Sentence examples for broadly publicised from inspiring English sources

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The emphasis on indirect transmission may be as a result of the foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in the UK in 2001; after implementation of the animal movement ban, one of the practices producers could undertake to attempt to prevent the disease was the cleaning and disinfection of vehicles and people coming on to their farms; this was encouraged by the government [ 7] and broadly publicised.

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A link to an online 'Horse Owners Questionnairee' was publicised through equestrian media, social media websites (via both broadly accessed systems such as twitter, facebook as well as more equine-specific webpages) and in e-mail lists from equestrian organisations.

His picture was released and widely publicised.

Izzard's eccentricities are well publicised.

These firings are usually publicised.

Their impending launch has been well publicised.

But Bingham successfully publicised its existence.

It was their most publicised case.

But she had another, less publicised life.

Their existence is certainly not publicised.

But few tech firms like having their test markets publicised.

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