spokesperson造句61 Spokesperson Mark Brender says the company hopes to launch in 2005.
62 She used to be the main spokesperson for Pepsi in Asia.
63 Contracts seriously (four levels) encephaloma 's patient in 12 to 18 months to die, but the hospital spokesperson denied that said the Barus Tross's encephaloma is serious.
64 On August 19, 2009, Tommy Davis, the chief spokesperson for the Church of Scientology International, received a letter from the film director and screenwriter Paul Haggis.
65 A spokesperson for the company said the revision corrected a typographical error.
66 The company spokesperson put the blame on the salesperson of the store.
67 TV commercial featuring Nutrilite Spokesperson, Tian Liang, was launched in 2004.
68 Neurosky, a San Jose-based company with 40 employees, has developed chips that can detect brain activity by using electroencephalography (EEG) technology, says Neurosky spokesperson Tansy Brook.
69 The study adds to "a growing body of work that indicates that conservation is directly tied to public perception, " says Doug Cress, a spokesperson with the Great Apes Survival Partnership in Nairobi.
70 "The EPA regulates the export of cathode ray tubes ( CRTs ) and CRT glass, " an EPA spokesperson told DailyTech.
71 "Getting back on the right path as quickly as possible is what makes you a good employee," says Anna Post, an author and spokesperson for the Emily Post Institute.
72 A university spokesperson unhelpfully pointed out that at A.S.U. honorary degrees are reserved for "someone who's really outstanding, who has made outstanding contributions in their field."
73 says Anna Post, spokesperson for the Emily Post Institute, a promoter of etiquette and civility that's based in Burlington, Vt.
74 Another problem is that people don't use enough sunscreen, said Dr. Rutledge Forney, an educational spokesperson for The Skin Cancer Foundation.
75 A government are spokesperson argued that legal, private business transactions and are not its responsibility.
76 "It's going to take a huge public education and outreach initiative to make people understand the value of being responsible pet owners," said FWS spokesperson Ken Warren.
77 A government spokesperson argued that legal, private business transactions are not his its responsibility.
78 The Ugandan military spokesman spokesperson says the rebel revel leader on the run the region.
79 Twitter spokesperson Carolyn Penner aptly pointed out in response to our inquiry about the landmark, "If only I had a nickel for every Tweet. I'd be a billionaire."
80 The same spokesperson said Dr. Leon also declined to comment.
81 White House spokesperson Dana Perino said today President Bush oppses that strategy.
82 According to Intel spokesperson, Moorestown based mobile devices will be able to run for whole full day (24-hours) without the need to recharge the battery capacity.
83 Kuomintang spokesperson Li Jianrong appealed that the community should condemn the rough stuff together.
84 A spokesperson for Facebook said today, "Kevin played an instrumental role in building Facebook's advertising business from the ground up.
85 One big reason, a spokesperson says, is a pair of upscale S models with extra battery capacity priced at $67, 000 and $77, 000 that will command gross margins of 25%.
86 A spokesperson for Hong Kong's Television and Entertainment Licensing authority (TELA) said it had received 838 complaints about the Bible.
87 The loan is repayable over 30 years and will be used to build an irrigation and drainage system in a 5,000 hectare cotton plantation in the province of Kwanza Sul, a government spokesperson said.
88 Because architect is generally the highest technical position within companies, you become the spokesperson (and defender) of all the decisions happening in the IT department, for better or worse.
89 His spokesperson said his trip is a purely humanitarian and Mr.
90 Facebook spokesperson said the website does not comment on individual accounts, but said it believes a "real name culture" creates more accountability and a safer and more trusted environment.