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Her goal and that of her Amsterdam-based group, the Women on Waves Foundation, is not only to help individual women but to publicize a public health issue that remains taboo in many parts of the world, despite estimates ranging from 60,000 to 100,000 deaths a year from unsafe abortions.
O. J. Simpson will appear on a series of television programs next week, including "Today" on NBC and "The View" on ABC, to publicize a Web site on which he will take questions from the public.
Some kidnappings are intended to publicize a political view.
"People are going to publicize a Sarah Palin comic rather than a small independent comic".
All of which makes it harder, and more expensive, to publicize a movie.
The second occasion was to publicize a concert; canny Zhurbin borrowed the buskers' rough-edged appeal.
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Going to New York to publicize an indictment of debatable importance, as John Ashcroft did on Tuesday, would have been unthinkable.
Reaching out to nontraditional audiences used to mean little more than going to a black church to publicize an August Wilson play.
In at least one case, some parents felt that Ms. Pirro's desire to publicize an arrest was hurtful to some of the children involved.
The video appears to be an effort to publicize an attack that the group describes as "the largest martyrdom operation in Syria," but also to humanize the group, which was blacklisted by the United States in December.
A fan took out a quarter-page ad on Wednesday in the Green Bay Press-Gazette to publicize an open letter to the Packers' management, asking for Favre's return.
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