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She then set about wooing influential book bloggers to publicise her novel.
He then tried to publicise her case by giving interviews to international media and helping her children launch the campaign for their mother's release.
Jane Seymour was also in Cannes today to publicise her new 90-minute drama Dear Prudence and I managed to grab 10 minutes with her.
On a short visit to the UK to publicise her book, she is learning a little more about the UK's experience of poverty.
It's promoted by Lady Port-Huntley (Isabella Rossellini) a beautiful, legless, brewing tycoon (legless due to a motoring accident, not her own booze) to publicise her beer.
Stosur has only progressed beyond the third round twice in 14 visits to Melbourne Park – in 2006 and 2010 – and is refusing to publicise her expectations.
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What's she up to now? Publicising her latest role with another photoshoot?
In the opening scenes, Taylor publicises her and Burton's theatre re-emergence with newspaper adverts featuring love hearts skewered with Cupid's bow.
The prime minister's wife steers clear of political controversy in her messages, instead giving followers glimpses into her day-to-day life and publicising her favourite charities.
But in order to make her frustration heard by the officials, Asghari publicised her plight by releasing a video online which was viewed by thousands of viewers.
The closest it came to a scandal was when Naomi Watts, publicising her critically mauled biopic of Princess Diana, walked out of a Mayo interview last year.
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