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From the modest beginnings of a blog about corruption, Navalny has built an impressive social media empire that cranks out several videos every week in which he and his allies take aim at Putin's administration in a conversational tone far less stilted than the public presenters on state television.

For inspiration and ideas to bring neuroscience to the general public, presenters can read through the Brain Awareness Week annual reports from around the world on the Dana Foundation website (www.dana.org/baw).org/baw

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When those allegations were first made public, the presenter vehemently denied the accusations against him, in what has been described by Lord Judge as a "seriously aggravating" feature of the case.

In 2002 the public-art presenters Creative Time are planning a series of wireless-based projects, including one that will transform a segment of SoHo sidewalk into a computer screen that displays text messages sent from cellular telephones.

She was there to appraise the space for her contribution to "Sonic Garden," a sound installation by four artists commissioned by the World Financial Center Arts and Events Program and the public-arts presenter Creative Time.

Somewhere in the infinitesimal calibrations of camera shutter and screen-pulse the juicy images of sports fixtures and presenters, public buildings and marathon runners, get caught up in the gearing and squished into cubist pulp.

Second, she did not, as she claimed, lay down her career as a television presenter, public speaker and charity fund-raiser when she married; Sir Paul supported her in her professional endeavours.

One woman also explained she was too frightened to make her claims public while the presenter was alive.

An experienced public speaker and presenter on HIV/AIDS, Dhingra was a youth delegate to the May 2000 preparatory meeting for the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS, where she was the only young person to speak in front of the General Assembly.

Dibb, who saw television as a public space, rarely used presenters, voiceovers or "expert" analysis to structure his films.

The public "niceness" of daytime presenters who occupy this stratum of fame is at odds with the perennial rumours of vicious off-camera rivalry.

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