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the spokespersons
noun
Person who acts as the voice of a group of people.
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"I plead guilty to being one of the spokespersons for the fanciful things wireless technology promised," said Dennis Roberson, chief technology officer of Motorola.
The idea was to get the spokespersons for Labor, the Greens and the Coalition to outline their plans and policies for culture over the next three years.
It's multi-partisan – the spokespersons are Greens Senator, Dr Richard Di Natale, (former GP and co-convenor of the parliamentary group for drug policy and law reform); Labor MP, Melissa Parke (co-convenor of the parliamentary group for drug policy and law reform) and Liberal Senator, Sharman Stone (co-convenor).
Second panel discussion with the spokespersons explicating revised policy priorities.
The spokespersons on the panel had prepared a short talk to present their group's position.
After a brief group session the spokespersons returned to the panel to present their revised solutions.
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The spokesperson said.
"Who's the spokesperson?
"Pac became the spokesperson for the ghetto.
"Our investigations are ongoing," the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson declined to give their names.
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