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The spokesmen
noun
One who speaks as the voice of a group of people.
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The spokesmen did not deny that the attack had occurred.
The spokesmen here declined to discuss the composition of the Australian force or its role.
The spokesmen for Antonio Salazar, the Portuguese dictator, were already accusing the "communists" of the crime.
The spokesmen for Daimler and Chrysler gave no timetable for the talks regarding Daimler's remaining stake.
The spokesmen for the two campaign committees were oddly in sync in their comments.
The spokesmen of the day were Maxime Talbot, Adam Hall, Ryan Whitney and Brooks Orpik.
The spokesmen were originally cast by Barkley in Kansas City, Mo., when it was the agency of record for Sonic.
The spokesmen assured the public that the plans, which are all remarkably similar, were just a starting point for discussion.
The spokesmen declined to release a transcript of the recording or a copy of the anonymous letter.
The spokesmen enunciate in a firm, value-neutral way, as if auditioning for legitimate jobs in the industry.
The spokesmen declined to discuss the number of marines here or their exact weaponry, saying it was information that could aid the Taliban.
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