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Fagan is believed to be the first juror to speak publicly using his name.
It has already empowered and liberated many NHS staff, encouraging them to speak out publicly, using Twitter and other social media to express themselves.
Mr. Ratner, who quit as Oscars producer after publicly using a gay slur, should've been producing the Grammys, Mr. Rogen offered.
While Erdoğan and his allies have amplified the sense of an authoritarian crackdown by publicly using language such as "purge" and "cleansing" to describe the government reaction, Turkish officials on Monday expressed frustration at western criticism.
ROBERT KOCHERSBERGER Raleigh, N.C., April 18 , 2013To the Editor: The only coherent argument against regulating guns is the one the National Rifle Association won't state publicly: Using background checks to keep the disqualified from buying guns hurts gun sales.
While American energies in Aden focused on the recovery effort, a worldwide hunt began in earnest today to track down the group responsible for what had every appearance of a terrorist attack, though American officials stopped short of publicly using the word terrorism.
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