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The author of the post, Nicolas Marino, went on to say, "I think media should stop publicizing something that was a complete sham once and for all and start documenting how they lied blatantly to the whole world".
However, if you're publicizing something like your own book reading or rock concert, invite everyone!
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According to the survey, MPs heckled for three main reasons to call someone out on their bullshit (our word), to publicize something their opposition said (big heckling moments usually make it onto Youtube), or like any college student chanting "chug" at a kegger to support their teammate.
People are publicizing usually something really cool or fun that they're doing, or at least they make it appear that way.
The film is really about what it is to be a Negro living in Harlem, and I feel strongly that I would be doing it a gross disservice if I allowed it to be publicized as something else.
Academic publishing has its own faults, known as "publication bias," where researchers and journals only bother publicizing research if something interesting is found (even though such a finding may be an outlier).
Whenever someone says colleges "need" to do something, like publicizing employment rates, or "requires" a national standardized exit test, it means government regulation.
Ms. Inayatullah, the women's minister, and other officials say the government has taken extraordinary steps both to punish the suspects and -- not least through publicizing the case -- to prevent something similar from happening elsewhere.
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