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He also travelled to Switzerland, where he worked, publicly and privately, with French pacifist authors, such as Romain Rolland and Pierre Jean Jouve.
Despite Cantor's sharp words on charter schools, he has not worked publicly or behind the scenes to increase federal spending on charter schools, DFER argues.
The announcement comes following InsideClimate News and the Los Angeles Times reporting that found Exxon's scientific experts knew about the dangers of burning fossil fuels, but the company worked publicly to undermine climate science.
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"They don't do anything in secret — they work publicly," he said.
For weeks, both companies have been working publicly to make the other seem like the holdout.
He uses racist slurs in private but works publicly to enact the most important civil rights legislation since Reconstruction.
Udall asks for Brennan's commitment to "work publicly to correct the record" on the CIA's black sites program.
The few gay rights advocates in Uganda who work publicly on the issue have seen their own exposure — and support — widen, too.
In 1960, Kennedy had already won the Democratic nomination and, as a Catholic, faced a phalanx of religious groups working publicly against his election.
For example, if the business works publicly to reduce physical and emotional stressors in the work environment, it will model a behavior of risk assessment and corrective action.
He played the violin for 15 years and in adult life became a keen pianist, working publicly through grade exams and other performance milestones.
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