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This opportunity is publicised before we go into each area to make sure we get a big response.
The more such work is publicised – prudently, for no one wants to assist trolls – the more readers are put on guard.
As such, I'd urge my female peers to put themselves forward for high profile awards like the MacRobert Award to ensure their work is publicised.
"Information about the Mossad's activity does not reach the public, and often what is publicised many years after the event is but the tip of the iceberg of almost imaginary activity and operations," he writes.
His phone number is publicised throughout Dubai, and anyone can call if they have a problem.
So for instance, King.com is a public company whose data is publicised quarterly and derives over 70percentt of its revenue from mobile — 95percentt of which is from three games.
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We're meeting because Gabrielle is publicising a new book, Nick Drake: Remembered for a While.
The painted Simpson is publicising a film, but the promoters promised that the persistent summer rains would wash him away.
His latest pieces were publicised in suitably guerrilla fashion.
The photo will be publicised only when power-sharing resumes.
But she insists her name not be publicised.
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