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Legal sources said the prisoners cannot be forced to accept the writs, and that the highly publicised lawsuits cannot proceed without them.
The whole book has the feel of being a retread of issues that have already been quite well publicised.
This budget is a pure charade with more hidden taxes than the publicised ones.
The widely publicised fear is that this strain of avian flu might somehow mutate into one that could spread from human to human.
This widely publicised view of today's youth unfortunately makes some people generalise and view all teenagers in the same light.
Her second space mission was widely publicised and plans made to celebrate on her return.
Whatever happens, if this becomes more widely publicised it will be used as a stick to beat vegans with.
The fact that it was not deliberately publicised does not, I believe, signify an intention to cover it up.
The competition is the largest of its kind in the country and is publicised nationwide.
On Saturday, on his return from his brief and much publicised flying visit home to England, he repeated the message to a higher authority.
The punishment was widely publicised in the state press as a warning to other local leaders.
That episode and error were widely publicised at the time and have dominated some obituaries.
A ship spokesman would not give details of private events planned but said public sessions would be publicised soon.
Are we all egocentric, narcissistic online exhibitionists who believe our lives are so important that they deserve to be publicised?
Unless publicised, even quality stuff at competitive prices may not have many takers.
The draft City by-laws have been extensively publicised in the media to allow members of the public to comment.
We've had a big fall off in people taking Mephedrone because its health effects have been so highly publicised.
Notes can be posted, provided they arrive in good time for the event being publicised.
The palace's insistence that the visit is not publicised until two weeks before has also caused problems.
When I thumbed through his journal at the shop today I had the strong feeling that he never intended for these thoughts to be publicised.
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Elizabeth Neswald's excellent essay on hydropathy, or the cold water cure, in Cork shows how new medical practices were publicised and adopted for the treatment of the poor.
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