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We launched a statement -- "A Call to Lament and Repent" -- which more than 26,000 of you have now signed -- and publicized it with ads in the online editions of Christianity Today, Relevant, and The Christian Century.
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Because the race has been so hard fought and so well publicized, it has confronted voters with an unusual number of important questions.
Although Corman publicized it as an exploitation piece with plenty of sex and violence, Scorsese's influence made it "something much more".
In 1911, Frank Roman succeeded Greenblatt as bandmaster; Roman embellished the song with trumpet flourishes and publicized it.
Portis says he'll see the new movie, but he won't have anything to do with publicizing it, and he has never taken any part in adapting his novels for the screen.
Even the loser of the game, former Soviet grandmaster Eduard Gufeld, made more money with it, publicizing it in his books and recycling it in chess magazines all over the world.
"This was a decision that was made with tremendous difficulty, to publicize it," Ms. Picard said.
Indochine publicized its 10th anniversary with a media alert, like a middle-aged star between movies.
It recently began publicizing its rebates with bill inserts and door hangers; in two weeks, it received more than 3,500 inquiries from customers.
And while it has had its publicized fights with the Clinton administration, notably on trade, it remains ideologically attuned to the Clinton-Gore agenda.
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