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We will publicise the e-journal via a broad range of e-mail lists.
If Gibson would like to suggest a date in the next two weeks, I will publicise it.
The understanding of course is that the stars will publicise these freebies in the press and on social media.
Ms Fergusson says she will publicise the scandal in decorating magazines.Meanwhile, the city is trying to return stolen goods to their rightful owners.
You can smell the desperation on them as they vainly fling together all manner of spurious statistics in the frantic hope that someone – anyone – will publicise their film.
Leslie denied the group is being bankrolled by big corporate donors, and said the the Independent Group will publicise details of its finances, in compliance with Electoral Commission rules, despite not yet being a political party.
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Occasionally if I feel there's something interesting about it or funny, or something particularly revelatory about the comments, then I'll publicise it.
The EU said the status will ensure the product is protected from imposters and will help publicise its distinctive nutty and bittersweet flavour.
But in America she will not publicise the book.
Australia's prime minister says the country will not publicise its new post-2020 emissions reduction target until the Coalition party room has cleared the policy in August.
There is another facet to the Ferguson story directly relevant to this election but one the SNP will not publicise: its saviour is a multimillionaire tax exile.
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