Someone employed to arrange publicity (for a firm or a public figure)
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Examples for "press agent"
Examples for "press agent"
1I'm going to have the press agent wire the story on ahead.
2Remember, you always want to keep good friends with the press agent.
3Mahar also saw to it that no press agent horned in.
4Sabrina now falls in love with a press agent with the hectic chatter.
5His press agent did me a favour and arranged an interview.
1A publicity man took the writer on a tour of the ship.
2He has become the principal publicity man for Franco's New Spain.
3A publicity man said that caps in this country go back to 1720.
4Miss Kohane was interviewed in the offices of Sid Schechtman, a publicity man.
5His publicity man was a dignified German-American whose methods were legitimate and uninspired.
1But it would be wrong to call him a public relations man.
2Paddy Harverson was the public relations man behind the royal wedding.
3Detractors love to portray David Cameron as little more than a public relations man.
4Carter's public relations man..he is the man in charge of how the Carter Administration appears.
5It was that public relations man, Aaron Doral.
1But we don't understand why people vote for that slippery, bum-faced PR man.
2Hannah Tamaki claims she gave her PR man the boot on the spot.
3He is the PR man for the energy companies.
4Others included PR man Max Clifford and Gordon Taylor, chief of the Professional Footballers' Association.
5A PR man named Lou Weintraub gave her a ticket to the special press buffet.
6I'd just been deposited there by Stanford's PR man.
7When I visited the company PR man, he had the Book of Mormon on his desk.
8Also its chief fundraiser and PR man.
9He walked the walk and talked the talk and made the lifestyle of the humble PR man sexy.
11Depressed idealistic PR man Jason Bateman takes up his case on a pro bono basis with mildly amusing results.
12It's usually the case that the PR man for the acquirer displaces the PR for the company being acquired.
13It is an odd combination of PR man and monk, but Dudamel insists he does not find it incongruous.
14Check out the (suitably indeterminate) Irish lilt he uses for the despicable Crick, PR man from hell.
15The PR man was under cross-examination and so was not allowed talk to anyone while the stenographer was being replaced.
16Asked about his salary, he looks at his PR man, who quickly steps in to say it is not disclosed.