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I am acutely aware of all this and therefore try to shun gratuitous publicity".
Sir Peter Burt's tenure at ITV is evidence of what happens when financiers try to shun the limelight if they are running a broadcaster.
The foundation has always been correctly very principled about the licenses that we use, but we don't try to shun similar licenses.
There will be happiness that the brothers can try to shun their label as underachievers together with the Braves, as Danny Knobler writes on CBSSports.com, and Braves management is absolutely giddy to get such a talent upgrade, Mark Bradley writes in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Managers there try to shun excessive diversification: Indeed, one of the hot funds, Janus 20, is supposed to have no more than 30 names in it.
The rest of Albany will most likely try to shun his legacy it already seems like Silver's name has been swiped off his district's website when, in reality, it was the broader political culture that took a big hit on Monday.
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A second alternative is to continue the administration's failed policy of trying to shun North Korea.
In 2011, he too was worried about privacy, and tried to shun Google for at least a week.
"I spent a lot of growing up trying to shun that part of myself".
Yes, he's part of Imogene's world, the life she tried to shun but must now learn to embrace.
"It's not that I'm not country or I'm trying to shun the country audience," Williams added.
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