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We routinely publish photos of dead Iraqis or dead Africans — we don't really worry about their families.
We will spread transparency throughout public services, making sure all public bodies routinely publish details of senior pay and perks.
Newspapers routinely publish co-ordinated smears and then have the audacity to blame New Labour for indulging them.
Ipsa, which does not currently routinely publish individual receipts, has been given time to consider taking the case to the supreme court.
Whether newspapers, other publications and Internet sites that routinely publish the ages of actors should cease and desist, the unions did not say.
Newspapers routinely publish articles from wire services, and many of them also subscribe to the major papers' news services and reprint their articles.
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Vanity Fair routinely publishes stories critical of the president-elect, and publisher Graydon Carter has traded insults with Trump for decades.
Twenty years ago, high-end illustrated books were once routinely published in their own cardboard cases.
That magazine routinely publishes stories which embarrass the mighty, including proprietors.
"Data on injuries which do not require medical attention have not been routinely published but are available on request.
In the booming years, USA Today routinely published 2m copies a day; we hit 3m just after the 9/11 tragedy.
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