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In fact, KOJAWAN hasn't publicised the bar snack at all.
Eventually it became well publicised and was even investigated by Congress.
Bloc itself has had some very widely publicised ups and downs.
Kiss had a well-publicised fall-out with grime a while ago.
"The prime minister's views are well-publicised and well-documented," they said.
Their relationship would become highly-publicised by tabloids before becoming estranged in 2008.
Failure to take vulnerable children into care has resulted in some highly publicised tragedies.
Most publicised strikes are followed by information on the number of militants believed killed.
A few huge acquisitions worth could have done it, but those tend to be publicised.
Most publicised strikes are followed with a statement on the number of militants believed killed.
Your good action would be widely publicised and set an example that might be replicated elsewhere.
Notably, Karp didn't have a specific role publicised when the merger of the companies was closed.
Since then he has publicised regular meetings with banks and financiers to sell his economic plans.
The order requiring the Grand Duchy to recover the money follows a well-publicised three-year investigation.
It is not to diminish the importance of the #MeToo campaign or the abuses it has publicised.
States can seek exemptions to the law protecting sharks, and sometimes grow vengeful after heavily publicised attacks.
Last night, Adele performed in a city which has had well-publicised energy supply problems of late.
The presence of the file was known inside the community, but hadn't been widely publicised outside it.
It's well publicised that men don't talk as openly about their mental health as much as women do.
Damore's defenders slammed Brown for being a supporter of Hillary Clinton, which she publicised on her Twitter account.
The major provisions of the updated executive order, which Mr Trump signed on March 6th, have been well publicised.
Days after the Huawei ban Xi Jinping, China's president, paid a much-publicised visit to a rare-earths facility.
Despite well-publicised calls for Mr Trump's impeachment from a few hotheads, most Democrats in Congress are against it.
Yet the much-publicised interrogation of a tycoon who is intimate with France's political establishment sent a strong message.
In Baku, the Azeri capital, many currency exchange booths had stopped operations before the central bank publicised its ban.
Others fear that many breaches - beyond well-publicised hacks of celebrities' images stored on Apple's iCloud - may go unreported.
Hoang then publicised the exchange on the VnExpress website and his Facebook account, which has more than 22003,221 followers.
And whilst that's not unheard of — though not always publicised — it would suggest he is bullish about Cleo's prospects.
However, these reports were solely based on Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor's last outings—and their publicised ventures since.
"If you have a large number of well-publicised cyber attacks, you create concern in the boardroom," he said.
King Bhumibol has endeared himself to Thailand's 68 million people through his well-publicised efforts in rural development and conservation.
It's also been widely publicised that smart rooms within will adjust temperature based on how many people are in them.
Li did not give details of the targets, which will not be publicised until the annual parliament meeting in March.
Google's annual Transparency Register filing, publicised on Wednesday by anti-corruption group Transparency International, appeared online coincidentally on Aug. 22.75.
Makes you wonder whether Brits actually knew what they were freaking out about during last summer's much publicised Prosecco shortage.
In recent years, state media has publicised a string of what is presented as confessions made by high-profile suspects.
The UK's Ministry of Defence has publicised plans for introducing AI into warfare, namely for predictive analytics and automated planning roles.
It recognises that, for all China's well-publicised struggles with air pollution, a shortage of water is its biggest environmental problem.
That seemed to be the message people took from Angelina Jolie's heavily publicised decision in 2000 to have a double mastectomy.
The dispute has now been picked up by world media and widely publicised, hence becoming something of a high-profile tiff.
A series of misjudged remarks, some recorded and publicised by his own staff, have contributed to an impression of regal self-importance.
These are shared with regulators, but not widely publicised, says David Sproul of Deloitte, because auditors are reluctant to provoke stockmarket volatility.
Most poignant is "De Profundis", written to Lord Alfred Douglas from prison, in which Wilde explores their tempestuous—and highly publicised—relationship.
It follows the well-publicised controversy over loot boxes which surrounded EA and developer DICE's last release, Star Wars Battlefront II, for months.
After all, before he took the job he had already publicised the fact that cracks in a dam were caused by official negligence.
Striking new findings are publicised by researchers and their institutions, promoted by like-minded interest groups and politicians, and amplified by social media.
Its second happened on January 260st, 2000 days before the more widely publicised launch of a much bigger experimental vehicle, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy.
Cruzeiros—ever more of them—continued to be used for payment, with the exchange rate between the unit and the currency widely publicised.
It seems like it's hard for stuff to be truly underground when it's all so publicised and you can read about it all online.
Given their well-publicised antics, it is easy to see why college students can be tarred as blinkered devotees of political correctness run amok.
Slack publicised the breach at the time, but is now resetting passwords after an anonymous source sent the firm a batch of compromised credentials.
What won&apost have been publicised are the careful facility inspections by Russian and other hostile intelligence officials, looking for insights into Western intelligence.
"The cancelling of the JRO offtake arrangement is extremely positive given its well publicised and long-running restructuring activities," said Managing Director James Brown.
"As has been widely publicised, the UK High Street is currently facing a challenging environment in which to operate," new CEO Anthony Smith said.
Last month Mr Xi made his first publicised trip in six years to Guangdong, the southern province where many of Deng's reforms first took hold.
One study found that a publicised doping violation in baseball led to a brief fall-off in attendance, but had no impact a fortnight later.
It was passed in protest against a manslaughter verdict handed down in 1933 in a widely publicised case in which the accused murderer was Jewish.
The number of crashes have shown a "steady and persistent decline over the past two decades," despite a number of highly-publicised incidents in 2016.
The fine also covers food products that contain parts of the animals, and offenders' names and photos may also be publicised, according to the report.
Hopkins' controversial remarks — often publicised on social media — led her to quickly become one of the UK's most contentious figures on screen and in print.
"The above facts may be publicised to address any queries or misapprehensions relating to the issue of security of tourists visiting India," the letter said.
In a much-publicised television event in 2010, Mr James announced that he would "take [his] talent to South Beach" to play for the Miami Heat.
Its Shenzhen shares dropped by their 10 percent limit to 28.18 yuan after it confirmed details of the agreement publicised by the U.S. government on Monday.
However, both website and Facebook page had no affiliation with the Trump campaign, with donated funds presumably going into the pockets of a less well-publicised miscreant.
NATO officials also challenged the scenario publicised by Moscow, saying Russia played out war games against countries facing ethnic tensions to its west and that attacked Belarus.
Earlier this year a long struggle over school desegregation in Cleveland, 75 miles north, reached a well-publicised conclusion—but, in places, de facto separation is routine.
She was optimally post-virginal and menstrual when EMI released her debut LP, a time when the only other woman being publicised at Kate's level was Blondie.
Last week two Republican groups hosted a screening of the film in Washington, DC. Conservative media outlets have publicised the movie as if it carries breaking news.
After being notified by Palmer, Kenneth Arnold, a pilot who claimed to have witnessed the first widely publicised UFO sighting, got in touch with Dahl and Crisman.
Perception is not always reality: free media in Latin America have relentlessly publicised corruption cases since Brazil's sprawling Lava Jato scandal, centred on Odebrecht, broke in 2014.
Delegates say Airbus needs a marketing lift for its A330neo and would relish bringing Fernandes to the widely publicised Farnborough Airshow to reconfirm and expand his order.
For example, a well-publicised shortage of a particular product actually causes people to throw more of it away, perhaps because they have bought too much of it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Supreme Court on Thursday upheld an injunction preventing the English press from naming a celebrity who was involved in a much publicised extra-marital threesome.
It ended in absolute farce on Monday morning, with their much-publicised clash with Manchester City called off owing to torrential rain and poor conditions on the pitch.
President Khaltmaa Battulga formed a commission to reinstate capital punishment for such crimes last year after similar widely-publicised incidents of child sexual assaults provoked a public outcry.
Cetinkaya, who is a relatively big figure in the German MMA scene for his publicised anti-ISIS and anti-extremist views, was formerly Afful's head coach at MMA Hamburg.
Very much mainstream retailers like Sainsbury's and Tesco now stock the format, and Record Store Day — which has championed vinyl for years — is a well-publicised and attended occasion.
Despite some big, much-publicised land sales to foreign investors, almost two-thirds of African farms are less than a hectare in their extent, so this is good news.
Recently, we complained about a letter written by a rapporteur on privacy, as the Japanese government had been given no opportunity to explain its position before he publicised the letter.
Tuesday's meeting comes just days after the two partners resolved a highly publicised disagreement between Saikawa and Renault Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard over appointments to Nissan's newly created governance committees.
This wisecracking, sexually voracious woman—she beds another man before the night is through—had her premiere a year before Betty Friedan publicised women's exasperation in the "The Feminine Mystique".
It's curious timing, considering the highly publicised case of trans student Gavin Grimm, who is set to have his case heard all the way at U.S. Supreme Court in March.
China's widely-publicised "Sky Net" operations to bring home overseas fugitives suspected of corruption and economic crimes are a key plank of President Xi Jinping's sweeping campaign to eradicate graft.
LONDON, May 19 (Reuters) - Britain's Supreme Court on Thursday upheld an injunction preventing the English press from naming a celebrity who was involved in a much publicised extra-marital threesome.
That came on the heels of a much-publicised row involving the National Basketball Association (NBA), after an executive at the Houston Rockets tweeted support for Hong Kong's molotov-chuckers.
Take Canadian snowboarder Ross Rebagliati, who was nearly stripped of his gold medal at the Nagano Winter Olympics in 1998 after testing positive to the drug in a much-publicised incident.
The Cavaliers (29-19) lost the road game 125-114 to extend their recent struggles, which include a much-publicised team meeting where Love was a target for the group's frustration.
In time, and with some highly publicised success behind it, a piece of carbon fibre in a running shoe, just like many of its controversial predecessors, may well be deemed unfair.
Publicised on social media as #BloodyHarlan, the Blackjewel blockade looked like a time-honoured, morally unambiguous stand-off—"the little man against the big man," as Mr Raleigh said with relish.
But it also seems clear that despite the much-publicised woes of China's steel sector, which is battling both excess capacity and weak demand, iron ore imports are very far from collapsing.
The spread of television, which publicised such disasters as Californian peasoupers and the burning Cuyahoga river in Ohio, had helped foster public demand for action; the CWA passed the Senate 86-0.
Horrific attacks in Paris and Nice over the past 12 months that claimed hundreds of innocent lives, as well as several other well-publicised atrocities, have made Asians, in particular, think again.
A faithful reproduction of the highly publicised New York bronze statue by artist Kristen Visbal has been unveiled in Melbourne, Australia, standing tall with hands on hips in the city's Federation Square.
Tesla has released its first Autopilot safety report on Thursday, following promises from CEO Elon Musk in May that the company would do so quarterly after highly-publicised crashes involving its cars.
"The attrition rate of carrier-borne pilot training, including those who might have been injured or killed in the line of duty, isn&apost that well publicised by the PLA," said Koh.
Mr Rafizi had publicised a brief passage from the report to support speculation that the state firm's massive losses could have delayed certain payments to Malaysian veterans (the organisations involved reject this claim).
"After a routine operation, the adversary may or may not escalate; after a publicised operation he will have only one option: to escalate," writes Pratap Bhanu Mehta, one of India's more thoughtful intellectuals.
Newly-publicised documents have revived claims Lech Walesa, the giant of Poland's struggle to overthrow communism, was a secret police informant in the 1970s - allegations still fuelling an old feud among postcommunist leaders.
Thanks to rising star Michael Bisping, and the publicised signings of Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Cheick Kongo to dual training and managerial contracts, the gym rose to prominence on the international MMA scene.
" Watch: Vice Meets: Interview with a Cannibal The line between fantasy and intent in vore is central to the highly-publicised case of New York police officer Giberto Valle, aka "The Cannibal Cop.
Owners will no doubt be particularly wary of doing this after the well publicised fate of a giant rabbit, which died while in the care of United Airlines earlier this year, possibly having frozen.
Russia launched air strikes against Syrian militants from the Iranian air base in August before the arrangement ceased amid tensions between Moscow and Tehran over how Russia had publicised its use of the facility.
You would naturally expect a highly-publicised signing such as Horiguchi to be fed an easy opponent in his Rizin debut to help him regain his knockout form, but Yuki Motoya is no slouch.
For example, Barclays' September 2023 euro bond was trading on Tuesday at a yield of 1.85 percent, some 56 basis points more than Deutsche Bank's August 2023 issue despite the latter's well-publicised woes.
British embassies have publicised the wrong deadline for registration (the correct one is June 7th); postal votes have been sent abroad with too little postage; expat voter details have been mislaid by local councils.
Any highly-publicised prospect stepping into the Octagon for the first time will inevitably draw more eyeballs than normal and in Duquesnoy's case, the pressure will surely be heightened compared to other promotional debuts.
Britain has been divided for two years over the outcome of the referendum to leave the EU. A much less publicised march took place in Harrogate to "save Brexit" and attracted a much smaller crowd.
The Election Commission is nowadays most concerned with ensuring a fair and well publicised vote, but in wilder times it was also responsible for protecting ballot boxes from being stuffed or stolen, or candidates kidnapped.
The widely publicised case of 29-year-old Brittany Maynard—a California woman with brain cancer who travelled to Oregon to avail herself of doctor-prescribed suicide in 2014—may have pushed support even higher.
The row is particularly fierce in the United States, where prices are higher than in Europe and where there have been highly publicised increases in some older products, such as Mylan's EpiPen for allergic reactions.
And thanks to widely publicised incidents of execrable police brutality the relationship between the Chicago Police Department and the black community, which has been conflictual even in better days, soured further in the last few years.
"The time has now come for me to move on and end all the publicised allegations and uncertainties about my relationship with Diageo and United Spirits Limited," Mallya said in a separate statement issued on Thursday.
ARCM has fought a heavily publicised battle against Premier's plans, saying they were based on too-high commodity price assumptions, too-low decommissioning liability estimates and would make Premier too dependent on a weak gas market.
A group known as APT103 and Fancy Bear by U.S. cyber-security researchers released a second batch of data on Wednesday with the British cyclist among 25 athletes to have their Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs) publicised.
MOSCOW, April 28 (Reuters) - Russia launched its inaugural rocket from a new cosmodrome on Thursday, a day after a technical glitch thwarted the much-publicised event in a sign of continued crisis in the nation's space industry.
Last year, researchers at Russian security software maker Kaspersky Lab publicised the activities of the prolific Carbanak gang, which it says hacked into banks, then ordered fraudulent money transfers and also forced ATMs to spit out cash.
Ms Zeng says she cannot recall a single case in China of a student flunking the political test (though it is unlikely that such cases would be reported in the state-controlled media or publicised by family members).
After months of speculation and a much-publicised re-negotiation of terms of membership, last week the U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron formally announced the date for a referendum on whether Britain should remain in the European Union.
In a bid to reduce the economically crippling imports, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the much-publicised scheme to tap a pool of more than 20,13 tonnes of gold lying idle in homes and temples across the country.
This gained significant coverage – even if it was far from the worst abuse heard at the Amex that season – and was a source of major embarrassment to a Premier League club with a much-publicised equality and diversity scheme.
That includes Trudeau, who's been under the spotlight after his widely publicised brownface controversy, in which Time published a racist 2001 yearbook photo showing Trudeau had darkened his skin with makeup for an Aladdin costume at an "Arabian Nights" themed party.
Unlike Aramco's push for a giant stock market listing, which has been highly publicised and closely watched, ADNOC has gone for a more staggered approach with its fundraising efforts, and there has been little overview of their scope by industry experts.
While police raids on sites such as poultry farms and food processing plants have been well publicised, this case may make the public think twice about where else forced labour may lurk, said Jakub Sobik, a spokesman for Anti-Slavery International.
The prime minister's government was questioned about whether Johnson agrees with Sabisky's views at a press briefing Monday, to which a deputy official spokesperson only said, "The prime minister's views are well publicised and well documented," according to The Guardian.
Japan's second-largest carmaker on Tuesday will hold its first annual shareholders meeting since the ouster of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn last year, and just days after Saikawa resolved a highly publicised tussle with top shareholder Renault over Nissan's corporate governance reforms.
Despite his impressive run, fan-friendly fighting style and being part of a weight class lacking in depth, the UFC and Cirkunov had a long, publicised contract negotiation which had stalled so many times the Xtreme Couture fighter was looking for opportunities elsewhere.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - U.S. rapper A$AP Rocky and two of his friends were released from custody in Sweden on Friday three days into their highly publicised assault trial, a development hailed by President Donald Trump who had tried to intervene in the case.
Nick Timothy, one of May's closest aides, wrote in a blog post around last year's much-publicised visit by Xi Jinping that the welcome was "baffling" given the concerns of security services about Chinese state-backed companies gaining access to sensitive industry sectors.
The couple, who chose to remain anonymous in the much-publicised case, said in media interviews that they did not have the wherewithal - emotional and financial - to take care of the child, while doctors could not indicate the infant's expected life span.
LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Complaints about banks and insurers in Britain rose in the first half of 210 with the figures still dominated by loan insurance as a compensation deadline for mis-selling is publicised, the Financial Ombudsman Service said on Tuesday.
Its intense first trailer suggests that the film will explore the grey shades of what became one of the first widely-publicised trials in India, as well as the role of the media and the use of patriotic sentiments to manipulate public opinion.
In recent years, the most widely publicised and globally dispersed "atheist church" has been the Sunday Assembly, launched in London in 2013 by Sanderson Jones (a former salesman for The Economist) and Pippa Evans, who both had some experience as comic performers on stage.
To be fair, a handful of well-publicised incidents, in which students at some of the country's most prestigious universities have shouted down or even assaulted speakers whose views they found offensive and cried foul over culturally inauthentic sushi, have provided evidence supporting this perspective.
This allegedly contributed to a recent much publicised case of police abuse in South Carolina, where a 16-year-old girl was thrown to the floor and dragged from the classroom by a police officer after she had refused to stop using her mobile phone.
In February he made a widely publicised visit to China's three main media organisations, People's Daily (a newspaper), Xinhua (a news agency) and China Central Television, in which he stressed that all media must "love the party, protect the party and serve the party".
In June he made a great show of paying a fine which netizens thought should have been slapped on him for failing to wear a motorcycle helmet during a public ride-about publicised on his Facebook page (he is pictured arriving at a police station).
The newly-formed team soon swelled once Rashad Evans joined its ranks after belatedly finding a home once he had left Greg Jackson's gym in Albuquerque, New Mexico, following a well-publicised falling out with gym partner and former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones.
Ghosn's departure has both rocked Nissan and complicated the outlook for its partnership with Renault SA. Tuesday's meeting comes just days after the two partners resolved a highly publicised disagreement between Saikawa and Renault Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard over appointments to Nissan's newly created governance committees.
"Tsunakawa should be held responsible for the company's continued practice of allowing its former executives to retain influence, and thus preserving its corporate culture which is a root cause of the highly-publicised accounting fraud, instead of breaking away from it," ISS said in a report.
But other, less publicised settlements have hissed out of the waning Obama administration like a series of slow punctures: with Moody's, a leading credit-rating agency; with Citadel Securities, a critical component of America's equity-trading system; and with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Palhares' much-publicised coming out party at Venator—which came after a controversial defection from World Series of Fighting following a two-year fighting ban handed out by the Nevada Athletic Commission and ignoring calls to serve that suspension—had been ruined and a Norwegian fighting star was born.
In the aftermath of a highly publicised incident in Milwaukee in 286, when an unarmed biracial man was severely beaten by off-duty white cops, three sociologists found that residents in black neighbourhoods were much less likely to call to report crimes for up to a year afterwards.
The disenchanted anger has been fiercest over police shootings of young black men in dubious circumstances: an old outrage, but now widely publicised by cell-phone footage, and denounced by a generation of black activists who grew up with the seeming reassurance of a black man in the White House.
The Hong Kong-listed shares of ZTE slid as much as 41 percent to HK$14.98, their lowest in a year, following a two-month trading suspension, while its Shenzhen shares fell by their 10 percent limit after it confirmed details of the agreement publicised by the U.S. government on Monday.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. The NAC have long been accused of protecting their former star money-maker, Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr. Money's rap sheet is too long to include in this article, but he has a series of publicised domestic assault charges to his name and a long history of intimidating women.
But that got lost as the two big parties campaigned for Remain, and newspaper columnists simply could not believe that so many British voters would really plump for the upheaval of leaving the EU. The widespread impression that polls are bunk may also have been partly due to the much-publicised betting odds offered online.
APRR, a subsidiary of French group Eiffage, announced on Monday an increase of 4.2 pct of its revenue in 1003 President Emmanuel Macron sought on Monday to show that his activity on the world stage and his pro-business reforms were bearing fruit with a highly-publicised summit of global CEOs in Versailles and a flurry of investments worth about $3 billion.
"Osadzinski earlier this year shared his script—and instructions for how to use it—with individuals whom he believed to be ISIS supporters and members of pro-ISIS media organizations [...]" Since the fall of its so-called "Caliphate," ISIS has lost its leader in a much-publicised operation involving American commandos and has faded into an insurgency in Iraq and Syria.
Banks said politicians who support remaining in the EU are fuelling claims Russia may have meddled in the referendum and that voters were misled by a widely publicised bus during the campaign emblazoned with a slogan saying Britain was sending 350 million pounds ($458 million) a week to the EU. The commission previously said it was looking at whether a company called Better for the Country Limited (BFTCL) - of which Banks was a director - was the true source of donations made to campaigners.

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