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"It's not a very publicized item," said Wester Draper, 34, who is one of the town council's two members.
Robert Olen Butler, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and a professor at Florida State, wrote what became a very publicized break-up announcement this summer.
Then there was Kutcher's then-wife, Demi Moore (neé @MrsKutcher) who took a very publicized break from her pioneering efforts in the art of the selfie to dissuade a follower from suicide.
She gave two very publicized speeches on women's issues that spurred even more frenzied Hillary-talk.
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They are all experiencing very public, highly publicized shifts.
After a cataclysmic event, something so profoundly tragic that is shakes us as a country, those at the heart of the tragedy gather together for a very public, highly publicized event.
Until Monday, there had been very few publicized drone strikes on the Afghan side of the border.
This closure was very well publicized, with pundits claiming it was because of market volatility caused by any number of factors, including the election, oil prices, the Fed raising rates, Brexit, China/Brazil economies, etc.
The best recent example of this was during a very much publicized and patriotism-infused territorial dispute with Japan in 2012, which saw anti-Japan protests rage across China and boycotts called for against Japanese products.
I did have some very highly publicized disagreements with executives, both with studios and prominent television executives.
This was a very highly publicized ballot initiative with a tremendous amount of lobbying and legal positioning on both sides.
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