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The Haggler noted that for years, members of the Better Business Bureau were not allowed to publicize their membership, for fear that it would tempt the organization into pay-to-play shenanigans.
For Coward fans, the most revelatory aspect of the book is Part 3, "Noël's War," as it relates in riveting detail his contributions to the war effort, which he obviously wasn't allowed to publicize.
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Nevertheless, the office was a bully pulpit that allowed him to publicize himself and his political views.
The move was a bit of an about-face for Twitter, which has largely played a passive role in allowing Anonymous to publicize its campaigns on the platform.
But after-hours parties have returned with a vengeance from New York to Los Angeles, in no small part because Facebook and Twitter allow organizers to publicize the events more widely while maintaining secrecy and exclusivity.
Many lotteries will require a release to allow them to publicize the game, but you should be able to get legal advice to prevent this on grounds of privacy.
Mormon temples are considered sacred, and only Mormons are allowed to enter; it's gravely offensive to many Mormons to publicize details of temple rites.
The two were known for squabbling over which one would be allowed to fill in for Mr. Clinton at highly publicized events.
For the first time in several months, news photographers were allowed to photograph the negotiators before the meeting, indicating that both sides wanted to publicize the fact that they were working together again.
It wasn't until the 1970s that a local geologist and a filmmaker began to search for and eventually found the burial site, though the political climate of the time hardly allowed for them to publicize their findings.
He said, for example, Napster was not allowed to share lists with the news media because, he said, if Napster publicized the list, or parts of it, then Napster users would be able to skirt the filter.
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