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As a single woman of independent means, Austin wondered after getting back in the studio in February how in the world she would be able to publicize the new record.
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Using social media like Facebook and then-nascent Twitter, he was able to publicize the show without spending money on a public relations firm.
Strong's Federalist allies in the legislature were able to publicize the partisan nature of the analysis, resulting in a hostile public backlash.
I've been struck by the degree to which, just like in the Arab Spring, the media has been able to publicize this issue of women's rights.
With the increasing popularity and quantity of outdoor holiday markets, more local business owners are able to publicize their products.
When asked whether he regretted not being able to publicize a damaging story about a political opponent before the election, Temple paused for several moments.
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He said he looked forward to a public hearing, during which his lawyers would be able to obtain and publicize the transcripts of interviews with Spitzer administration officials, and with the governor himself.
Some argued that only a man would be able to lose such a highly publicized race and then run for president.
"We'll be able to tell if they're not publicizing and marketing the school broadly throughout the school district".
"No de-Baathification!" he said, before adding, "They now need to publicize that more effectively, to be able to convince members of the current regime that that is something that would work".
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