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These firings are usually publicised.
The Vatican recently told the Guardian that any news on the appointment would be made available on the Vatican's bulletin, where such appointments are usually publicised.
Although it is not surprising that the company, as a subsidiary of AIG, would encounter turbulence, such deals are not usually publicised until some sort of agreement on pricing has been reached.
Previous purges were usually publicised (if at all) weeks or months after the event.Some think, then, that the removal is a message to the outside world too, and China in particular.
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Among insiders, politicians' antics in bed are often well-known but usually not publicised.
The Sun newspaper, not usually given to publicising Fabian pamphlets, but vigorously pro-referendum, splashed Ms Stuart's misgivings across two pages.So far, Mr Blair has been able to ignore the clamour for a referendum.
Thanks to the support of Pakistani celebrities such as Mahira Khan, Sanam Saeed and Riz Ahmed, HeF's unpretentious aesthetic is now a viable alternative to the usually ultra-stylised look heavily publicised by mainstream media.
Izzard's eccentricities are well publicised.
His picture was released and widely publicised.
Their impending launch has been well publicised.
But Bingham successfully publicised its existence.
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