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Rio and Brazil as a whole face violence issues, that is a fact widely know.
This award was a global event in the sense that huge numbers of people have been touched by Gore's work and the importance of climate change, and because the Nobel Prize is the most widely know effort to recognize scientific and social contributions.
"We hired Ogilvy to assist us in promoting the initiative and the projects to the media in order to try and make the initiative, the projects and the issues more widely know – essentially they helped with getting media coverage and drafting and placing opinion pieces about 'Momentum for Change'," said Nicholas Nuttall, the UNFCCC communications chief.
The two venerable stage actors, still most widely know for their film and TV work - separately, and together in the X-Men films - will be taking a new production of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot on a short regional tour in the new year, before opening for a longer run at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London's West End.
Until quite recently, in fact, Mr. Kim maintained his diplomatic efforts at engagement, now widely know as his "sunshine policy," despite the utter contempt and venomous scorn spewed by the North's official propaganda machine, which disparaged him as stooge of Washington unworthy of serious consideration.
A creative spark previously hidden on sound effects albums became more widely know.
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