Early catalogues served connoisseurs and noble visitors whilst also publicizing the taste and wealth of the owner. |
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Thank you for publicizing the hard work our Air Force professionals accomplish in such austere conditions. |
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The court made every effort to actively link men to their sexual abilities by publicizing these proofs of manhood. |
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He co-chaired the June press conference publicizing these issues, and has spoken at many universities and conferences. |
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By publicizing their private lives, they make us question the tremulous line between life and art. |
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Yet they are also very good at calling a rally on the right issue at the right time, and publicizing it widely. |
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Organizations of the System should not recoil from publicizing their success stories. |
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These could not be sold openly in Chile, but some Americans help to sell them in the United States as a way of publicizing the human rights violations. |
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Yet reporters also have been fired and a small number jailed after angering communist authorities by publicizing corruption and other official abuses. |
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We have been publicizing our new web presence, which is available in a beta version, for several weeks. |
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Thereafter, he sought an order that she be held in contempt of court for publicizing information tha t had been revealed in a closed hearing. |
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Speeches and rallies generally necessitate hiring a hall and publicizing the event. |
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It may also be worth publicizing selected editorial principles among the general public, users and officials. |
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Beyond publicizing the product itself, which is its primary objective, advertising depicts an ideal world, a fairytale existence. |
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This amount must be used exclusively for publicizing the private intervention. |
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However, it is not permitted to post with the sole intention of publicizing your web site. |
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This shall be effected by widely publicizing a call for expression of interest to be included in such roster. |
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Performing and publicizing a one-time achievement may initially burn bright, but often, like a galactic super nova, burn out just as quickly. |
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The Government of Netherlands Antilles printed posters, brochures, buttons and calendars publicizing the Day. |
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The department is involved in offering information to the public and publicizing hearing loss prevention strategies. |
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And so publicizing these best practices without taking their context into account is almost inevitably doomed to fail. |
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And finally, we must establish a reputation for social reliability by publicizing our activities. |
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The operator, Air Canada, initiated an awareness campaign within the company by publicizing this incident to crews. |
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Yes, publicizing tragedy gets clicks, gets ad revenue, gets notoriety, and can be done for all the wrong reasons. |
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Still, DHS has shied away from publicizing these homegrown threats despite such compelling data. |
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On Oct. 1, the FBI, along with private security experts, took the unusual step of publicizing the top 20 ways that hackers tamper with computer systems. |
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Whoever it is that Lebanese officials now have in custody, they clearly think she is valuable and worth publicizing. |
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The media, particularly television, have contributed, either by denunciation or through talk shows, to publicizing the presence of domestic violence and to break the wall of silence which encircles it. |
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Public communications about a client's affairs should not be used for the purpose of publicizing the lawyer and should be free from any suggestion that a lawyer's real purpose is self-promotion or self-aggrandizement. |
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The use of this method of issuing or publicizing arms recalls the usage of visitations previously described, which has not been practiced in Europe for more than 300 years. |
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Organizations such as 5 Gyres have researched the pollution and, along with artists like Marina DeBris, are working toward publicizing the issue. |
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Canada continues to demonstrate global leadership in identifying and publicizing this issue and in its development of a robust and effective legislative framework. |
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In every country and region where we conduct our business, we maintain close ties with the local communities and we contribute to society by publicizing our activities and assisting environmental conservation activities. |
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The national labor union federation has been publicizing the often-times extravagant pay of hundreds of CEOs on its Web site, paywatch. |
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Williams lectured widely on the dangers of land mines, publicizing the presence of tens of millions of unexploded land mines in more than 70 countries. |
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However, by giving in to impatience or by engaging in unwise methods of dissemination-by publicizing the book prematurely-in the long run, the revelation might fail, and the loss through time could number billions of people. |
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Recognizing and publicizing the school's improvements and the hard work that went into these achievements is vital to the continuing success of the school improvement planning process. |
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Consumer media efforts focused on overall tournament winners and publicizing the ESPN air dates. |
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Cosmopolitan in outlook, he did much to counteract Dutch provincialism by publicizing the works of the French writers André Gide and André Malraux. |
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That we don't do as much for unwanted babies, at least publicizing safe-surrender programs, puts our priorities in a harsh light. |
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And publicizing the so-called bad news alerts parents and community members that school officials are aware of problems and fixing them. |
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The use of the report is on-going, publicizing in written form the documented problems of overcrowding, homelessness and related problems affecting residents of Kinngait and other Inuit communities. |
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I would point out that Canada's Commissioner of Lobbying is responsible for publicizing and enforcing the rights and obligations set out in the Lobbying Act. |
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A major disincentive to an organization disclosing or publicizing negative information obtained through a screening process is the fear of a lawsuit for defamation. |
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He was convicted in June of charges relating to his work publicizing the unfair trials of political prisoners and torture in custody and meeting foreign embassy officials to discuss human rights. |
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But it spends 25 percent of its marketing budget publicizing that effort, and 100 percent of its operations budget creating the sludge in the first place. |
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Why not remind your neighbors of that by publicizing your success? |
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What about the local media's role in publicizing the incident? |
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