spokesman in the PONS Dictionary

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He also believed that the "nominees" were spokesman for egalitarian groups of farmers who wished to settle together to sustain a common church.
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Following the crash of the second prototype, a company spokesman stated that all the details about the program's future were under review by the company.
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He is seen as the spokesman of a humble people who are ill-treated, eternally hungry, and always using tricks to make ends meet.
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He was an active spokesman for people of colour.
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A spokesman for the chain said that it represented its diversified menu, which was moving away from solely fried products.
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A spokesman for the firm claimed that projected total losses could be more than $7 billion.
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A government spokesman said that the art pieces would be returned under condition that the police's relevant requirements will be followed.
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