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The Bicycle Helmet Initiative Trust, which publicised the figures, has now asked the Government to consider making cycle helmets compulsory for children.
The total numbers of volunteers enrolled from each of these courses is listed in table 1. Volunteers were enrolled with the support of each university, which publicised the study and provided background information about TB prevention (with posters in main circulation areas, leaflets and 15 min lectures during classes).
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Think of the Werther effect – which describes how publicised suicides some times lead to copycat suicides.
Cunningham got the most, on account of his relationship with Nicky Brown [his white fiancee], which was well-publicised.
But after a number of publicised cases which exposed some shady tactics, marketing teams have had to ensure they're at least attempting to avoid intentional wrongdoing.
It was down from 722,000 (3.5%) for the first episode of the much publicised drama, which is understood to have a consolidated audience figure – including people who watched it in the subsequent seven days – of more than 2 million.
It's weird that post-Savile, a case in which a handful of publicised accusations brought forth a tsunami of others, the possibility of granting anonymity to those accused of sexual crimes as well as those alleging them should still be so strongly on the agenda.
There were also a number of other publicised failures, which resulted in broken DNS functionality for victim networks.
The palace fared worse during World War II; it was bombed no less than seven times, the most serious and publicised of which resulted in the destruction of the palace chapel in 1940.
Styron and Mailer had a well-publicised quarrel, which began in the 1950s, over some remarks Styron allegedly made about Mailer's wife's indulgence in lesbianism.
In contrast to the motivations of a suicide bomber, which are intentionally well-publicised, those behind a murder-suicide are usually more difficult to fathom.
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