A spokesman for the National Security Council, says the administration is following a philosophy of better safe than sorry. |
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A spokesman said a passenger informed the station that the lorry had shed its load under the rail bridge but rail services were not delayed. |
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A spokesman added that a member of the public had reported herding the animal into a field at 10.45 pm. |
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A spokesman for the company said it is looking to hold an open public meeting as soon as possible. |
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A spokesman for the group played down rift rumours and stressed that the Dublin gig would be rescheduled asap. |
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A Bradford Council spokesman said legally only the landowner could apply to a court for possession of the land. |
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A West Yorkshire Police spokesman confirmed officers had received a report of an arson attack on the pigeon loft. |
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It quoted a spokesman as saying that the company's initial investigation showed that there was a mix-up in the duty roster. |
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A police spokesman said the dozen were being held in relation to suspected offences of assault and criminal damage. |
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A spokesman for the company last night refused to comment on the speculation linking him with the top job. |
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The spokesman said responsibility for opening and repackaging goods are the responsibility of the shipper. |
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A spokesman said there would be a programme of public archaeology on a site rich in historic remains. |
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His point has been repeated, almost word for word, by US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher. |
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A Justice Department spokesman said the advertising ban should be in place by the New Year at the latest. |
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A spokesman for Nathaniel last week declined to reply to questions about its involvement with Life Energy. |
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The White House refused to say how long the spokesman would stay on, but the betting is that he's likely to step down sometime next year. |
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A Cypriot presidential spokesman said the majority of those on board were Greek Cypriots. |
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According to a police spokesman, the driver lost control of the vehicle after his tar-laden trailer began fishtailing. |
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The spokesman said one of the conditions of the company continuing their contract was that he severed links with the company. |
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In extreme cases, they could trigger a life-threatening anaphylactic shock, a commission spokesman added. |
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But a spokesman denied his absence would jeopardise the smooth running of the general and county council elections. |
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The vehicles being replaced were three-and-a-half years old and had mileages between 56,000 and 90,000, the spokesman added. |
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A Morrison spokesman would not deny a report that the brothers might buy back the company. |
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The spokesman was also asked about the replacement of the Leader of the Commons, but he replied he did not comment on reshuffles. |
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One was the shape of a lemon and the other a pineapple, an NYPD spokesman said, adding that similar items could be purchased in toyshops. |
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A spokesman for the Met Office in Manchester said the winds were storm force, but the gusts were up to 85 mph. |
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Pallis went on to become the leading spokesman for a libertarian socialist semi-anarchist Anglo-French group. |
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A spokesman for the railway said the company didn't feel it was appropriate to comment at this stage. |
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An FA spokesman confirmed yesterday that English football was likely to come into line with the rest of the world next season. |
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Paying tribute to his colleague on Monday, Killarney Jarvey Association spokesman, Pat O'Sullivan, said Mick was a legend in his own lifetime. |
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However, Neer's spokesman suggested the cause of the accident could have been speeding and the use of tyre retreads. |
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A spokesman for the council said the details of the plans have been discussed at length. |
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An Air Transport Association spokesman said airlines are reviewing the plan and will later comment formally. |
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A council spokesman said charges had been frozen last year and the rises brought them into line with other councils. |
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Last night a spokesman for Leeds United said that the leaflet was the latest in a long line of measures aimed at stamping out the problem. |
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A GMP spokesman said the crime falls under the common assault category, a conviction for which could lead up to five years in jail. |
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A team of microsurgeons reattached a man's hand after it was severed in a brawl overnight, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. |
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A Council spokesman said no date had been set yet for the application to be heard. |
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A hospital spokesman said that appendicitis was a common condition but to have two cases in the same family in such a short time was rare. |
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When an army spokesman was asked on the radio whether our forces could go on holding the ring, he refused to comment. |
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A police spokesman confirmed that none of the injuries were life-threatening. |
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As a life peer, Lord Geraint held the position of deputy speaker, deputy chairman of committees and spokesman on Welsh rural affairs. |
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A spokesman said the bank had no comment to make on the latest mess-up to have gripped the bank in recent weeks. |
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Chris Birdsall, hospital spokesman, said it is important patients get to celebrate the merry season. |
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A US Airways Express spokesman declined to comment on the charges, citing airline policy against revealing sensitive security information. |
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The Japanese navy has been trailing the submarine with two destroyers and a surveillance airplane, a defense agency spokesman said. |
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Addressing the throngs of media gathered outside the courthouse, Crown spokesman Geoff Gaul said there was nothing unusual about the proceedings. |
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A police spokesman said targeting snakeheads is key to obstructing illegal immigration. |
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A company spokesman said no further cost-cutting measures were planned for its Irish operations. |
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He is successful to the extent that he can define himself as national spokesman in order to naturalize the nation as family metaphor. |
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A Rosneft spokesman did not deny the company was interested in the Bashkir assets, the paper said. |
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A spokesman for the minister said these issues would be thrashed out in the coming weeks. |
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A mayoral spokesman said the ban sends a defeatist message to the rest of the world. |
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The spokesman said the bureau had made arrangements to provide secretariat and administrative support to the panel. |
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A spokesman for South Yorkshire Police said none of the passengers on the bus was hurt, but many were unsettled at the sudden unscheduled detour. |
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He went to the House of Lords in 1974 as Labour's frontbench spokesman on social security, choosing Coslany, in Norwich, for his baronetcy. |
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A Scottish Executive spokesman said matters arising from the inquiry were a matter for the Crown Office. |
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A spokesman said later that they were taking an interest and were giving the matter careful consideration. |
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A spokesman for the agency said that the sea wall protects a large area of low-lying land against the risk of flooding. |
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An executive spokesman said there were no plans for a seal cull in Scottish waters. |
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Minsk police spokesman Oleg Slepchenko said 34 protesters were detained for participating in an unsanctioned rally. |
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A Ministry of Defence spokesman insisted the troops were being sent only to evacuate British nationals. |
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A spokesman said the area close to the A64 had been sealed off purely for evidential purposes, and there was no safety risk. |
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The spokesman said a street scrubber and vacuum cleaner washes St Patrick's Street and Emmet Place only. |
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A spokesman said it had to wait for the gas leak to be stopped before work could begin on restoring the electricity supply. |
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The group spokesman had used this issue to vent his ire against Mr. Raghavan. |
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A spokesman for Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar, the Council for the Western Isles, said the film had been a great boost for the economy. |
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The spokesman confirmed that there was an outstanding planning appeal which at present was held in abeyance. |
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Today a spokesman for the historic firm said the move followed a decision to focus the business on the commercial market in Leeds. |
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In his second term as senator he became the acknowledged spokesman for the Southern point of view. |
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However a spokesman for the firm declined to give any information about its intentions. |
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During the kar sewa, the volunteers cleaned the window panes, the walls and the area around the pond, the defence spokesman added. |
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She also vented her anger over Downing Street spokesman Tom Brown's description of his resembling a Walter Mitty character. |
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A company spokesman said very little silage had been cut and the season was already about three to four weeks behind time. |
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A spokesman for Waitrose said its only imports from France were of quail and guinea fowl and these had been suspended. |
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He was approaching the pinnacle of a brilliant career as a spokesman for the cause of Irish Unionism. |
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A spokesman for the Highways Department arrived with a map with eight road humps marked in for Emily Street and four for Marborough Street. |
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Here, he locks horns with a right-wing party spokesman on Belgium television. |
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A coastguard spokesman said one had mild hypothermia but otherwise the sailors were uninjured. |
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The teenagers were all given final warnings about their conduct, says a police spokesman. |
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A Wistron NeWeb spokesman said the company was seeking vendors to badge the handsets. |
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A council spokesman confirmed that the pilot was uninjured and was quickly recovered from the water. |
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With just six hours opening yesterday, a spokesman for the store said it was probably one of the quieter days of the past month. |
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But yesterday the spokesman for Standard Life appeared to indicate the board was now taking a more pragmatic approach towards mutuality. |
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The company spokesman was typically circumspect when asked to comment on the rumours but he did not take the opportunity to quash the story. |
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A spokesman for the software giant says it believes it pays employees in accord with all prevailing laws. |
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A police spokesman in the capital Abuja said authorities were looking into whether there were plans to sell some into slavery. |
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It is only a question of time before there is a very serious accident on this stretch, a police spokesman said. |
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A White House spokesman denied the nomination was lost and said the accusations had been trumped up by opponents of the president. |
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But a spokesman said engineers were confident that it would begin before the end of May, and would run to schedule. |
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The spokesman said security staff had reported the same mannequin found undressed on several occasions. |
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He will join the telecast through a four-minute videotape, his spokesman said yesterday. |
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In addition to spending more time in the chamber than most backbenchers, she also has a frontbench job as a spokesman on culture. |
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A Met Office spokesman said that the cold weather would continue until Sunday, when it should become milder. |
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Well, the police spokesman says that the boys were bludgeoned to death with what he called a blunt instrument. |
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A spokesman for the Fire Service said their officers provided mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and heart massage until paramedics arrived. |
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Opposition indigenous affairs spokesman Kim Carr said the government's policy was unfair, unbalanced and one-sided. |
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The White House spokesman rejected suggestions Wednesday that the president was backing off. |
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Council was preparing a brief for prosecution for the unapproved demolition of the rear part of house, according to spokesman Peter Flynn. |
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His spokesman added that the move would not cost taxpayers any extra money. |
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However, the spokesman was adamant that the nursery had not been forced out of the church hall by rent increases. |
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A North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue spokesman said the cause of the blaze was an overloaded electrical socket adapter. |
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A spokesman for the county council said the responsibility of the road currently rested with the developer, as it was an unadopted highway. |
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Guardsmen opened fire before the car blew up, said a spokesman for the army. |
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The spokesman said that to his knowledge no resistance had been put up to the show of strength and no casualties had resulted. |
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A police spokesman confirmed that the woman's boot had been blown off by a firework and that she had suffered burns to her foot. |
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But a spokesman for the firm said it was confident the lost time could be made up and the scheme would finish by the scheduled date. |
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A Wiltshire County Council spokesman said plans were in hand for the council to adopt the road as a highway in a year's time. |
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The NSW Opposition's justice spokesman says the Bathurst Jail will be in mothballs once the new Wellington prison opens. |
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The figures fell within the normal range of 30 to 50 fires per day, a spokesman said Tuesday. |
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A police spokesman said removing wheel clamps in this way is criminal damage and they would investigate any reports they receive. |
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A spokesman for Metro said work had to be done to make public transport a more attractive proposition. |
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A spokesman said the changes had been made after the company had taken on board comments at a public meeting about the original proposals. |
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As for chasing the legal costs, the spokesman says Council has a responsibility to ratepayers to recover any money owed to it. |
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The Foreign Affairs spokesman said this attempt to bypass the people would be an affront to democracy. |
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Last night a Wetherspoon spokesman admitted that offering doubles rather than singles was standard practice in all the company's pubs. |
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Cases it has dealt with vary from revoked credit cards to missed mortgage payments, according to a company spokesman. |
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But a spokesman for the Mayor's office explained no decision had yet been reached although one was due next month. |
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A spokesman for the Polish-led forces reportedly said the insurgents used a car bomb, mortars and machine guns. |
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A Home Office spokesman said today a decision had not yet been made on whether to appeal against the decision. |
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The spokesman said few sightings of dead fish between Haxby and York had been reported. |
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He wields enormous influence and has appointed himself as surrogate spokesman for the Democratic opposition. |
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A spokesman for Essex and Suffolk Water, who sent technicians on Friday, said that a leak had been found in the mains water supply. |
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A bank spokesman confirmed yesterday it is reassessing its proposed contribution to sponsorship of golf in the light of its merger. |
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A Whitbread spokesman said the error was due to an outside agency using an old list of contacts for a nationwide mailshot. |
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A spokesman for the Taoiseach said Sunday's event was very far from being a publicity stunt. |
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Two of the injured officers were airlifted to hospital with head injuries said a police spokesman. |
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And, when a spokesman from the breakfast show phoned to tell him the good news, John put the phone down thinking it was a wind-up. |
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A spokesman for the receivers said that the business was still up for sale and that several interested parties had come forward. |
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The spokesman added Ireland insists aircraft overflying national airspace or using its airports for refuelling cannot carry weaponry. |
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Preliminary numbers show that about 8,000 to 10,000 vehicles were traveling on the road each day, a turnpike spokesman said. |
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A spokesman for Bundoran RNLI said that a life jacket and having an emergency kill switch fitted to the engine had helped save the man's life. |
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A spokesman for Edinburgh City Council said the award was welcome recognition for the efforts of the environmental services department. |
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Electricity board controllers were able to re-route power to most areas quite quickly, said the spokesman. |
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A spokesman for the Foreign Office said it was thought his death was from natural causes and an autopsy would be carried out. |
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A spokesman merely recommended any worried policy-holders should seek professional advice. |
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A Pentagon spokesman said a coalition air reconnaissance patrol came under fire and called in air strikes. |
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A spokesman for the gas company said part of the delay in reconnecting homes was that many people were on holiday and they couldn't get in. |
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A spokesman said the company was reconsidering its advertising campaign in the light of the decision. |
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According to MPD spokesman Ron Reier, officers Maced and handcuffed Doby in an attempt to subdue him. |
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The agreement is believed to open a new window of opportunity, according to a spokesman for the Klamath tribes. |
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A First Bus spokesman said services are still on red alert and will be cut if the trouble continues. |
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A spokesman said employees could either be redeployed, retrained or take voluntary redundancy. |
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The official News Agency attributed the remarks to a Foreign Ministry spokesman. |
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Police are treating an attack on a community church and its vicar as racially-motivated, a spokesman said today. |
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The spokesman said the signs were very useful in combating excess speed, showing reductions on average of eight or nine miles per hour. |
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She will be medically re-evaluated during the coming months, and if she improves, that payment may be reduced, the spokesman said. |
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The spokesman said the council would do all it could to ensure services run as smoothly as possible. |
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The spokesman added that the absence of wives would make it easier for refs and assistant refs to mix socially in the hotel the night before. |
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A group spokesman said many of the 90 trees were rare and worth protecting but that a council officer had suggested rarity was not a concern. |
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The spokesman would not comment on his condition or if and when he will return home. |
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A spokesman from Ikea was unavailable to comment on the reasons behind their decision as the Guardian went to press. |
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White House spokesman Scott McClellan dismissed the speculation as simply a part of what he called the beltway rumor mill. |
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A Thames Valley Police spokesman said the girl was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after the crash. |
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A spokesman for the facility said that under the rules and regulations governing prison staff the accused cannot be suspended from duty. |
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A spokesman for Portakabin said approximately 40 jobs would be axed from the shop floor and eight from the offices. |
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A Southern Fisheries spokesman urged people to get a registration number, a car or van colour if they do see anybody using nets to fish. |
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Mike Russell, culture spokesman for the SNP, said local councils issuing their own film certificates would set a dangerous precedent. |
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At a press conference, a police spokesman spoke of the alleged crime spree as being clearly provoked and not really worth prosecution. |
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However, it was turned away once paramedics realised the laceration was not life-threatening, a spokesman said. |
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A spokesman for the Department of Justice said the convention was an important instrument in combating transnational crime. |
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A spokesman said many more trains had been laid on today and full services should run. |
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However, a spokesman for Garda management said the move would release an extra man for policing duties in the area. |
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A spokesman for Cumbria Police said the don't drink and drive initiative was a year-round message. |
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Spokesman for Cumbria Constabulary Mike Head warned that lake waters could be dangerously deceptive. |
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A spokesman for Lewisham council said last year that it would be forced to act if the family returned to Britain. |
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Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi told Italian news agency ansa that he had no idea whether the Vatican was tapped. |
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Av Harris, a spokesman for the Connecticut secretary of state, said he thought Election Day would go smoothly. |
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The rocket shipment seized on Wednesday, according to an IDF spokesman who briefed reporters, began in Damascus. |
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Army spokesman Yoav Mordechai, a brigadier general, said the operation was not limited in time. |
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The spokesman said that two of the abductees had been released. |
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A spokesman for the former prime minister and his wife, cherie, said their daughter was unharmed. |
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A spokesman for AA Roadwatch advised motorists to take extra care in the arctic conditions and to allow more time to warm up their vehicles in the morning. |
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A spokesman for Shell said tests on 37 cars on the British market found most showed benefits in acceleration and power, and one in eight customers was now buying Optimax. |
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A spokesman for the college said that following an access course most students go on to study a variety of subjects at a variety of universities across the country. |
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A spokesman for the council said the scheme would be considered on its planning merits and the committee would take all viewpoints into account when reaching its decision. |
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A police spokesman said the fake notes can be identified by their feel, as they will appear limp, waxy or shiny, unlike regular notes, which should be crisp. |
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The banger drivers will be in cars with engines less than two litres in size but the wrecking will be as dramatic as ever, says a raceway spokesman. |
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A police spokesman said he resigned on February 8 and that his number two, David Shefneux, head of finance, became acting finance director the next day. |
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Chamber spokesman Murray Willock, who has been involved with the concept from day one, questioned why the proposal had not been put into action by police. |
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A police spokesman suggested it was likely the work of the same two who were collared on Wednesday. |
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A police spokesman said the incident appeared to have been a joyride. |
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A North Yorkshire County Council spokesman said school budgets were very tight, but it was not yet possible to put a figure on the average shortfall. |
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A spokesman for ComReg said its policy was not to comment on raids. |
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The spokesman for the office said that Jalics is leading a contemplative retreat until May 10, and cannot be reached. |
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Store-bought whiteners take longer because they have a lower concentration of peroxide than that available in the dental office, a spokesman explained. |
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Those services will remain untouched by the current suit, according to City Attorney spokesman Frank Manteljan. |
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John Smyth, a spokesman, says the movement is reactivating its base. |
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The spokesman said prawns remained by far the biggest seller, followed by scampi, the Chip Shop battered fish range and ready meals such as Ocean Pie. |
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A Marine spokesman says the air strike was related to the chopper crash. |
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Speaking after several days of confusion, Vanuatu government spokesman Kalvau Moli said yesterday that formal recognition had been granted to Taipei. |
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Even the drinks are opening up as an area where flavours are being added to give consumers a ready-mixed alcoholic beverage, said a spokesman for Kerry. |
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Mike Martin, a spokesman for Cargill, says there are some 2,400 strains of salmonella. |
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The students' protest was refuted by IPB spokesman Agus Lelana, who said the institute would support the administration's effort to ease congestion in the area. |
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Ausama Monajed, a spokesman for the Syrian National Council, said he wishes Sayers luck in his endeavor. |
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A spokesman had earlier said the police could not act solely on the basis of a video and that someone had to lay a charge before an investigation could be started. |
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The only information that he was authorized to disclose was the House email address for Stockman spokesman donny Ferguson. |
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A City of York Council spokesman said the authority would not have to be informed if the repairs were like for like and would not alter the building. |
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A European Commission transport spokesman said the Commission had no intention of limiting the height of vehicles in member states, as suggested by some newspaper reports. |
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Secret Service spokesman Edwin Donovan has said an investigation is under way. |
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Navy spokesman Igor Dygalo said last night that a new attempt is being made to try to pull up the boat, together with antenna, cable and two heavy anchors holding it. |
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A spokesman said lay-offs among temporary staff were part of the cyclical nature of the business and that the 350 permanent employees had not been affected. |
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One spokesman for the National Security Council has been emailing reporters Wednesday to tell them that all was fine. |
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A House of Lords spokesman refused to identify which of the boys had fainted. |
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A spokesman for Essex Health Authority said it had been in close liaison with the school and was helping it to pass on advice to parents on how to spot meningitis. |
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Armed guards aboard the 510 ft ship immediately returned fire and the attack was thwarted, said a spokesman for the European Union's anti-piracy naval fleet. |
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City Prosecutor's Office spokesman Sergei Marchenko said the killer or killers had apparently rifled through Kushnir's possessions, leaving the apartment in disarray. |
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Gabriel Pedreira, a spokesman for United Against a Nuclear Iran, opposed any legislation to transfer federal land to Rio Tinto. |
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Ron McKay, a spokesman for Galloway, said that the controversial parliamentary member sees no issue with his comments. |
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A spokesman says the loss-leader model isn't an option for the company. |
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A spokesman for Bedfordshire Police said that officers had been impressed by the prisoners' decision to stay and help the injured rather than make a run for it. |
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The EuroCeltic spokesman said he had spoken to the pilot and had been told that the aircraft aquaplaned along the runway before part of it tipped over into the sea. |
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The spokesman said an upward spiral in defence spending accelerated the arms race in the region, symmetrically or asymmetrically, voluntarily or involuntarily. |
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It wounded two more people, said police spokesman haji Yaqoob of Khost province. |
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A spokesman for the auction house said that hundreds of different lots were presented for sale every week around the world and there were very few complaints. |
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A spokesman for the ICC said it had received no information about a handover to Libyan authorities in Tripoli. |
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Kevin Kelley, a spokesman for Susan Collins, said the senator had no hard feelings about not being invited. |
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And Ryan's spokesman, when asked about the story by a Wisconsin paper, responded by...shocker here, but apparently by lying. |
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But of course, the union was shut out of the process, according to spokesman George Atallah. |
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A Teagasc spokesman said its board had sanctioned a proposed increase in fees but this requires ministerial sanction, which is in the process of being sought. |
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Through a spokesman, Higgins declined to comment to The Daily Beast on the case. |
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Tom Rust, a spokesman for the House Ethics Committee, declined to comment to The Daily Beast. |
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A spokesman said 16 of them would appear before magistrates in Grimsby and Cleethorpes today while another two were bailed to appear before magistrates tomorrow. |
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But CAA spokesman Bill Sommer said until a sample of the green and brown substance had been tested it was impossible to tell if it was from an aircraft or some other source. |
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In the meantime, stockman's spokesman again didn't respond to inquires from The Daily Beast. |
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A Garda spokesman said fireworks, bangers and sparklers were all explosives and were potentially very dangerous if not used under very stringent conditions. |
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An Egyptian military spokesman said in a statement that five sailors were injured and eight remain missing. |
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The National Transportation Safety Board also will investigate the crash, a spokesman told The Daily Beast. |
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American, which has a big hub at DFW, expects to offer through-ticketing from Love Field to much of the country via St. Louis, said spokesman Tim Wagner. |
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Today a spokesman for the council said contractors were working to determine the extent and nature of the subsidence and apologised for the inconvenience caused to drivers. |
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However, since I had no part in organising the petition I am totally mystified by my sudden elevation to the position of spokesman for the petitioners. |
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A spokesman told the New York Times that the audit was meaningless and suggested the infractions were the product of workers forgetting to punch their timecards properly. |
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Colchester police have launched a new tough approach on people begging in the town, which a spokesman said should solve the problem faced by shopkeepers. |
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A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said the vehicle was badly damaged in the accident, and was having to undergo repairs to make it towable. |
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They have disapproved of the way the chief spokesman was appointed as well as the manner in which some constituents split away and held separate meetings. |
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A spokesman for the Department of Health said the government was introducing a guideline of 18 weeks from referral to treatment in a bid to quell the problems. |
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A spokesman for the Sheffield Diocese of the Church of England said a minster was considered to be a church which sends members out to bear witness in the community. |
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A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said unaccompanied children out after dark could be vulnerable any night of the year and that trick or treat night made them no safer. |
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John Barber, Customs and Excise spokesman, said that the haul was the largest amount of heroin seized from Harwich port this year 75 kilos is a significant seizure. |
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A spokesman for Dole said the former Senate majority leader and presidential nominee was unavailable for comment. |
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Among the injured police, 10 were hurt by youths firing fine-grain birdshot in a late-night clash in the southern Paris suburb of Grigny, police spokesman Patrick Hamon said. |
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A spokesman for the bus drivers and truckers pointed out that the delay in the subsidy comes during the month in which many operating bills are due. |
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For starters, it would have higher entrances and ventilation grates, says MTA spokesman Adam Lisberg. |
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A spokesman for the Uzbek embassy in Washington did not return a call Wednesday seeking comment of the human-rights report. |
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Government spokesman Nasser al-Mana'a insisted the government had no choice but to attack and had used proportionate violence. |
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The Tamil Tigers, who are seeking a homeland in the north and east of Sri Lanka, used rocket-propelled grenades, machine guns and mortars in the attack, the spokesman said. |
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A police spokesman said that the man admitted to trying to steal gasoline and plugged his siphon hose into the motor home's sewage tank by mistake. |
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The spokesman added that people who evacuated buildings were frightened because the tremors would be felt more in multi-storey offices than on the street. |
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Tommy Vietor, a spokesman for the NSC, confirmed she worked with the agency. |
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He was quickly, and emphatically, contradicted by Fifa's referee's committee spokesman, who unfeasibly had it that officials had done a grand job. |
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An unfussy, crystal-clear front page posts statements from the prime minister's official spokesman, directly after political journalists have been briefed. |
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Barghouti, its originator and primary spokesman, is not shy about pointing this out. |
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Two other men and a woman from the West Midlands were also taken into custody, a spokesman for West Midlands Police said. |
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Rather, it was as a spokesman of an international economic orthodoxy for financial health, pitted against Mahathir the unredeemed populist-nationalist. |
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A spokesman for U.S. Central Command, which oversees the conflicts in both the Middle East and Afghanistan, disputed this notion. |
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A spokesman for South West Trains said the delay was caused by a power surge on the national grid which crippled the points and signals on the main line near Woking. |
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I was joined a short time ago by Labor's Foreign Affairs Spokesman, Kevin Rudd. |
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Spokesman Patrick Killgallon said the high river level meant that water was being pushed back through the sewerage system. |
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Even if the tie tack is a two-carat diamond, it's still tacky, says Leon Hall, spokesman for the New York-based Fashion Association. |
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A Standard Life spokesman defended the awards, citing the leadership's efforts in turning round the company's fortunes. |
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City spokesman Kristy Yager says it's the first flood emergency in Oklahoma City's history. |
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The AMA was once the unchallenged spokesman of professional medicine in Washington. |
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Now, a Town Hall spokesman said Ord would be barred from getting another job as a taxi driver on his release from prison. |
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Big boulders fell on Pithoragarh smashing almost a dozen houses,' said Ravindra Sharma, a spokesman of the Uttaranchal state government. |
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During numerous interviews one UUP spokesman after another has had their inconsistencies exposed. |
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Diazinon is an older chemical in the organophosphate group that can affect the nervous system, said David Deegan, EPA spokesman. |
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A day after a vapour trail was caught on tape the incident remains a mystery, a Pentagon spokesman said on Tuesday. |
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A spokesman for the UK Government said that a full Parliamentary discussion would follow. |
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A major blow came in 1946 when the party's best known public spokesman, James Maxton MP, died. |
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A spokesman for Jathran's self-declared Cyrenaica region had on July 1 night announced a deal to hand over the two ports as a goodwill gesture. |
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Work on a databank will start in January, said Ricardo Jonusan, spokesman for the Geological Service in Brasilia. |
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Disneyland began offering in-the-park weddings last September, said spokesman Bob Devel. |
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Planes at the Detroit airport had to be de-iced frequently in Thursday's snow and cold, airport spokesman Mike Conway said. |
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Labor's Trade Spokesman Stephen Conroy has denied that Labor has caved in. |
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Before long, Hardie was looked to by other miners as a logical chairman for their meetings and spokesman for their grievances. |
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Michael Kobold, a family friend and spokesman for the Gandolfinis, said that nothing else was found in Gandolfini's system, ABC News reported. |
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A spokesman for anti-crime group People Against Gangsterism and Drugs said Mr Yusuf Jacobs, aged 22, was to be buried late yesterday. |
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Club spokesman Iain Christie says the modus operandum has become known as Smirting. |
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George Berkeley has gone down in the handbooks as a great spokesman of British empiricism. |
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After receiving a complaint from WikiLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson, UNESCO invited him to attend, but did not offer a place on any panels. |
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The ammunitions were recovered from Bahrul Uloom Madrassa following an operation by security forces on Friday, the governor's spokesman said. |
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We haven't discovered suitable exchange areas,'' BLM spokesman John Dearing said. |
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A Welsh Government spokesman said it was working to improve the skills of school-leavers. |
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Joshua Aldred used his school tie to hang himself in his bedroom at home in Lytham St Annes on Thursday, a Lancashire Police spokesman said. |
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A SCAG spokesman said the planning body could not comment on the matter, citing the pending litigation. |
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The spokesman added the blue box recycling service will remain as it is in most areas of Gwynedd. |
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There has been significant NAFTA impact in that area,'' said SBA spokesman John Tumpak. |
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Sasquatch may be the missing link, but officials at Jack Link's Beef Jerky thinks he is the perfect spokesman. |
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An MoD spokesman stressed Air Vice-Marshal Walker did not say he would order his crews on suicide missions. |
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A spokesman for the fire service said the brick-built air shaft, which led to a disused mine, gave way outside the house in Hughes Road, Moxley. |
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It has been criticised by both ex-sports minister Richard Caborn and London Assembly Conservatives' Olympic spokesman Andrew Boff. |
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Adrian Hopper, spokesman for Yeovil Town, said police spotted Ross throwing a smoke grenade during the match and arrested him immediately. |
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Announcing today's cancellation, regatta spokesman Matt Smith said, 'Sunday's conditions were unpleasant but rowable. |
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A Cardiff City spokesman said more than 12,000 supporters have benefited from the five-year price freeze on season tickets. |
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Juventus spokesman Alessio Secco dashed hopes of a life-saving deal by insisting that his club wants ALL their money. |
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Ethiopian foreign ministry spokesman Wahide Belay said today the troops will pullout in a responsible manner. |
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In a statement, a spokesman for Emaar Properties said the lakes undergo regular inspections by maintenance teams led by limnologists. |
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The man who has been appointed Her Majesty's Oposition spokesman on Scottish Affairs in the Commons is not your typical Tory chinless wonder. |
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Ofgem spokesman Ian Marlee was asked about revelations that power giants could have made PS4billion in secret profits in three years. |
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Dennis Wharton, spokesman for the National Association of Broadcasters, called self-regulation preferable to government regulation. |
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