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Some of his neighbors were upset that he had publicized the incident, he added, because they don't want undue attention.
If my mother had publicized that moment when I cut my arm, it could have devastated my future in incalculable ways.
Mr. Reines also complained that Marie Claire had publicized the article through e-mails to journalists that specifically characterized the comment as a response to Ms. Slaughter.
Rhodes said that even what the Giants had publicized about his contract was an example of playing down a foreigner's impact.
WPGC was Missy's final guest appearance that day; earlier, she had publicized her album at three record stores and another radio station in the Washington area, and she had been greeted in all those places with considerable fanfare.
And while Mr. Brown's tale thrilled the antislavery crowd and got picked up by some newspapers, Frederick Douglass, the abolitionist, decried those who had publicized details about the escape, making it unlikely that anyone else could replicate it.
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