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The capacity of would-be "celebrity spree killers" to attract global publicity has been amplified by the emergence of digital communication technologies, allowing them to proselytise and self-publicise from the comfort of their own homes.
Not that being Mrs Oyelowo isn't the sort of enviable state of affairs any woman might wish to publicise loudly from the nearest rooftop, but surely the only conceivable reason for an English rose to assume a surname as ill-fitting as the Nigerian Oyelowo is if Jessica's maiden name had been Rabbit.
11 The UK was criticised for recruiting nurses from countries suffering from their own nursing shortages, including a highly publicised plea from Nelson Mandela for the NHS to ban recruitment from South Africa.
And as widely publicised earlier, from 2013, child benefit will be withdrawn from families in which one or both parents are higher-rate taxpayers - earning more than £44,000 a year.
His arguments were undermined by reports to the contrary from Shepstone and other British officials, and a widely publicised letter from a Potchefstroom vicar claiming that Kruger only represented the will of "a handful of irreconcilables".
The Russian defence minister, Sergei Shoigu, said Russia had launched missile strikes against Islamic State militants in Idlib province, using missiles and jets flying from the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier, which made a highly publicised trip from Russia to Syria last month.
Equally, many of the most widely publicised claims from sceptics about what is in the emails are demonstrably unfounded.
But we've already seen Eisenluther with a sinister bald bonnet in a highly publicised headshot from March, so what gives?
Before then, however, we'll get to see Gosling in Adam McKay's The Big Short, out 22 January; his first return to the big screen after his widely publicised break from acting in 2013.
In any case, recording and publicising footage from this and other slaughterhouses is not of value only insofar as it leads to the prosecution and punishment of the wrongdoers.
"Slow Fade" was written in the "light of the well publicised falls from grace of several high profile church leaders".
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