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You don't want it publicised, and you have to do a great deal of subterfuge.
It invented a cheap juice extractor, which it publicised in adverts extolling the health benefits of drinking an orange.
A second trawl is believed to have spotted his links which would have given Millbank a field day had it publicised Mr Minns' record.
If it served any wider purpose, it publicised some bleak stats: that pub closures are rising again, to 18 a week; that 8,000 pubs have shut in the last seven years.
Adani has strenuously rejected claims an executive from the mining giant privately admitted the company had exaggerated job creation figures months before it publicised them during the Queensland election.
"So the suspicion being that he didn't want, he didn't want it publicised or made clear to anyone for any reason that maybe a bitch was being bred from three or four times a year, the number of deaths of puppies that were dying was unacceptably high".
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Entwistle later said, "He decided that if it was a publicised fact that it was his 21st birthday, he would be able to drink".
Though its most publicised elements are the wartime accounts, it also offers financial compensation for forced labour, and to refugees denied entry to Switzerland during the war.
Turning to the commercial part of the pact, it is less publicised but at least as equally important as the fund itself.
"It's been publicised that bid in quantum terms is £13m," said Whitehouse of the consortium led by former Rangers director Paul Murray and Sale Sharks owner Kennedy.
Vkhutemas was a larger school than the Bauhaus, but it was less publicised and consequently, is less familiar to the West.
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