Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Chip Pickering" ¶ 18
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

spokesperson and added
" Myint Thein, an NLD spokesperson, added: " Inflation is the critical source of the current economic crisis.
Non alcoholic drinks, to which alcohol could be added, were manufactured and marketed as " Crunk " with Lil Jon being the spokesperson.
" A LaRouche spokesperson, Debra Freeman, added that the report is, " absolutely and completely ridiculous " and " it's hard for credible and knowledgeable people to accept.
A spokesperson for Channel 4 added, " The forthcoming storyline is not based on any real-life case and it will in no way seek to recreate real events.
" An EastEnders spokesperson added: " There is a little bit more heartache for Kat and Alfie as they try to rebuild their lives with Tommy.
A BBC spokesperson added, " Natalie is a valued member of the EastEnders cast and we wish her all the very best during her break from the show ".

spokesperson and course
The municipalities merged in the course of the latest municipal reform of the 1970s are also called Stadtbezirke ( quarters or districts ), and are Ortschaften (“ settlements ”) in terms of Baden-Württemberg ’ s Gemeindeordnung ( municipal code ), which means, each of them has its own council elected by its respective residents ( Ortschaftsrat ) and is presided by a spokesperson ( Ortsvorsteher ).
Despite a worldwide course development slowdown, Nicklaus ’ s design firm has over 40 courses in development around the globe ... And he remains perhaps golf ’ s most respected spokesperson on a wide range of issues.

spokesperson and doesn't
A former member called the yogic flying training a " totalitarian environment ". TM teacher and spokesperson, Dean Draznin, " discounted CAN's claims " saying that Transcendental Meditation " doesn't involve beliefs or lifestyle " or " mind control " and " We don't force people to take courses ".
When Emma points out she doesn't belong, Norman responds by pointing out who she once was and says she is an influential spokesperson for a powerful dying race.
The Bush administration did not comment about the film ; as White House spokesperson Emily Lawrimore remarked, " We are not commenting because it doesn't dignify a response.
In May 2012, Kia told The Car Connection that the Sedona will be discontinued in the U. S. market after the 2012 model year, but a company spokesperson said the company doesn't expect to permanently exit the minivan market.

spokesperson and support
Bill Cosby, longtime spokesperson for the Jell-O brand, appeared before a joint session of the Utah Legislature in support of the bill.
The extent of any informal roles and functions of the Vice President depend on the specific relationship between the President and the Vice President, but often include tasks such as drafter and spokesperson for the administration's policies, adviser to the President, and being a symbol of American concern or support.
Netflix spokesperson Joris Evers indicated that the PAC was not set up to support SOPA and PIPA, tweeting that the intent was to " engage on issues like net neutrality, bandwidth caps, UBB and VPPA.
But, a spokesperson for the RSU later stated that support for the event was given " before they knew that Shabazz was the speaker.
According to an MUM spokesperson, the university has received almost $ 18 million in grant support from the National Institutes of Health in the prior 15 years and " its researchers are strict about scientific standards because they work more often with other, larger universities ".
Sheen's interest in AIDS was first reported in 1987 with his support of Ryan White, an Indiana teenager who became a national spokesperson for AIDS awareness after being infected with AIDS through a blood transfusion for his hemophilia.
A Congress spokesperson made it clear that she was not the Congress's candidate, nevertheless there was speculation that the Congress high command had asked the Gujarat state unit to support her candidature.
Shortly after the delivery of the Orewa speech, Brash fired his Māori Affairs spokesperson Georgina Te Heuheu because she would not publicly support his speech.
He and the party's foreign affairs spokesperson, Kevin Rudd, met the United States ambassador, Tom Schieffer, to stress Labor's continuing support for the Australian – American alliance.
At times, prime ministers ' spouses have used their public status to promote charitable causes ; Mila Mulroney was a spokesperson for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and other children's charities, Aline Chrétien was an active campaigner for literacy programs, and Laureen Harper is known for her support of animal welfare organizations such as the Ottawa Humane Society.
Alykhan Velshi, a spokesperson for Kenney, claimed that Galloway had openly admitted giving " financial support " to Hamas, which is classified as a terrorist group in Canada.
As well as their duties as whips, Lords whips speak in the Chamber ( unlike Commons whips ) to support departmental ministers or act as a spokesperson for a department where there is no Lords minister.
A spokesperson for the bank said: " Bank of Ireland's priority is for the safety and well-being of the staff member and the family involved in this incident and all of the bank's support services have been made available to them.
The motion was referred to the parliamentary party's justice committee on 1 July 2008 but a Fianna Fáil spokesperson was quoted as saying that there was " broad support " within the party for the legislation, while the Taoiseach and the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform Dermot Ahern reaffirmed the constitutional compatibility of the law.
In January 2005, however, she refused to give full support to a " tough-on-welfare " speech by then party leader Don Brash, who demoted her to tenth place and dismissed her as social-welfare spokesperson.
As founder, leader and principal spokesperson for the CDF, Mrs. Edelman worked to persuade Congress to overhaul foster care, support adoption, improve child care and protect children who are disabled, homeless, abused or neglected.
( 2 ) Serving as national spokesperson for Country Bands Together, a national obesity education and counseling / support campaign sponsored by Allergan.
* Mills also serves as the spokesperson for Running Strong for American Indian Youth, an organization that helps support projects that benefit the American Indian people, especially the youth.
In the October 1974 general election the former Conservative MP Enoch Powell defended the seat for the UUP, representing a coup for them as they gained the support of a high profile English politician, offering them a spokesperson to the United Kingdom as a whole.
Despite the challenge to the Bill, a Fianna Fáil spokesperson was quoted as saying that there was " broad support " within the party for the legislation, while the Taoiseach and the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Dermot Ahern reaffirmed the constitutional compatibility of the proposed law.
Following decades of research and the success of a 1945 clinical trial involving Grand Rapids, Michigan school children, PHS gave formal support to fluoridation as of June 1950, and Scheele issued his public, unqualified recommendation on April 24, 1951, enhancing PHS's public credibility and further elevating the role of the Surgeon General as a spokesperson for health.
Tavare is the celebrity spokesperson for Adopt-a-Native-Elder ( ANE ), a non-profit organization organized by two women, Linda Myers and Grace Yellowhammer, that provides support through donations and volunteers to 500 Navajo elders in Utah and Arizona who choose to live traditionally.
Lashukta was the head spokesperson of the effort in support of the arena and famously said during the campaign: " there is no plan B " if the ballot measure failed.
This announcement was accompanied by a statement from the Glazers ' spokesperson that the club was not for sale, as well as public support from the club's chief executive David Gill, who claimed that the Glazers were " running the club the right way ".

spokesperson and offensive
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.
A CBS spokesperson said " The decision was made because the title and content would be offensive to a significant portion of our audience.

spokesperson and nature
Some parents expressed outrage at the nature of the photograph, which a Disney spokesperson described as " a situation was created to deliberately manipulate a 15-year-old to sell magazines.

spokesperson and movie
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:
During the filming of his last Perry Mason movie in the spring of 1993, Raymond Burr fell ill. A Viacom spokesperson told the media that the illness might be related to the malignant kidney that Burr had removed that February.
Cummings has provided voices for video games, television commercials, and movie trailers, and was one of the official announcers for Kids ' WB !, promo announcer for Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, as well as the official spokesperson for the current Cheez-It commercials and some current Weather Channel commercials ( most notably the Wake Up With Al ones ).
" She organized SpudFest, a regional annual family movie festival, and has been a spokesperson for Idaho Potatoes.
A special participation by Sandra Zaiter, spokesperson for Society of Handicapped Children and Adults, ends the movie with a diving exhibition by Los Chicos in the an olympic pool.
During that time, he was most often seen as the spokesperson for Craftmatic Adjustable Beds and announcer for no-money-down real estate promoter Tony Hoffman ( who later promoted consumer products ) and also had a part in the Bruce Willis movie Die Hard 2: Die Harder.

0.954 seconds.