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Mutualist ideas were later publicized by Francisco Pi y Margall, a federalist leader and the translator of many of Proudhon's books.

Should I win a second term, a big reason I will win a second term is because the Republican nominee and the Republican Party have so alienated the fastest-growing demographic group in the country, the Latino community," he told the Iowa Des Moines register, while begging seeking their coveted endorsement in the swing state (the transcript was later publicized).

In the three corruption scandals during his administration, later publicized after he died, Harding had no involvement, and the culprit in one of them was not appointed by Harding.

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Pegasus was one of the tools that Hacking Team apparently used — and later, inadvertently publicized when its emails were leaked.

When stories of torture of returning POWs were later being publicized by the Nixon administration, Fonda called the returning POWs "hypocrites and liars and pawns", adding about the prisoners she visited, "These were not men who had been tortured.

The identities of others, particularly those associated with charities and other nonprofit groups, will be publicized later by Treasury Secretary Paul H. O'Neill after treasury officials have discussed them privately with foreign finance ministers and central bankers, officials said.

Two days later, after a widely publicized search, her body was found in a gully not far from her home.

Roger (later Sir Roger Casementt publicized the atrocities in the Congo Free State to such good effect that in 1908 the Belgian government confiscated the colony from its own king in an attempt to put an end to the misrule of exploitation.

In Communist lore, there is an aura about Beidaihe (bay-die-huh), whose beauty was immortalized in a well-known poem by Mao Zedong in the 1950's and where the supreme leader Deng Xiaoping later took much publicized swims in the Bohai Sea.

Dionysius' fictitious identity, doubted already in the sixth century by Hypatius of Ephesus and later by Nicholas of Cusa, was first seriously called into question by Lorenzo Valla in 1457 and John Grocyn in 1501, a critical viewpoint later accepted and publicized by Erasmus from 1504 onward.

Publicized later was an internal report within the LAPD and Los Angeles County DCFS which showed the DCFS had cleared Jackson early on of unfounded molestation charges from the Chandlers, and later from the Arvizos in 2003.

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