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It read, "Outraged liberals: Stop picking on Obama's baby mama!" and was first publicized on Wednesday by Alex Koppelman of Salon.
Having gone undetected for some time, the Hole in the Wall was first publicized by El Paso newspapermen in 1927.
When Ortiz was first publicized as the face of the promotion, the Yankees were incensed because they found out about it from a reporter.
The most prominent example may have been a massacre of approximately 300 villagers last December by the Lord's Resistance Army in northeastern Congo, which was first publicized by the media in late March.
For example, in the case of the precipitation data which was first publicized in 2004 both scientists and farmers had been thinking in terms of widely available 30-year averages, which can be misleading.
When the release of the tool was first publicized, several articles claimed that AACS had been cracked.
This did not impress Mechanic: "Do you think in any way, shape, or form that weirding me out is going to make me want to make this movie?" Travolta's involvement in Battlefield Earth was first publicized in late 1995.
These warnings were first publicized 14 years ago when it was suggested that genetic material from H9N2 subtypes contributed to the emergence of H5N1 in 1997 in Hong Kong [ 16].
The accusations were first publicized by the national newspaper Rzeczpospolita, which quoted several priests who said the archbishop had made homosexual advances.
Riley's ties to Abramoff were first publicized in late 2005 and figured to become a campaign issue in the 2006 governor's race.
When the police announced two weeks ago that a heroin user who had been jailed had tested positive for AIDS, it was the first publicized case of a drug user contracting the disease in Bishkek, a city of about 650,000 residents, though experts say there are several others.
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