying, " These stations are what you suppose they are.
" Friedman said the governmental speech-monitoring should go beyond those who actually advocate violence, and include also those whom former State Department spokesperson Jamie Rubin calls " excuse makers.
However, a spokesperson for the U. S. Department of Justice said that the BOP would not send her to FCI Danbury because the news media could too easily access the facility.
In 1940, Attorney General Robert H. Jackson made Dean the press spokesperson for the Department of Justice.
In response, a spokesperson for the Department of State said that, " Information on a blog site is not viable or credible.
The Israeli Prime Minister's Office called it an " outrageous glorification of terrorism by the Palestinian Authority " while a U. S. State Department spokesperson stated " we also strongly condemn the glorification of terrorists honoring terrorists who have murdered innocent civilians either by official statements or by the dedication of public places hurts peace efforts and must end.
However, a spokesperson from the US State Department indicated that Tunisia had not permitted monitoring of the election by international observers, but that the U. S. was still committed to working with the Ben Ali and the Tunisian government.
The U. S. State Department spokesperson, Nicolas Burns, stated, " Hezbollah using civilians as cover.
Eugene Bird explained that at the time he joined CNI Alamoudi was a highly regarded Muslim spokesperson who worked with the United States Department of State.
Following the setting up of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition after the 2010 general election Wallace was appointed a Government Whip acting as government spokesperson in the House of Lords on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Department for Work and Pensions and the Department for Education.
Department of Defense spokesperson Lawrence DiRita immediately issued a statement about the accusations, referring to them as " outlandish, conspiratorial, and filled with error and anonymous conjecture ".
A Yonkers Police Department spokesperson said Jadakiss was one of four men sitting in a 2006 Toyota Camry that was parked near the intersection of Nepperhan Avenue and Elm Street in Yonkers at around 5 a. m. Saturday.
A State Department spokesperson would only say the death was under investigation.
Kagan's brother is foreign policy analyst Robert Kagan, whose wife is Victoria Nuland, spokesperson for the United States Department of State.
According to a spokesperson for the Police Department, the musician was staying with two friends.
However a spokesperson for the Department of Education said thatthe resources available for next year meant that difficult choices had to be made and the abolition of the grant to the Centre for Talented Youth was one of those tough decisions .”
Though there has been no official confirmation ( beyond a 1998 article in The Daily Telegraph which quoted a spokesperson for the Department of Trade and Industry as saying, " These stations are what you suppose they are.
A spokesperson for the Department of Education is quoted in the Irish Times as having said “ The department has no reason to consider there was anything abnormal about the transaction concerned .”
McHugh was appointed party deputy spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and the Department of the Taoiseach with special responsibility for North-South Co-operation in October 2007.
According to South Carolina Marine Resources Department spokesperson Johnny Evans the tracks neither matched, nor could be mistaken for, the footprints of any recorded animal.
The European Commission stated the day of his sentence " signals the continuation of trials in Ukraine which do not respect international standards as regards fair, transparent and independent legal process "; spokesperson for the United States Department of State Victoria Nuland stated the cases raised " serious concerns about the government of Ukraine's commitment to democracy and the rule of law "; other Council of Europe member have criticised the sentence in similar wording.
He had unspecified health issues and had been ill. A spokesperson for the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections said duPont was found unresponsive in his bed at the Laurel Highland State Correctional Facility.
A spokesperson stated that it was ' New Zealand ’ s first state-sponsored species extinction ' and that Chris Carter, the Minister of Conservation at that time, had bowed to pressure from Solid Energy and had ignored consistent advice from the Department of Conservation.

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