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publicising

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Present participle of publicise

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A well-publicised Internet site www.maydaymonopoly.net offers novice protesters advice on establishing a revolutionary cell, publicising its existence (top tip: enter a pub quiz with a team called Anti-Capitalists), and avoiding arrest (top tip: wear a disguise).Anti-capitalism is the umbrella for a host of disparate causes, ranging from modern eco-war to old-fashioned anarchy.

There is a horrible piece of timing here: all week the FA has been publicising its new anti-racism drive with the tweet "Have you been a victim of discrimination in football?

No commitment was made about publicising the outcome of the disciplinary proceedings, but chairman Lord Blackwell, who had to write to the Bank of England governor Mark Carney to apologise for the rate manipulation, said: "We will look at all the options (to claw back pay) but have to act within the current law".

The mayor did not consult Dyke before publicising the proposal.

So by publicising a positive but truthful image, hopefully Ghana is going to be benefiting in other ways.

For a public repo like guardian/membership-frontend, how would you configure the Slack webhook for Prout without publicising the URL?

This summer Juliet (now 20) was funded by the charity, War Child, to spend a week in London publicising the plight of girls like her.

So distinguishing family policy from sexual ethics was vital.But family policy is controversial not just because it gives newspapers a pretext for publicising politicians' peccadilloes.

The Sun newspaper, not usually given to publicising Fabian pamphlets, but vigorously pro-referendum, splashed Ms Stuart's misgivings across two pages.So far, Mr Blair has been able to ignore the clamour for a referendum.

Even the rhetorical support promised by Mr Cameron could help, says one investor, by publicising quiet success stories and attracting foreign talent and capital.

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Then there are the pizzas: the brash, self-publicising but undoubtedly assured World Pizza Champion Tony Gemignani's empire with his limited-edition margherita (only a random 73 made a day…).

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