His publicist said Bernstein had been in failing health for some time.
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She'll continue production as planned, publicist Meredith O'Sullivan said in an email.
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A message left with Cassidy's publicist seeking comment was not immediately returned.
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She's also started a new partnership with fellow celebrity publicist Jonathan Cheban.
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Comey's publicist also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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We really hope this positive trend continues, said communicationsmanager Tina Toribaba.
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He later became iwi communicationsmanager and in 2001 Kaupapa Maori director.
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Doris Mejía is the communicationsmanager for Practical Action in Lima, Peru.
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An update on the phone systems from Telecom's communicationsmanager Mark Watts.
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BP communicationsmanager Jonty Mills said the supply of oil was outpacing demand.
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That's a first, said Rachel Cooper, publicrelationsmanager for Mattel Brands.
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Rowling's publicrelationsmanager said on Monday that she would not be commenting further.
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His father, a publicrelationsmanager, an employee and another singer were also detained.
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Celtic publicrelationsmanager Peter McLean said: We were very impressed with the pace of the fox.
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After his Burns Fellowship, Ian Cross became the publicrelationsmanager of the then iconic carpet firm Feltex.
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An external publicrelationsexecutive working for BTG Pactual declined to comment.
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Respected Irish publicrelationsexecutive Brendan Bracken has died after a long illness.
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In this dangerous future, the most dangerous man is, naturally, a publicrelationsexecutive.
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A Gafisa publicrelationsexecutive said the company declined to comment for this story.
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A publicrelationsexecutive for Citigroup said the bank does not comment on market speculation.
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Her brother is the famous PRexecutive Roland Rudd, who was close to New Labour.
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John Paul Charles, a PRexecutive from Glasgow, has lived in London for nearly four years.
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The term itself was coined in 2005 by Ellen Davis, a PRExecutive from the US National Retail Federation.
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A month later, James Nicholson, a Yorkshire PRexecutive, was shot dead while visiting a factory in West Belfast.
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Jürgen Klopp gave a passable impression of a Uefa PRexecutive in billing the reunion with Porto as tough for Liverpool.
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I'm going to have the pressagent wire the story on ahead.
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Remember, you always want to keep good friends with the pressagent.
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Mahar also saw to it that no pressagent horned in.
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Sabrina now falls in love with a pressagent with the hectic chatter.
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His pressagent did me a favour and arranged an interview.
Uso de pr manager en inglés
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Sabine Leroy is PRmanager for travel, tech and shopping at finder.com.au.
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Ms Siobhan Moore has been appointed media and PRmanager by Aer Rianta.
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Michael Jackson's PRmanager, Bob Jones, saw it all.
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Talks had broken down after Volkswagen replaced the relevant managers with lawyers and PRmanagers.
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LucasArts PRmanager Chris Norris went on to add that eventual ports are still a possibility.
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The show, called 2012 sees Hynes play Siobhan Sharpe, an efficient yet slightly clueless PRmanager.
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The Network's Information and PRManager, Ann Swift, is leaving to become Fund-Raising Manager with Focus Ireland.
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PRManagers are "Magic Messengers" and the CEO is known as the "Fairy Godmother of Wishes".
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PRManager Samantha Fogden said the festival was a great way to open up the industry to the public.
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The PRmanager of the venue formerly known as Stringfellows is not, to coin a phrase, a happy bunny.
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Emily is its PRmanager.
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Smyth joined Savills as PRmanager in 2013 and he is now responsible for the firm's internal and external communications.
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Though it's unclear whether Mr Rentzhog and Ms Thunberg have a formal business arrangement, the PRmanager continues to promote her work.
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EALA is focusing resources on development for PC and Xbox 360 which will ship simultaneously this autumn, said EA PRmanager Jonathan Goddard.
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Josephine Miller, PRmanager of VPNRatings.com, explains, Cybercrime is a major threat, especially with so many people using the Internet for work and personal business.
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They also strive to be apolitical, without any "deeper meaning," the sort of games about which executives and PRmanagers can shrug away any controversy.