- A spokesperson, spokesman, or spokeswoman, is
someone engaged or
elected to
speak on
behalf of others. In the
present media-sensitive world, many organizations...
- The
Spokesmen were an
American pop
music trio. They
scored a hit
single in the U.S. in 1965 with the tune "The Dawn of Correction",
which was a partially...
- the
Alternative for
Germany party. He
served as one of
three federal spokesmen for the
party until 2015. Adam was born in
Wuppertal in 1942. His father...
- for
Foreign Affairs (or Narkomindel),
until 1946. The most
influential spokesmen were
Georgy Chicherin (1872–1936),
Maxim Litvinov (1876–1951), Vyacheslav...
- Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (Arabic: جماعة الأحرار, romanized: Jamā‘at ul-Āḥrār, "****embly of the Free,"
abbreviated as JuA) was a
terrorist organization that split...
-
party elects Senate party leaders.
Floor leaders act as the
party chief spokesmen. The
Senate majority leader is
responsible for
controlling the agenda...
- not
owned by its members.
Radio commercials for Valu-Rite in the 1980s used
spokesmen ****
Clark and Tom Bosley. [ Valu-Rite] McKesson's Valu-Rite page...
- & the Juniors, as well as
being a
founding member of the pop trio The
Spokesmen. He
wrote "Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay" and co-wrote a
number of other...
-
resisting the
attempts by governments,
business interests and
cultural spokesmen, and led the
paper to
national prominence. In the 19th century, this newspaper...
- spokesman, but all the
later spokesmen were
appointed this way.
After his
arrest on
October 4, 2005, the
number of
spokesmen was
increased to two: one for...