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How to use publicise in a sentence

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It is imperative that townswomen across the country investigate, discuss, and publicise the need for new thinking on matters of social concern.
As I said, we are open to anyone who wants to publicise any cause so long as their basic belief is non-violence and peace.
It is unfortunate that newspapers publicise the few negative incidents rather than the many positive ones.
Police decided to publicise the robbery as much as possible in an effort to make the paintings too hot to handle.
In those first vital hours, the police decided to publicise the raid as much as possible in a bid to make the stolen pictures too hot to handle.
If you are holding a charity event, such as a coffee morning or sponsored walk, we can help you publicise it in two ways.
Then why play it up and publicise it and use teasers and wordy websites to give background info?
In perfect irony, one of them was seen pasting posters on the pedestal of the Kamaraj statue to publicise an agitation in the city on Tuesday.
They may be asked to clean up after customers and publicise the anti-litter message on posters.
We in the West have done far more than the Russians to publicise the fact that our children embody all of our exaggerated fears today.
Suspicions began to develop when several people tried to set up a photocall with the local press to publicise its success.
She missed the cut at the Colonial tournament in the US, but used the attendant media hype to further publicise the women's game.
But the idea does not seem to be wholly to greet the teams because these companies also publicise their products on these banners.
Salisbury Rotary Club members went poolside last Friday to publicise the club's first ever fundraising swimathon, planned for April.
The pair posed in clingy outfits to publicise charity 'mud runs' for the British Heart Foundation.
The media could publicise the event and help provide additional funding for a worthwhile monument to enhance York's beauty.
This would be an ideal opportunity for local producers to publicise their products to the Parisian and French Markets.
Where once it was society's guilty secret, now there is a concerted effort to trawl for and publicise any hint of racism.
Posters and leaflets are being distributed at Oldhams estate to publicise the terms of a court order banning the boy from terrorising residents.
The MRF headquarters just waited for the right moment to publicise the matter as much as possible.
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Both tusks were broken off in the tumble but were being refixed in readiness to publicise a circus at Kineton.
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