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If there is one it has not been publicised yet.

"The benefits of breastfeeding have been widely publicised yet … it's clear that efforts are still falling far too short and the grave reality is that this is costing children's lives," said Professor Russell Viner of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.

Lavigne gave us a peek at a few selected entries to the hackathon that haven't been publicised yet, satirising everything from political machine hacks to the endless search for the "Uber of everything".

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Just as in his private life the young Presley regularly flattened the many men who challenged him to fight, and yet publicised his almost sickening devotion to his mother, so his songs were either masculine and hard like Jailhouse Rock or appallingly sentimental, like Heartbreak Hotel and Love Me Tender.

The Coalition hasn't publicised its election costings yet, and Turnbull demurred when asked when we might expect them, saying the "real issue" of the day was "the flagrant wastefulness and recklessness" of Labor's spending.

BBC reporter Damien McGuiness, who is in Latvia, said much of the police work in the country is undercover so details cannot yet be publicised in case the investigation is jeopardised.

The interventional community should not be enticed by the irrelevant yet highly publicised result of the "landmark" analysis to forget current guideline recommendations for the treatment of patients with stable coronary disease [ 6, 7].

A pioneer in so many things, Atwood has chosen the publication of her long-awaited book on science fiction, In Other Worlds, to publicise this as yet rudimentary industry: a commemorative special edition of 300 copies of In Other Worlds has been printed on Second Harvest paper.

The New Music award considers what lies beyond, which might be the future, and which is yet to be publicised.

Yet despite the widely publicised high quality of this year's crop of finalists, it has so far still fallen short of the gains in the two best years so far this century, 25,000 in 2001 - when the shortlist included Ian McEwan's Atonement - and 22,000 in 2003, when it included the comic novel Vernon God Little and Monica Ali's bestselling Brick Lane.

Yet, as has been widely publicised, they are in trouble.

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