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lobbyist

[lob-ee-ist] / ˈlɒb i ɪst /


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Russia and Europe, and American lobbyists and investors close to the administration.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sidewalks frequented by federal workers, lobbyists, journalists, and nonprofit workers became a chaotic crime scene.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the gulf between them lives Black Washington: a professional class of reporters, lobbyists, business executives and political operatives who are not fully at home within either scene.

From Washington Post

Ora was performing her song Praising You at a Prince's Trust event in New York when Australian lobbyist Ian Smith decided to show off his dance moves.

From BBC

Its lobbyists and industry allies have persuaded 20 states to pass legislation preempting local gas restrictions, and they are hoping to undo existing bans.

From Washington Post