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The tournament was highly publicized.
One was highly publicized; the other, done without fanfare, came to light only last week.
The lawsuit was highly publicized, and the timing of the settlement was surprising to many because both parties had invested significant resources in getting the case to trial.
The North Koreans claimed that the two people responsible for the abduction of Megumi Yokota, whose kidnapping was highly publicized, had been tried and found guilty in 1998.
"Because it was highly publicized, I was called and told it was an oversight," Mr. Campbell said, "but my wife teaches school, I have church business and at this late date I cannot pick up and go".
"This rally was highly publicized in the media, which could have theoretically caused people to experience some 'FOMO,'" they noted.
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The revenge killing and the legal proceedings that followed were highly publicized at the time and incited public debates over the concepts of filial piety and the rule of law.
Kemmler's highly publicized execution was a grotesque and fiery botch.
THE health benefits of drinking red wine have been highly publicized.
This year alone, there have also been highly publicized battles over partisan gerrymandering in Texas and Colorado.
The deaths and the charges were highly publicized, especially in West Virginia, the trial's location.
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