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The decision would be publicised, and members of the class given time to come forward, and also to opt out.
Maybe Macpherson decided that, since she was in the game herself, she could flog expensive scanties safe in the knowledge that her products would be publicised with great enthusiasm, in order that likable and attractive pictures of her could be reproduced.
The Bectu union said industrial action was "the only option left open" and that strike dates would be publicised to avoid inconveniencing visitors.
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This is a leak the government would prefer not be publicised, involving people and organisations they'd rather not be mentioned.
The change in law must be publicised, IDs must be given free to any who ask for them (otherwise the law would indeed constitute a poll tax, which is unconstitutional in the context of voting) and workers must be trained.
The photo will be publicised only when power-sharing resumes.
"The result should be publicised within six weeks," he wrote.
"It's important that this be publicised.
The trial will be publicised at regional and national conferences.
Without the VW scandal none of these things would have been publicised.
If so, would the same results have been publicised?
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