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The report urges the government to use the latter figure when publicising the reforms.
I did lick golf balls too until somebody told me a guy in America who did that died because of the pesticides," he told a journalist from the Manchester Evening News when publicising the book.
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The closest it came to a scandal was when Naomi Watts, publicising her critically mauled biopic of Princess Diana, walked out of a Mayo interview last year.
Naturally, when Peatling publicised the takedown request, Twitter did what Twitter does.
The Profumo affair inaugurated a period when newspapers publicised the most moronic, shameless gossip.
The incident went virtually unnoticed until nine months later when Politkovskaya publicised it in an article called "Disappearing People".
When journalists publicise a particularly indefensible page (usually a page that Facebook has already been made aware of by users), the company tends to act by shutting down that particular page.
They feel more together when they publicise and highlight the discrimination they have experienced.
When BSkyB publicised their intentions to take over Manchester United, supporters reacted furiously to the news.
I spend my life pretending to be someone else and sometimes when you are publicising something, you are pretending to be someone else as well, because you are just playing a heightened, witty and hopefully intelligent version of yourself.
Biti said he has not received the letter but that there is no such crime as releasing the election results, particularly when all he was publicising were the counts posted at each polling station available to anyone.
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