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"She is doing everything a publicist would do, publicizing a national program".
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But some Web sites for parents have offered the suspicion that schools remove lagging students to protect another statistic that schools do publicize: their students' admissions rates to top colleges.
Steinem has maintained that she is proud of the work she did publicizing the exploitative working conditions of the bunnies and especially the sexual demands made of them, which skirted the edge of the law.
He added that his group did not try to influence the timing, but did publicize the case in hopes of showing that victims of malpractice would be penalized by the limits on awards.
Stopping short of coming out and saying the FCC would start regulating cellphone company early termination fees, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin did publicize ideas for how such regulations would work.
Warren did not call for Litan's ouster, but her letter to Brookings did publicize some embarrassing details about his work.
While some of these might work, master glovemakers often use a safer, more reliable method that they don't publicize for fear the public will screw it up.
Their personal life developed out of the professional, though they don't publicize their relationship.
Al Lockwood, a British military spokesman here, "and we certainly don't publicize them".
What the supporters and opponents will do to publicize their arguments is unclear.
But there is a critical difference: lawyers and the rest do not publicize what clients tell them, whereas reporters do.
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