Sentences with phrase «never spoke to the press»

«It's disgusting they would politicize this tragedy,» spokesman Rich Azzopardi said, noting Cuomo never spoke to the press.
By the time Twombly died in 2011, he had become a figure of unique mystery and authority in modern art — an American who chose to live in Italy, an abstract artist fascinated by myth and history, a man who never spoke to the press, and when all is said and done, the most intelligent and emotionally eloquent artist of our age.

Not exact matches

In Trump's West Wing, once the rumors begin that an aide's exit is forthcoming, the «stink» on that staffer never leaves, according to one of the nearly dozen White House aides, former administration officials and outside advisers who spoke to The Associated Press under the same conditions.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer responded to Ruddy in a statement, saying Ruddy «never spoke to the president regarding this issue.»
Famous in Germany for not talking to the press, the Albrechts have passed their tightlipped ways on to their U.S. business: Trader Joe's and its CEO, Dan Bane, declined repeated requests to speak to Fortune, and the company has never participated in a major story about its business operations.
I always make sure to get it out of my system before I speak to the press, so I never make an ass of myself.»
«With the judgement on 25th April 2017 banning our leader from speaking to the press and not to stay with more than 10 persons proves to the entire world that the judiciary in Nigeria is where truth can never prevail».
Having never played the retail - ready at time of writing, I can't comment on these conflicting points as a back seat driver so to speak; as a mere casual observer like we all were before the press embargo was lifted.
Prior to speaking to the above chart, Bob points out a flagrant propaganda ploy used by establishment climate - alarmist scientists, and the IPCC, which is never challenged by the MSM press (to paraphrase):»
Or limiting freedom of the press, denying democratic rights etc.... well, the Parliamentary Gallery might; and some scholars of constitutional law; and some people who have this unusual belief that the current majority has as much of an obligation to obey laws passed by the past Parliament (until the laws are repealed or declared unconstitutional (oops)-RRB- as a former Tory Cabinet minister accused of things we can't speak of (because we don't know and were never told).
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