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Scholars and concerned citizens have started campaigns; a young boy wrote a widely publicised letter to Tony Blair.
For example, when Gateway Bridge was opened in Brisbane, Australia, it became a "suicide magnet" after a well publicised suicide at the bridge's opening ceremony.
He intensified his philanthropy, including a highly publicised campaign to save Benjy, a "gay" Irish bull, from the slaughterhouse.
But we've already seen Eisenluther with a sinister bald bonnet in a highly publicised headshot from March, so what gives?
Cancer has a well publicised "public story" in which death plays a prominent role.
One possible contributor in our study population may have been a widely publicised NSW civil suit alleging negligence in a vaginal delivery.
Its success coincided with a highly publicised high court adultery case involving him and a Dutch army officer, both known to an upper-class English couple.
Rumours of police complicity are widespread, and in June last year a former officer, Christiaan Prinsloo, was arrested in a highly publicised case for supplying gangs with firearms.
Barely a year later, Perth Glory owner Tony Sage had a highly publicised spat with Football Federation Australia, and held the W-League and National Youth League teams to ransom.
For instance, recently, a highly publicised route hijacking attack was exposed [15], which was launched over a period of a number of months, and the attackers routed a significant amount of traffic through Belarus and Iceland.
A much publicised corruption commission has launched numerous investigations into Romania's public-private mafias.
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