Granted, some administration spokesmen were unapologetic about the decision. |
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In the room were mages, sorceresses and spokesmen from all known branches of magic. |
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Bishops obfuscate, cardinals equivocate and Church spokesmen prevaricate as the tide of media condemnation surges around them. |
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Liberal Saudi spokesmen explained that not all were opposed to women's driving, but that the incident came at an unpropitious moment. |
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The reports contradict the official word from the Vatican, where spokesmen have maintained the frail Pope suffered a bout of the flu. |
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Undoubtedly, the most influential school of historical linguistics is that of the Neogrammarians, one of the main spokesmen being Hermann Paul. |
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As negotiations broke down, the need for planning resulted in the appointment of spokesmen. |
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One of Yorkshire's leading manufacturing spokesmen has sounded a warning note on employment relations activity for the New Year. |
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He has become one of the oil industry's most influential spokesmen on the touchy political issue of global warming. |
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Meanwhile, a procession of alliance spokesmen have appeared on TV to plead for US assistance. |
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Instead, the band became more accessible but no less accomplished, and shot to the top as the spokesmen for a new, laid back generation. |
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Shortly after bidding ended, spokesmen for the two groups announced that the house ownership was officially transferred to the National Trust. |
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His energetic film sports well over two dozen interviews with spokesmen from the industry and performers. |
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Indian spokesmen repeatedly reiterated the fact that their country was not going to develop nuclear weapons. |
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The civil servants on these committees are, in principle, members of a team and not departmental spokesmen. |
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Party spokesmen were shouted down, since they refused to concede these demands. |
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He is just one of the hundreds of spokesmen and women spreading the Hindu ideal of ahimsa, noninjury to others, whether by thought, word or deed. |
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Yesterday he reshuffled his frontbench team to bring in new spokesmen on all these subjects. |
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A bevy of Party spokesmen went on television interview programs Sunday to justify the advertising campaign. |
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It is not a message that could be passed verbally or through official spokesmen. |
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Few traitors and fellow-traveling spokesmen in the West have been publicly exposed, let alone punished. |
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This sort of inelegant lie should be a warning to anyone who tries to understand the country through the words of their spokesmen. |
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Their calls for an explanation were met with bald denials from coalition spokesmen. |
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Yet among many military spokesmen, there was a wilful self-deceit about the effects of these chemicals. |
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Normally, spokesmen and chiefs of the Cabinet have the responsibility to gloze over the achievements of the government they represent. |
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Soviet spokesmen kept up a steady stream of denials and disinformation in September. |
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Only those such as government spokesmen and official apologists for the war would deny this. |
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Industry spokesmen blamed the crisis on shortages of investment capital and excessive labor costs. |
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A spokesmen says, given the nature of the allegations, any inquiry would need to be at a national level. |
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In fact no Marines had actually encountered an enemy yet, spokesmen said. |
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On screen, their national spokesmen and women smile charmingly and portray themselves as decent people who may be a bit wet but are unlike the other politicians. |
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Painting a picture of benevolent landlordism, the ILC's spokesmen often stressed the amounts of money spent on agricultural improvements over the years. |
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Navy spokesmen would not comment on whether more maneuvers are planned. |
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He is likely to be more upbeat, less highbrow, but nonetheless less tub-thumping than most home affairs spokesmen when he speaks to delegates at 3pm today. |
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Their aptitude for charismatic and persuasive oration has earned some particularly articulate Griots positions as spokesmen for politicians and presidents. |
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Hamas spokesmen stand by the hospital gates and denounce the attack on Al Shejaiya as a massacre and vow to fight on. |
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After the information was finally forced out of the Administration, spokesmen for the Dept. of Defense cont. |
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Brotherhood spokesmen privately admit to mistakes and promise to act more inclusively in future. |
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The owners or their spokesmen visit the farms to evict the tenants. |
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Let us hope that Finance Minister Salam Fayad can become one of the main spokesmen on matters of financial help to the people. |
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Lee is not alone among black spokesmen in pointing the finger at our own community, rather than blaming white society. |
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In addition, the debate opens with speeches by the political group spokesmen. |
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Inside the House, Conservative spokesmen deny the allegations but outside the House, they duck and cover. |
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A number of group spokesmen have made reference to the question of parliamentary access to sensitive Council documents in the Second Pillar. |
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It was very much the dog and pony show, where morning panels of supportive broadcasters and opposing music industry spokesmen were taken in the afternoon. |
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Outside, spokesmen from a string of human rights associations are taking it in turns to address the crowd. |
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Cannon was a delegate to the Fourth Congress and one of the principal spokesmen for the Liquidators. |
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These organisations and their spokesmen say quite openly that what they are concerned with is the issue of violation of human rights by the organs of the state. |
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Later, the spokesmen for the representative networks were invited to address the parliamentary committee directly. |
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Sardonic, wry, sharp, informed with the very latest news, he would rip into the UN spokesmen. |
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After seven long years of reflection IAM, the outspoken spokesmen of the French hip hop nation, are back behind the mike. |
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Everywhere around the world, through internet, spokesmen select the information, share their experiences, speak up their claims. |
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There are situations where public sector workers in the social services are looked upon as spokesmen for the social policy. |
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Its spokesmen should be only those who adhere to its tenets, not poseurs and pretenders. |
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Smooth-tongued spokesmen downplay a once-core assertion of the RSS: that to be Indian was to be Hindu. |
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But by using hyperbole and muddling the difference between repressive regimes and the imperfections of democracy, Amnesty's spokesmen put its authority at risk. |
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As its spokesmen pose preposterously as arbiters of the arcana of reincarnation, they just could be providing cover for such an about-face. |
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If the Taliban, they appear flummoxed as to how to respond to the attack, with spokesmen refusing to confirm, deny, praise or condemn it. |
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Some hours before her departure a large group of sailors assembled on the quarterdeck and appointed spokesmen to voice concerns to the ship's captain. |
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Other influential spokesmen included Lord Cromer, Lord Curzon, General Kitchner, Lord Milner, and the writer Rudyard Kipling. |
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Although some may believe that my manifestation through the human spokesmen lacked divineness, truly I tell you that the teachings have revealed great spiritual wisdom and knowledge. |
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As if policy differences weren't enough, the Party's many spokesmen tend to speak disparately and concurrently, especially on matters of national security. |
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The sad thing is that most of the media and our political representatives have accepted without question what has been told to us by NATO and our own foreign affairs spokesmen. |
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After a spate of shootings, notably last December's murder of 20 children and six staff at a school in Newtown, Connecticut, its spokesmen sound shrilly out of step with majority opinion, and even with each other. |
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Even in His time, Jesus Christ chastened the religious leaders for their hypocrisy and lies concerning the ways of God, for which they claimed to be spokesmen. |
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In the midst of mythological plays, the clowns comment irreverently on political or social issues of the day, seemingly as spokesmen for the common man in an otherwise aristocratic world. |
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Government spokesmen are now saying that the changes will be marginal. |
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Do not forget that the tree is known by its fruits, and I say to you: The fruit is this word which has come to vibrate through the faculties of these spokesmen, men and women of simple heart. |
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Lately I've heard a spokesmen for the fish farmers of British Columbia saying some farms have got it down to as low as 1 pound of Atlantic for about 1.3 pounds of meal. |
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Help was provided from El Borge for the rebels to flee to the Alpujarra Mountains of Granada, and some of its residents even came to be spokesmen of the rebellion. |
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I would also like the Commission delegations in Africa to be your natural spokesmen, to be able to consult you regularly on questions of mutual strategic interest. |
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But while industry spokesmen are pleased program payments have begun to roll out, Leo Guilbeault, chairman of the Ontario Grain and Oilseeds coalition says many eligible producers did not enrol by the Nov. 15 deadline. |
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From the beginning of May 2004, prison management encouraged the inmates to elect spokesmen again to create a forum for dialogue between inmates and prison management. |
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On 27 June 2012 the Task Force, comprising tourist chiefs, local government spokesmen and trade unionists, met for the first time. |
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On 27 June 2012, the Task Force, comprising tourist chiefs, local government spokesmen and trade unionists, met for the first time. |
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Nationalism was a powerful force in the early 19th century, with famous spokesmen such as Andrew Jackson and Daniel Webster. |
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Some MEPs and industry spokesmen have criticised the ruling against the use of gender as factor in determining premiums for insurance products. |
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As with PMQs, the official opposition spokesmen are allocated a number of questions, and in addition backbench MPs are free to ask questions. |
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Army spokesmen have confirmed Lopez was taking the sedative-hypnotic Ambien for insomnia. |
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He would, I thought, be a perfect spokesmen for the virtues of the craft. |
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What's of greater importance is the role of those harrumphing Police Federation spokesmen we've seen attempting to blow testosterone-fuelled nonsense out of all proportion. |
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The Labour party shaped its policy of a Welsh Assembly under the guidance of Shadow Welsh Secretary Ron Davies and Welsh Office spokesmen Win Griffiths and Rhodri Morgan. |
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Rumours began to appear in the press that the band was about to break up, but a band spokesmen stated that the intention was to return to the States later in the year. |
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Where a government department is not represented by a minister in the Lords or one is not available, government whips will act as spokesmen for them. |
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