Publicized Sentence Examples

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  • However, he is a good friend of mine and I would not like this fact widely publicized.

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  • By dialing a well publicized number you could listen to ' the Ripper ' .

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  • Whether it's an unintentional bikini slip while a star is on vacation or a high-profile wardrobe mishap during a publicized event, many celebrities end up flashing a lot more skin than they had originally intended.

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  • One of the most widely publicized studies involved a group of NCAA players who produced 2.5 times more muscle mass than a placebo group.

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  • To launch the venue with a highly publicized grand opening event in the summer of 2001.

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  • With regard to the much publicized happenings at Lourdes among the Roman Catholics, they will not consider any possibility of facts at all.

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  • We have not publicized the issue beyond a relatively small group of people connected by the Internet.

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  • Hammam had relinquished control after his much publicized spat with the Norwegians and had sold the remainder of his shares.

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  • Satoshi Kon's PERFECT BLUE was directed (and publicized) as tho it was a Hitchcockian live-action suspense feature.

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  • All of this means examples of atrocities by the government or by the mob are increasingly likely to be documented and publicized.

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  • Green 's recently rebuffed bid for ailing high-street retailer Marks & Spencer, earlier this year, was well publicized.

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  • I got away scot free. ' It proved to be a well-supported and publicized event which attracted some positive response from the public.

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  • Satoshi Kon 's PERFECT BLUE was directed (and publicized) as tho it was a Hitchcockian live-action suspense feature.

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  • You have resourceful websites, consumer broadcast shows, print media and publicized experiences of others.

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  • Many scholarship programs are publicized online, so spend some time searching for programs that you may qualify for.

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  • Many e-mail service providers will have downtime, however the bouts of time Yahoo mail has been down tend to be longer and more publicized than other companies.

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  • While tattoos are nothing new in pop culture, Jolie's tattoos are highly publicized, plentiful, and evolving.

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  • In the later, we've devoted a bi-monthly column to the reality TV most notables and lesser publicized personalities.

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  • Osbourne and her brother Jack also spent some time in rehab recently after a much publicized battle with drugs and alcohol.

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  • Even though it was a highly publicized show with millions of viewers, the incident was so fleeting that most people missed it.

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  • Timberlake's relationship with former Mouseketeer Britney Spears was well publicized.

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  • This highly publicized adoption is already being scrutinized by some news agencies.

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  • Not much has been publicized about the company's future plans.

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  • Driving with her baby in her lap, a strange interview with NBC's Matt Lauer and a highly publicized divorce from Kevin Federline were just the beginning.

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  • In 2003, "The Dawg" underwent a highly publicized gastric bypass surgery that helped him lose more than 100 pounds.

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  • Aniston's much publicized break-up with then husband Brad Pitt, was already a source of media and tabloid scrutiny.

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  • Though some of her relationships have been widely publicized overseas (notably her partnerships with English actor Darren Day and banking heir Anthony de Rothschild), Fisher has always managed to maintain a relatively quiet personal life.

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  • His most publicized marriage was to actor Denise Richards, whom he married in 2002.

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  • Things changed within two months of Lopez's highly publicized split from Ben Affleck - the end of the so-called "Bennifer" era.

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  • Other agents may have access to group space, reserved years before the actual sailing date, with pricing or amenities no longer available or not generally publicized.

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  • These sites only book cruises, so the owners may be in the know about less publicized deals.

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  • Sometimes they have access to specials that haven't been publicized yet.

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  • The figures for the movie industry are much more widely publicized than that of video games, after all.

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  • Child abductions are often publicized widely and cause parents to experience a great deal of anxiety and fear regarding this possibility.

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  • Publicized crimes involving childhood abductions, although rare occurrences, frighten many parents and make them unsure about how best to protect their children.

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  • It is not well known nor publicized, but having a condom break or leak while having sex is not necessarily a health disaster, even if the condom wearer has HIV.

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  • A widely publicized study conducted by Dr. Ben Feingold in the early 1970s suggested that allergies to certain foods and food additives caused the characteristic hyperactivity of AD/HD children.

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  • In a widely publicized prank, Justin Bieber wore a skull cap pretending to have shaved off his signature shaggy style.

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  • While some job openings appropriate for teenagers may be publicized online and in newspapers, teens who want to find work should plan to visit local employers and apply in person.

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  • Whatever the outcome, while this may be one of the most publicized cases of a pregnant man, it will almost certainly not be the last.

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  • Grants available to nonprofit organizations are widely publicized.

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  • The contest doesn't reserve the right to publicize the development of competitors' writing and successes, so it's possible that some winners do obtain work that doesn't get publicized.

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  • The benefits of eating fish are widely publicized.

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  • Publicized reports about New Moon movie production included directorial, budget, script and casting issues including the possibility of recasting the pivotal role of Jacob.

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  • That's because he also appeared in the widely publicized television commercial for Britney Spears' fragrance, Curious, in 2004.

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  • Singh was abruptly fired, and in January 2008 Budig made one of the most widely publicized comebacks in soap opera history.

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  • The 1998 Lancet study findings were widely publicized and, along with earlier studies that suggested a possible connection between autism and vaccinations, created a worldwide panic.

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  • In fact, because the new bankruptcy law has been well publicized, you can expect the normal flow to increase to a flood the nearer we come to the deadline.

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  • In the 2000s, Joel has had a well publicized battle with alcoholism, twice entering rehab, once after driving drunk and crashing his car into ex-wife Christie Brinkley's home.

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  • Eminem's relationship with high school girlfriend Kim Scott has been much publicized, especially since she has been the target of many of his most violent raps.

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  • No Amy Winehouse biography is complete without a discussion of her much publicized battle with drugs and alcohol and her troubled love life.

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  • The two had a rocky and highly publicized romance, with rumors of their breakup swirling for months.

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  • Kate Gosselin's stomach surgery was deemed a success and in May 2009 the reality TV mom flaunted her tight abs during a highly publicized vacation to Bald Head Island, North Carolina.

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  • The pair confirmed that they were exploring a relationship, less than six months after James' highly publicized breakup with actress Sandra Bullock.

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  • Given Josh’s much publicized oversized family, the question of how many children Josh and Anna want naturally follows them.

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  • Whatever constitutes bullying in the academic context should also be developed and publicized.

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  • The whole issue - now widely publicized - about children being kept away from farm animals does make my blood boil.

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  • A second, less well publicized, area of concern is that of pipeline floatation.

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  • John Smallwood publicized the organ recital that evening by the internationally renowned theater organist David Lowe.

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  • Beading classes are not always well publicized.

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  • A dog-walking elderly gentleman swore he sighted the much publicized blue van and the search swung to that area.

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