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"press officer" Definitions
  1. a person who is in charge of or works for a press office

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He was a NATO press officer from 2011 to 2014.
The press officer raised his eyebrows and looked at Davis.
"Tell them we will win," an army press officer prompts.
A U.A.W. press officer declined to comment on those complaints.
Can you imagine being a press officer for the Clinton campaign?
She is a press officer with the State Department in Washington.
The email address for his press officer was a Gmail account.
"Come on," the European Tour press officer Michael Gibbons shot back.
Sofia Klemming Nordenskiöld is a journalist and Plan International Sweden press officer.
"Please don't drop your camera in the water," a press officer cautioned.
Pesquera's press officer did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
A press officer for the Pentagon told CNBC, "I have nothing to provide."
A Sinn Fein press officer came for him, and the interview was over.
He then married Nicki Frei, a former press officer for the National Theater.
The tourism ministry recently assigned redevelopment of the site to a young press officer.
Matthew Devivo, a press officer for the North Carolina National Guard, told BuzzFeed News.
Only the press officer went to Tehran and received permission to enter the stadium.
Editor's note: Sofia Klemming Nordenskiöld is a journalist and Plan International Sweden press officer.
A press officer at Drummond's Birmingham, Alabama headquarters said the company had no comment.
The prosecutor may request that he remains in detention, the court press officer says.
"I can't imagine the press officer advising that to the prince," Mr. Edwards said.
The responsibility lies with the press officer to ensure that they listen to the scientist.
Interviews with child mothers were conducted by Plan International Sweden press officer Sofia Klemming Nordenskiöld.
A press officer was swiftly dispatched to deal with what was described as "the bottom."  
But after the first edition appeared in 2010, Mr Voigt became Mr Kaufmann's press officer.
The most romantic history, press officer Mike Baker tells me, points to the Knights Templar.
An email sent to an Ontex's press officer after working hours was not immediately answered.
A press officer at the agency was not immediately available to comment on Thursday night.
But first came a mandate from the press officer for the United States speedskating team.
In 2011, he began working at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as a press officer.
And Sig Sauer's U.S. press officer ignored both our email and a nudge on Twitter.
"This went on week in and week out," said Varg Gyllander, the department's press officer.
He was later offered the role of a press officer in the fall of 275.
The accident was weather-induced, according to Pennsylvania Department of Transportation press officer Kimberly Smith.
"This went on week in and week out," said Varg Gyllander, the department's press officer.
Khaled Khatib, a cinematographer and press officer for the Syrian White Helmets, thanked supporters on Twitter.
"There is a huge panic among people of the region," Mustafa Bali, the press officer, wrote.
The Ethics Committee's intended function, the press officer explained, was to review internal complaints about policy violations.
A hospital press officer confirmed to CNBC that the 21-year-old man suffered a gunshot wound.
After graduation, she sold her computer and began working as the national press officer for Amnesty International.
The press officer seemed happy to show me around, although he insisted that I not quote employees.
Ukrainian Army Press Officer Denis Naumov catches a quick nap in his room at a makeshift barracks.
She joined the Foreign Ministry, as a press officer in its China Department, weeks after first being rejected.
Angela Singh is a press officer for by Plan International, a nonprofit organization working to end child poverty.
Natalie Dearman, senior press officer, told Business Insider the car was discovered crashed in London 30 minutes later.
In 1995-97 she left the Tories to work for James Goldsmith's Referendum Party as chief press officer.
When asked for comment, a Subaru press officer said the car had come from an independent regional distributor.
A press officer expressed concern but said that, as an Irish citizen, I should call my own embassy.
"The FDA does not comment on possible, pending or ongoing litigation," Lyndsay Meyer, an FDA press officer, told CNN.
Press officer Philippe Tournon didn't confirm details of the players' meals but said the team brought little from home.
The press officer of HELP, Sandra Schiller, believes that the negative impacts are only short-term for the café.
A hospital press officer who spoke to CNBC confirmed that the 21-year-old man suffered a gunshot wound.
When he retired as chairman in 2013, Dr. Judd was asked by a university press officer about his legacy.
Despite this, there's little the Federal Elections Commission can do, according to Christian Hilland, the FEC's Deputy Press Officer.
Facebook declined to act because the Rapid Support Forces had become a "state actor," a Facebook press officer said.
Anderson Pedro Gomes, her driver, was also killed in the attack, while her press officer, Fernanda Chaves, survived the shooting.
"There are no FDA-approved medical products for the Zika virus," FDA Press Officer Tara Goodwin told me over email.
"USGS did not make the decision," wrote Catherine Puckett, USGS Deputy Press Officer, to other USGS staff after Zuckerberg's visit.
A press officer for Costa Rica's Judicial Investigation confirmed to ABC News in October that the case is being investigated.
When a senior press officer for Rakhine State, U San Nwe, was asked about the events, he declined to comment.
After informing the public that a press officer had shown coronavirus symptoms, which touched off an internal quarantine, Cuomo stopped.
"National borders should not be the only point of reference in the European Union," Ms. Gallagher, the press officer, explained.
But Amazon will assess space safety and concerns about light pollution as they design their satellites, the press officer said.
A press officer told us there was none and, after additional enquiries, instructed us to ask under freedom of information legislation.
Insider was told by the Air Force press officer on duty that the press desk was not aware of the program. 
The American woman was "directly collected by the Americans" in Burkina Faso, a press officer for France's Élysée Palace told CNN.
"Mylan has continued to report adequate supply of EpiPens in the U.S.," FDA Press Officer Theresa Eisenman said in a statement.
A press officer said at the time that the committee violated no rules because the campaign never paid the two men.
"Although advisory committees provide recommendations to the agency, the FDA makes the final decisions," agency press officer Michael Felberbaum told BuzzFeed News.
A press officer in Argentina's nuclear affairs department, which operates under the foreign ministry, said he was unaware of the delegation's visit.
"Seven years is far too long to be kept in a convent," argues Angela Singh, a global press officer at Plan International.
The group has sold 130,000 phones, 70,000 of which are the newest version, according to Fabian Hühne, a press officer at Fairphone.
Belgium's Olympic press officer originally said Van Tichel was hit "by another person" while chasing the phone thief, according to the Independent.
I was ushered out to the fire escape by Motörhead's press officer, and onto a concrete stairwell away from the pervasive seediness.
"We felt the need for a vacuum to be filled," Paddy Gallagher, Saoradh's 27-year-old national press officer, told VICE News.
As a press officer for his company, he wrote and edited features and news articles for newspapers back in the United States.
We exited through a side door, and a press officer pointed to a metal staircase attached to the side of the building.
BUSINESS DAY An article on Friday about delayed flights on Delta Air Lines referred incorrectly to a press officer for the company.
AT&T's press officer called it "capital R research" and likened the research to the development of the laser or the transistor.
The Republican side of the aisle had "completed its review of each and every one of these pages" overnight, a press officer insisted.
Deborah Kotz, a press officer for the FDA, said in an email that "the FDA was aware" of the pregnancy reports in Sweden.
Even more depressing, the flashbacks to 2015 in which Sophie Giroux (Abigail Hardingham) is shacking up with press officer, Adam Gettrick (Derek Riddell).
The Pearson group is currently "exploring with the government" whether it is able to re-offer the subject, according to a press officer.
Pesquera's press officer declined an interview request on Monday, and the governor's office did not immediately respond to a request for an interview.
A press officer for the secretary general called on Minsk to "liberate all the arrested journalists" and to respect freedom of the press.
Someone from Beijing, the press officer said, had called and said the exposure could show gaps in their new methods for tracking criminals.
Graham Thompson, a press officer for the charity, once spent a week camped on top of a chimney at West Burton power station.
A press officer at the central bank confirmed that the interview was an accurate reflection of the institution's views but declined to elaborate.
The law could officially go into effect starting on January 1, Gert Riphagen, the Upper House's press officer, told the New York Times.
Vázquez's statement came minutes after Anthony Maceira, another of the officials featured in the chats, said that he would resign as Rosselló's press officer.
When Markle was in college, she scored a six-week internship in the U.S. embassy in Buenos Aires, working as a junior press officer.
Khatib was the Press Officer for the Syrian Civil Defense, and joined the project in 2015 after meeting the film's director, Orlando von Einsiedel.
"Whether a product is a drug or cosmetic depends on the product's intended use," FDA press officer Theresa Eisenman told BuzzFeed News by email.
The CERN press officer was as surprised to see it as I—no journalist had planned a trip to see it in person before.
"Our expectation is that Garzweiler will be open until the middle of the century," RWE press officer Guido Steffen told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Prior to the FDA decision, a press officer for the DEA confirmed to Leafly that the FDA decision will prompt action from the DEA.
"Case studies generally agreed to be spokespeople because they feel proud of their experience and their new body image," the press officer told me.
A Snapchat spokeswoman declined to comment on the similarities with WhatsApp, and a press officer for Instagram declined to comment beyond past public statements.
A team of Boeing investigators arrived in Indonesia Wednesday at the request of Indonesia's local regulatory authority, Boeing press officer Kevin Yoo told CNN.
Stephanie Caccomo, an FDA press officer, told BuzzFeed News that the agency does not confirm or comment on the status of complaints that are received.
Sweden press officer Fredrik Madenstam told reporters that Fischer was made aware of the incident and could comment after the Group F match in Nice.
A press officer said on Friday that the letter is authentic, and added more details would be provided in a statement later in the day.
Peter Monballieu, press officer for the exhibition, says the show was a success even before it opened, with one hundred thousand tickets sold online previously.
To gather more information, Lenhart heads to the house of a close family friend of the Gerber's, former military press officer, Adam Gettrick (Derek Riddell).
Derek Taylor, PR man British journalist Derek Taylor met the Beatles after reviewing their show, later becoming the band's press officer and Epstein's personal assistant.
Michael Felberbaum a press officer for the agency, said the organization was funding "ongoing research" and sent along this helpful link to its research database.
Meanwhile, Chelmsford Chieftains press officer Andy Driver repeatedly ignored messages and calls and failed to set up a promised interview with club owner Derek Bartlett.
Christian Arbeit, a press officer for the club, joked that the renown of Union Berlin's Christmas party had overshadowed the fame of the team itself.
" A Facebook press officer said, in a prepared statement: "This is one study of many on this topic, and it should be considered that way.
John Newton, Senior Press Officer for the British organization Aid to the Church in Need, contended there is little doubt the archbishops were taken by extremists.
A DHS press officer would not respond to further questions about the agency's enforcement or aid during Harvey, but instead directed me to their press release.
"The KFC spokesperson isn't available to comment as they are currently looking into an increased cauliflower demand," a press officer for KFC said in an email.
He has a sharp eye for damning detail, as when he quotes a Nationalist press officer with a handlebar mustache: You know what's wrong with Spain?
"Sadly we now have certainty that two German tourists were killed in the attack in Hurghada," a press officer for the German Foreign Ministry told CNN.
She later worked as a press officer for a city council in her home state, before moving onto a similar role in a district of Caracas.
" Alexandre Araújo, a press officer for the Brazilian table tennis squad, tapped his chest as he explained that the fans had "come with a football heart.
Prison cells The SDF believe ISIS held many detainees within the stadium, the group's biggest prison in the city, SDF chief press officer Mustafa Bali said.
A press officer for the State Department said by email that the department had been notified of Mr. Whelan's arrest by Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Marleen van Fessem, a press officer for the public prosecutor, said in a statement that the teenager was sentenced under a program for juvenile offenders. Mrs.
A press officer told me that the agency would not discuss why Savant's second grant application had been rejected; only information on approved grants was public.
His second marriage, to Jacqueline Taylor, an R.S.C. press officer, collapsed, and a turbulent third one, to the American singer Maria Ewing, also ended in divorce.
"The impeachment is really taking attention away," Kelly Krause, the center's press officer, said, adding that she'd had trouble getting reporters to focus on the case.
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Lukasz Lipinski, a press officer at the museum, said staff members were working with Polish prosecutors to ascertain whether the items were stolen from the site.
When CNN's Christina Macfarlane asked the players whether this week's events have made them reconsider speaking out about socio-political issues, a Houston Rockets press officer intervened.
"We are capable of obtaining encrypted data from BlackBerry PGP devices," Tuscha Essed, a press officer from the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI), told Motherboard in an email.
"We want to expose the darker side to the glitz and glam at tech conferences like MWC," EEB press officer Jack Hunter told Motherboard in an email.
WATCH: The secret to the Beatles' success in the U.S. Taylor later became press officer at Apple Corps and played a leading role in their media success.
The press officer mentioned that I'd seen the band more than 20 times, and I winced like a kid whose dad just got the baby photos out.
As for what might happen if Zuckerberg were to defy a formal summons, Lucy Dargahi, the committee's press officer, told Motherboard that we're still not there yet.
A press officer for the European Council, Romain Sadet, said that Belgian authorities had only notified council officials of the law after it passed Parliament in February.
Later, we learned that the press officer had initially rejected our request to see the glasses to avoid unmasking too much about the databases that powered it.
The person who replaced Mr. Frausto as the new investigative editor was most recently a press officer at the foreign affairs ministry, according to his LinkedIn profile.
A press officer for the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which is led by Kurdish fighters, said that Turkish planes have begun to carry out airstrikes on civilian areas.
In addition to Page, they include Flynn, former campaign manager Paul Manafort, former White House press officer Boris Epshteyn, personal lawyer Michael Cohen and informal adviser Roger Stone.
Another issue that may have contributed to the miss is the relatively similar mindset among bettors generally, according to Joe Crilly, a press officer for bookmaker William Hill.
He is a former journalist for Deutsche Presse-Agentur, and worked from 230 to 22015 as a press officer at NATO, specializing in relations with Russia and Ukraine.
"It's a bunch of unscrupulous people cashing in on the eclipse and putting public safety at risk," said Richard Fienberg, press officer for the American Astronomical Society (AAS).
To stop Spanish reporters from constantly bothering Griezmann about his plans, team France's press officer only allowed questions to be asked in French during a conference on Tuesday.
Iris Petsa, Press Officer for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries at the European Commission, said the EU could not comment on what was said by the Thai authorities.
"A case like this is obviously not positive for us, but it has not had an impact on our customer development," group press officer Kenni Leth told Reuters.
Both are Mexican nationals but Diaz is a "documented legal alien" who arrived in the US about week ago on a tourist visa, said press officer Jorge Tuddon.
A press officer at Amazon said that it will be years before Project Kuiper — the company's plan to place more than 3,000 internet satellites into orbit — is available.
"There may have been a few hiccups," says Larry Hajna, press officer at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, which is also listed in the NRDC lawsuit.
But Akihiro Araki, the candidate of the Party of Hope in Tokyo's seventh district, is "driving around waving" rather than speaking, "because of the rain", a press officer says.
"The idea is to not have these businesses show up at state offices with suitcases of cash to pay their taxes," said Katie Hanzlik, press officer with Hertzberg's office.
When I call up Buckingham Palace with routine questions about the procedures in place for when her royal highness pops her clogs, the press officer laughs down the line.
"It's a real wake up call to the industry to say you need to clean up," Alison Kirkman, a press officer with Greenpeace UK, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
His father, William Charles Powell, was a press officer at the United Nations; his mother, the former Doreen Newman, ran a phobia clinic at a hospital in White Plains.
He was a a senior press officer for the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad from 2006-2010; in Pakistan he managed a counter-narco-terrorism program funded by the Dept.
The company must factor in other things beyond the cost savings of the longer route, Mikkel Linnet, a Maersk Line press officer said, including the inability of calling Mediterranean ports.
It was unlikely that there would be trouble, the press officer explained, but if there was you would not want an armed guard to mistake you for a rioting inmate.
UPDATE: A previous version of this post stated that Blair Imani is the Press Officer at Planned Parenthood, but she is in fact the Executive Director of Equality for HER.
"A lot of people who hear about the route for the first time are quite surprised," Olivia Headon, a press officer at the International Organization for Migration (IOM), told CNN.
"He told me on the way back, 'I don't think I'm going to do interviews anymore,' " said Pierre Rougier, who worked as a press officer for the company back then.
"Disney's registration for 'Hakuna Matata,' which was filed in 1994, has never and will not prevent individuals from using the phrase," a press officer for the company said on Thursday.
In response to numerous requests from nosy reporters, Duncan has relayed word through Tom James, the Spurs' longtime press officer, that he intends to do no interviews this season. None.
The emails released by the CIA reproduce Sanger's correspondence with the agency's press officer, Cynthia "Didi" Rapp, who acted as an intermediary when the two men weren't in the same room.
Mark Hinkle, acting press officer for the SSA, notes that the agency uses data analytics and predictive modeling to detect fraud, and has created new groups dedicated to detection and prevention.
"Vestas is continuing discussions with the authorities and we expect ...to sign the cooperation agreement, some time shortly after the trip, maybe during," Vestas' Chief Press Officer, Michael Zarin told Reuters.
American diplomats seeking to attend the trial in the western Chinese city of Mianyang were "denied access to the courtroom," a press officer for the United States Embassy said on Monday.
"We are concerned about the recent developments in the country," Iñigo Sáenz Maestre, press officer of Sweden's H&M group, one of the biggest buyers from Cambodia, told Reuters last month.
" Asked about the conclusions drawn by the weapons researchers, Alireza Miryousefi, the press officer at Iran's United Nations mission, said in emailed statement that "we do not comment on military matters.
" A press officer for Princess Cruises said the ship was equipped with a filtration system "that meets the standards and is comparable to those found in land-based hotels, resorts and casinos.
Again, the FIVB did not reply to repeated requests for comment to clear up the situation, nor did Baker, the press officer, give Safai any substantive explanation when they spoke that day.
"Evidence is mounting to suggest local transmission via mosquitos is going on in South Florida," Tom Skinner, senior press officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, wrote in an email.
This was the result of storm water from very heavy and widespread rainfall, which brings higher levels of bacteria, says Larry Hajna, a press officer for New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
"Many organizations and companies are supporters of the Startup Act including the National Venture Capital Association and the National Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation," says Tom Brandt, press officer for Sen. Moran.
"I don't know what is special about my mum," says Mohammed, the eldest son who—as the family's best English speaker—has been given the job of press officer for the day.
" James's press officer, Gary Ling, told VICE News that James wanted to make the party more efficient but had come to feel as though she was "banging her head against the wall.
Veronica Nordlund, a press officer for the ministry in Stockholm, said that a Swedish man in his mid-thirties had been detained in China and that the embassy was working on the case.
Veronica Nordlund, a press officer for the ministry in Stockholm, said that a Swedish man in his mid-thirties had been detained in China, and that the embassy was working on the case.
A press officer at the FBI's New York field office told Mashable that it has no further information about the suspect at this time, but more details may emerge at 11 a.m. EST.
When a death occurs in Puerto Rico, a medical examiner will typically examine the body and determine the cause of death, according to Karixia Ortiz, press officer for the Department of Public Safety.
And then I saw an image, taken by Gordon Sorfleet, the club's erstwhile press officer, of the groundskeeper, Michael Curtis, painstakingly cutting the grass on a field that might never be used again.
A Tuskegee University press officer said the university does not have records that could be used to confirm whether women admitted to the hospital had been sterilized without their consent during that time.
Having served more than 10 years in the US Army as a Press Officer with posts in Iraq, El Salvador, and Poland, photographer Hector Rene also has an eye for the politically profuse.
"While the situation is ongoing, the main concern is employee safety and we can confirm that no federal staff were in the building at the time of the initial incident," the press officer said.
Combined with the work done at the office in Manhattan, they've been issuing around 50 a day in the last three months -- a 30% increase from previous months, said press officer Carlos Gerardo Izzo.
The event where the two met was a reception held to celebrate Priebus's wife's baptism in the Greek Orthodox Church, according to Stavros Papagermanos, a press officer for the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America.
Authorities were alerted to the incident after receiving calls from people watching the live stream of the climb up the mountain, Aiko Kishibata, a press officer with Shizuoka prefectural police, told CNN earlier Wednesday.
"The president, vice president and first lady each may engage in official, political and campaign-related activities, either separately or in combination," FEC deputy press officer Christian J. Hilland said during a July interview.
In a statement to WIRED, FEC press officer Judith Ingram noted that the commission does not speak to potential implications of its advisory opinions and is narrowly focused on the facts of individual cases.
A press officer for the Council of Europe said it would be "the first time that the Assembly has prepared a report on the issue of an individual murder in an EU member state".
"EUBAM Rafah maintains readiness to redeploy to the Rafah crossing point when the security and political situations will allow," said Mohammad Al-Saadi, press officer for the EU Coordinating Office for Palestinian Police Support.
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"It's more than a trend, it's a change in society," said Stephan Ray, a press officer at SJ, the national railway, which reported a 26 percent increase in passengers this summer compared to 201.
A press officer for the Eastern District of New York did not immediately respond when asked by email whether the charges unsealed Tuesday against Garcia Luna stemmed from allegations made during Guzman&aposs trial.
A press officer for the American Embassy in Madrid said that he could not comment on individual cases, but that ESTA rules were clearly detailed on the website of the Department for Homeland Security.
And while a press officer at SpaceX said the satellites will grow fainter as they move to higher orbits, some astronomers estimate that they will be visible to the naked eye throughout summer nights.
Niteen Yeola, the press officer for the Indian high commission in Sri Lanka, named seven of the dead as Lakshmana Gowda Ramesh, K.M. Lakshminarayan, K.G. Hanumantharayappa, M. Rangappa, Narayan Chandrashekha, A. Maregowda and H. Puttaraju.
The soldier inadvertently crossed the border to the Pakistani side of the Line of Control, which divides the Indian and Pakistani-administered portion of Kashmir, said Colonel Rohan Anand, press officer for the Indian Army.
The court also sentenced the former president of the university to two years in prison and the university's former admissions head to 18 months in prison for complying with Choi's demands, the press officer said.
A State Department press officer said on Monday night that the department would not comment on private diplomatic conversations but maintained that the United States was focused on a fully verified denuclearization of North Korea.
The law, which was passed by the Upper House by a 2137.50 to 22016 vote, according to the body's press officer, Gert Riphagen, on Wednesday, prohibits wearing face coverings at schools, government offices and hospitals.
In 2011, the Kabul foreign press corps numbered 85, by the reckoning of Dominic Medley, who has worked here for many years as a press officer for NATO, the American military and the United Nations.
"The parties have discussed the possibility of Hyundai Merchant Marine joining 2M as an operating partner and now decided to look at other cooperation possibilities," Maersk Line press officer Michael Storgaard said in an email.
" Tom Skinner, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's senior press officer, said Thursday in response to the study's findings, "the study would need to be replicated to have a better understanding of possible implications.
Temer, however, told Globo TV through a press officer that he would maintain the tradition of nominating the candidate chosen by the corps of prosecutors, who have driven several high-profile graft investigations in recent years.
Before the athletes had stepped onto the stage, a press officer for the Olympics had suggested to the dozens of reporters that they play a prank on Bolt by directing questions only to the other runners.
"While there is always more to do, we believe the actions we are taking will help prevent the spread of blatantly misleading, low quality and downright false information," a Google press officer said in a statement.
He reached out to a government press officer he had met in Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, and received a message telling him, basically, to steer clear of the region and its people.
MARKET OVERVIEW The Copenhagen real estate market is hot these days, with home sales up 9 percent in September, compared to a year earlier, said Thomas Hovgaard, the press officer for Nybolig, a real estate agency.
The children were visiting from New Zealand and traveled through the Denver International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport on the same day, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention press officer Scott Pauley told CNN.
"The U.S. government does everything and will continue to do everything it can on behalf of its citizens detained around the world who request our assistance," said Sam Werberg, press officer for the Office of Iranian Affairs.
One of those killed was a 22011-year-old woman who fell 40 meters (131 feet) during a helicopter rescue operation in Iwaki City, Fukushima prefecture, on Sunday morning, Tokyo Fire Department press officer Yuji Kikuchi said.
" How the UK government responded to us: At first, an HMRC press officer denied Lycamobile's donations would be cited in such a way: "This is the United Kingdom for God's sake, not some third world banana republic.
There have been 186 mumps cases in immigration detention facilities in Texas since October, the largest outbreak in centers there in recent years, said Lara Anton, the press officer for the Texas Department of State Health Services.
"At this time there is an adequate supply of blood to meet the need, and the scientific evidence is not available to support an alternative to the current deferral policy," FDA press officer Tara Goodwin told Mashable.
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One of the first things I discussed with Björn Seeger, the company press officer, was the recent collapse of Toys R Us, during which the toy chain filed for bankruptcy and later shut down 21.3 American stores.
A press officer for the German parliament told CNBC that events in Cologne on New Year's Eve were due to be debated this afternoon, from 1pm local time (midday GMT) but had no further knowledge of the debate.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's interim President Michel Temer named Henrique Meirelles as his finance minister, a press officer said on Thursday, giving the former central bank chief the daunting task of turning around the country's worst recession in decades.
"We were hearing reports that [some of] the judges, particularly the female justices, were really commenting on and referencing the extreme [nature] of the [HB2] measures," Beth Lynk, the state policy press officer for Planned Parenthood, told Broadly.
A press officer for the regulator overseeing auctions in France told the newspaper Le Parisien that it had warned the seller that the sale would be in poor taste, although the organization had no means to stop it.
One of WatchBox Studios' best-known assets is Tim Mosso, a former United States Navy press officer-turned-watch expert, who delivers earnest, hands-on, sales-driven reviews of new products in his "This Week in Watches" show.
Markus Schmitt, press officer of the prosecutor at the court, was quoted as saying "Stephan B. has admitted to the accusations and specifically to his anti-Semitic as well as right-wing extremist motives," by the news network.
Mandatory recalls are rare—a company will usually issue a voluntary recall after discovering a problem on its own or after the FDA raises a concern about one of its products, explains Peter Cassell, an FDA press officer.
"The newly found material includes the lost ending of the film, while other new sequences found reveal an obviously dramaturgically staged parallel narrative," Larissa Bainschab, a press officer at the Austrian Film Archive, told Hyperallergic in an email.
Doctors Without Borders is also in the field and has a back-up cholera treatment center that can be up and running in a few hours, according to Tim Shenk, the senior press officer at Doctors Without Borders (MFS).
"We have not ended the project and we are still fully committed to closing the transaction when we have gotten all the necessary approvals," Andrew Arnold, a press officer for unlisted Widex, told Danish online media Medwatch on Tuesday.
Despite its potential impact on the already congested detention system, a D.H.S. press officer said the agency supported Mr. Barr's order on the detention of asylum seekers because it might discourage migrants from crossing the border to begin with.
Daniel Hottle, a press officer for the United States Forest Service out of the Northern Rockies Coordination Center, said in a statement that the northern region has seen a handful of meetings postponed or rescheduled because of coronavirus concerns.
"We focused on the eggs, we blocked all the companies that were in database of that company," said Tjitte Mastenbroek, a press officer for the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority, better known by its Dutch acronym NVWA.
In 2017, the repatriation of more than 150,000 travelers from vacation spots all over the world following the collapse of Monarch Airlines, cost 60 million pounds (nearly $75 million) according to Richard Taylor, press officer with Britain's Aviation Authority.
More important, she says, she wondered if the team's press officer and sports psychologist, both women who sit on or near the team's bench for every game, would be permitted to enter the stadium for the away match in Iran.
To learn more, I called up Barney Scholes, the press officer for the People's Vote UK. I asked him to lay out the case for holding another referendum, and why the campaign believes another vote is the best solution to Brexit.
The proposals are to be debated by the Danish government this afternoon, a parliamentary press officer told CNBC, although as far as he understood it was the first debate and the measures had to be debated three times in the chamber.
Anne-Berry Wade, a USGS press officer, said she "did not work in consultation with the White House" on their release, and that the phrase "core mission" is "fairly standard and often used by the USGS," not something the DOI inserted.
A press officer for the United States-led coalition fighting Islamic State militants said the Kurds had retreated east of the Euphrates to prepare for the eventual liberation of Raqqa, the de facto capital of the Islamic State in Syria.
In Germany, asylum applicants live in assigned parts of the country while awaiting their court decisions and cannot travel unless authorized by the federal immigration authority, according to Kira Gehrmann, the press officer for Germany's Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.
Three German skiers were killed and another is still missing, after they were buried in an avalanche near the Austrian ski resort of Lech am Arlberg over the weekend, a press officer for the western province of Vorarlberg told CNN.
"I found counterfeits in a country store in a small town in New Hampshire," said Rick Fienberg, a press officer at the American Astronomical Society who became a sort of glasses safety referee in the weeks leading up to the eclipse.
Emmanuel Macron, the newly elected president of France, who is already suffering a postelection plunge in the polls, will take but a "few days of vacation in France" after a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, according to the Élysée press officer.
Texas, which laboratory-confirmed 5,585 cases of the flu as of that date, is seeing activity levels "at the highest level -- widespread -- for a few weeks," said Lara M. Anton, a press officer for the Department of State Health Services.
A press officer said they had no on-the-record statement at present but directed us to a story on the Sun website entitled "WAG WARS: Coleen Rooney accuses Rebekah Vardy of 'leaking stories about her' – before fellow WAG hits back".
The editors of GQ magazine watched and wondered about the outfits (the first lady, Melania Trump, wore Ralph Lauren, one informed another); a press officer, ushering guests to their seats, said he had spent the morning glued to CNN, reluctantly rapt.
Another whistle-blower, Superintendent David Taylor, a former police press officer, has come forward to say that the existence of a smear campaign against Sergeant McCabe was widely known within the police force and by his superiors, including Commissioner Noirin O'Sullivan.
"Given the network performance issues on March 27-28, 2012, the only message to reach Mr. Sanger from the CIA press officer in this particular exchange was a standard auto-message generated by a network device," said Dean Boyd, the CIA spokesperson.
Seoul Central District Court found Choi Soon-sil guilty of obstruction of duty by using her ties with impeached South Korean President Park Geun-hye to solicit academic favors for her daughter from Ewha Womans University, a court press officer told CNN Friday.
Nobody has a television in the village, much less internet access, though the mayor's press officer has just begun broadcasting a news segment on community radio in Q'eqchi' in which he warns people about the risks of traveling to the United States.
While there's nothing specifically about Twitch — "Sorry, my son has been on Twitch but that's the extent of my knowledge of it," wrote Judith Ingram, the FEC's press officer — there are AOs on everything from bitcoin donations and cryptocurrency mining to loyalty programs.
Asked to comment on the ways in which companies appeared to be sidestepping the rules, Daniel Munden, Chief Press Officer for the government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, which oversees the process, said implementing the new system would take time.
"(The book) shows the bestial conditions in which the captives were held, but it also shows that even in the face of hunger, they were able to demonstrate empathy, cooperation (and) compassion," said Agnieszka Kowalczyk-Nowak, press officer of the State Museum at Majdanek.
CBP press officer Ralph DeSio told VICE News on Wednesday that two attempts were made to recover the bodies on Tuesday but were abandoned due to high winds, and that another attempt would be made by the San Diego County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday.
"While Kanopy has been an excellent partner and a great resource for our patrons, unfortunately we've had to make the difficult decision to discontinue use due to the rising cost of the system," Fritzi Bodenheimer, the press officer for the Brooklyn Public Library, concurred.
From July 31, ENN will be allowed to deliver LNG carried in trailers over the 48-km (29-mile) Zhoushan Cross-sea Bridge that connects Zhoushan Island to the city of Zhenhai on the mainland, said a company press officer, without giving further details.
In Austria, a rescue mission for the fourth skier was suspended because of continuous heavy snow and avalanche warnings in the area, Vorarlberg press officer Florian Themessl-Huber said, adding that rescuers may not be able to resume their work until Tuesday or even Wednesday.
"The elections in Brazil are a priority for us, and we have been taking a series of steps to make sure our platform gives people a voice, encourages civic engagement and helps strengthen democracy," a press officer for Facebook said in an emailed statement.
One of those rescue efforts resulted in the death of a 77-year-old woman, who fell more than 100 feet after she was not properly attached to a harness pulling her up into a helicopter, Tokyo Fire Department Press Officer Yuji Kikuchi said.
"There are many issues to be clarified and answers on several serious allegations of corruption and breach of anti-money laundering and banking supervision obligations that have not been investigated by the police in Malta," Lucian Goleanu, press officer for the liberals, told the news conference.
"Paul got to a piano and a sing-song was started — he'd always been good at that sort of thing — and he said, 'Well; here's a new one,' and he played 'Hey Jude,'" recalled the Beatles' friend and sometime press officer Derek Taylor, who was there that magical night.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Legal firm Trench, Rossi e Watanabe is no longer representing holding company J&F Investimentos in leniency deal talks with prosecutors on the fine the company must pay for its role in a massive political graft case, a company press officer told Reuters on Tuesday.
The Food and Drug Administration notified the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the Arizona Department of Corrections that their confiscated shipments of sodium thiopental have been refused on the basis that the detained drugs appear to be unapproved new drugs and misbranded drugs, FDA press officer Lyndsay Meyer said.
" When I asked the council whether Macao would get a chance to buy the building it occupies at a reduced price, a press officer answered, "The administration needs to evaluate the value of the property in accordance with the value of the market so as to avoid possible damage to revenues.
"I think in many ways what aces go through is similar to what bi people went through a while ago—and to some extent presently: The feeling of 'not being gay enough' to qualify," says Micheal Dore, press officer for AVEN, the online asexual forum founded by advocate David Jay back in 2006.
"The moon will totally block the sun for up to two minutes and 40 seconds, as seen from within a roughly 70-mile-wide path stretching from the Oregon coast to the South Carolina coast," Rick Fienberg, astronomer and press officer for the American Astronomical Society (AAS), writes in an email to BuzzFeed Health.
At a Sunday news conference, Karixia Ortiz, press officer for the Department of Public Safety, said that "every death must be confirmed by the Institute of Forensic Science, which means either the bodies have to be brought to San Juan to do an autopsy or a medical examiner must be dispatched to the local municipality to verify the death," according to an audio recording obtained by Huffington Post.
When I questioned the transaction, which however small in scale, left a sour symbolic residue, asking why the tournament was not held at one of the city's 12 other municipal courses, a press officer for the mayor said that it would have been wrong to deprive children of the chance to play on the nicest course, and that the mayor had nothing to do with the Mayor's Cup anyway.

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