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But: In the midst of the pushback, Wilson decided to post the models online early in advance of the August 1 deadline he had publicized for their release.
Some of his neighbors were upset that he had publicized the incident, he added, because they don't want undue attention.
"Now let a thousand voices sing". Dr. Wise said he had publicized his research because of "moral coercion," against discussing the scrolls in normal scholarly channels without the approval of the official editors.
Before the series began, Shaughnessy wrote a piece saying that although the Red Sox had beaten the Yankees, the series needed to be won, as it was the only way the Curse of the Bambino, which he had publicized based on the book of the same title in 1990, would end, and demeaning chants of "1918!" would no longer echo at Yankee Stadium.
"Now, Decide.com has publicized a report that they paid consultants to write about themselves," he said in a written statement.
The cables suggest that effort has gone further than the United States has publicized.
Iran also has publicized any sign that the effort to block its oil sales could falter.
This is the first time that the government has publicized a live-ammunition drill, The Associated Press reported.
Even popular TV series Homeland has publicized that it will film its fourth series in Cape Town.
In addition, the center has publicized its activities on 311, the city's information hot line.
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