Unlike many of Trump's donations, which were publicized but never made, Oprah's donations were made but often not publicized.
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"I would bet for every one case that is publicized, there are probably ten to 15 that are not publicized," said Klugman.
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Between the well-publicized issues with its company culture and its equally publicized layoffs, some WeWork employees are worried for their careers.
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Warren should not have taken the test; having taken it, she should not have publicized it; having publicized it, she should quietly fire anyone who urged this gambit and move on.
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The highly publicized murder occurred on Christmas Day in 1996.
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The forecast was one of the first publicized meteorological predictions.
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Oregon Ballet put on a similar, although less publicized, program.
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Pallomari's colorful testimony in the United States is highly publicized.
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Swift and Hiddleston outings over the summer were highly publicized.
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Since then, much has surfaced about the widely publicized separation.
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The widely publicized health problems have hammered the company's sales.
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But for the civil service, the issue remains less publicized.
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States can indeed learn from mistakes in highly publicized bankruptcies.
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Websites including Campus Reform and Professor Watchlist publicized his comments.
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Less publicized is our success in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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Trump's troubles with New York's legal authorities are well publicized.
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"Before, miniatures were only publicized through miniature magazines," he said.
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The exact amount of Epstein's wealth has not been publicized.
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But they have publicized the processes perfunctorily if at all.
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" "He's got some well-publicized issues with the black community.
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It's unclear whether that image was publicized at the time.
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Black communities, working with their white allies, publicized stories of
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The blame for the increasingly publicized, public health crisis, shifts.
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He was acquitted in the highly publicized trial that followed.
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The meeting was unusually publicized, appearing on Pence's official schedule.
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This isn't the first time Manafort's debts have been publicized.
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Plus: well-publicized concerns on the part of every contender for the Democratic presidential nomination, and equally well-publicized efforts by state and local officials, to fill the global leadership vacuum left by President Trump.
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But less publicized are his truther statements about basic economic facts.
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But Guaidó's highly publicized push to break Maduro's blockade on Feb.
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Before marrying Snowdon, Margaret had a highly-publicized relationship with Capt.
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For all her highly publicized struggles, Fisher was also incredibly gracious.
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A highly publicized extramarital affair didn't end Mark Sanford's political career.
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"Everything we do right now is being publicized," she told SurvivorNet.
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Thursday, Vogue published Chapman's first interview since her widely publicized divorce.
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When security agents' information has been publicized, people have taken action.
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After tepid reviews, the series went through a much-publicized retooling.
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After she returned from prison, she launched a highly publicized comeback.
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His problems have been well documented and publicized through the years.
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Less publicized were instances of real mutual aid and outright absurdity.
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The highly publicized case made her a target for online trolls.
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The incorrect account was never publicized or shared with the public.
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The well-publicized incident prompted Chrysler to recall 1.4 million vehicles.
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Soon after the campaign was publicized, prominent Wikipedians criticized the scheme.
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The study's findings were publicized by Human Rights Watch on Monday.
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But their highly publicized romance would ultimately come to an end.
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Sunday's event was publicized on social media and independent online media.
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But the latest publicized Alexa scenario is nothing short of creepy.
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They were never publicized and people went to them very secretly.
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Before the highly publicized Navy SEAL raid in Yemen on Jan.
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Before Monday, Camille had been absent from the highly-publicized trial.
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Lifestyle feature writers and real estate speculators further publicized the place.
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The highly publicized trial ended with a pair of deadlocked juries.
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Less publicized trends among key demographic groups are compounding Republican anxiety.
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On Washington WASHINGTON — A widely publicized sit-in by House Democrats.
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The 2017 BET Awards have enjoyed many much-publicized special guests.
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Amazon and Airbnb made well-publicized efforts to start collecting taxes.
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One recent and much-publicized example is WeWork's CEO, Adam Neumann.
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Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) to a political ad publicized by Palin.
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The location of neighborhood cooling centers should also be well publicized.
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Trump on Monday criticized Ryan after the Speaker's comments were publicized.
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Biczok and Symeonidis point also to less publicized forms of overreach.
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These agents' actions should be publicized, particularly in their home communities.
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WikiLeaks publicized links to the documents in question on Sept. 13.
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"He was so different from the way he had been publicized."
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The event was highly publicized overseas but local media was muted.
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Their departure for Syria in December 2013 had been well publicized.
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The incident was captured on camera after it was highly publicized.
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Again, the show was publicized as financial advice, not a commercial.
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Federal agents have made scores of publicized arrests around the nation.
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Huntington's purchase was widely publicized in the American press, Steele said.
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The new ride-share pickup system is a heavily publicized mess.
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Dalio publicized the interview on Twitter and released it on YouTube.
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Bernhardt defended his decision to prevent the report from being publicized.
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It was North Korea's second publicized military drill in three days.
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They publicized the work of their demolition teams with graphic photographs.
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Gabby Giffords (D-Ariz.) to a political ad publicized by Palin.
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There have also been highly publicized instances of misuse and vandalism.
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It also has a much less publicized distinction — its own psychologist.
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"The victims rarely are, in highly publicized crimes," Dr Berrill says.
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The two sat down for a highly publicized interview on May 17.
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They had highly publicized this film and secured exclusive sponsorship from Timex.
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Amazon last week publicized several tools targeting counterfeit products on its platform.
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They also were highly publicized incidents that spurred change within the industry.
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" Carey was first diagnosed in 103 after suffering a heavily-publicized "breakdown.
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Martine and Paul were married in a happy (and highly publicized) wedding.
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Most such insurance contracts are arranged privately and the details never publicized.
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These are the most glaring and the most widely publicized fiscal problems.
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Kang stressed the importance of putting these largely publicized conflicts in context.
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Officials downplayed connections between his beheading and the highly-publicized political event.
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SoftBank, of course, secured a much-publicized investment in Uber in January.
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It doesn't have to be publicized to be a good act, either.
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A charismatic blue parrot, however, was perhaps the year's most publicized extinction.
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DeGeneres coordinated Ellen's coming-out with her own highly-publicized personal announcement.
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This follows her highly publicized $25 million deal with Samsung in 2015.
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Ms. Derian's battles with high-ranking State Department colleagues were widely publicized.
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So what happens within a cartel when there's a big publicized seizure?
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Animal rights activists praised her work and publicized it on social media.
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Prime member discounts and delivery options at Whole Foods were widely publicized.
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"Every time we publicized an execution, we would get attacked," Juboori recalled.
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The widely publicized interview took place Thursday at the Aspen Security Forum.
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These events have been strikingly publicized in all media and actively discussed.
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"Her request was widely publicized and I was scrutinized by the media."
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The travel advisory came after several well-publicized incidents with American Airlines.
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When your entire life is publicized, any grasp at privacy is worthwhile.
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Cruz's camp responded by arguing that O'Rourke's positions were finally being publicized.
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Clinton over her husband's well-publicized infidelities before and during his presidency.
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First, and best publicized, has been Microsoft's move into iOS and Android.
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Other conservative lawmakers have publicized their efforts to follow CDC guidance — Sen.
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So, unfortunately, did his well-publicized drug problems and his volatile personality.
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But Facebook and Samsung already have their own well-publicized V.R. initiatives.
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Alongside these highly publicized accomplishments, they've been working on a lot more.
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The report's conclusions were first publicized by the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
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Democrats immediately applauded the GAO&aposs decision after it was publicized Thursday.
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In the late 2000s, Britney Spears had several highly publicized mental breakdowns.
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That excludes well-publicized holdings such as Qatar's stake in Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE).
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This is only the second publicized case of secret CIA condolence payments.
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After a publicized trial, George was declared innocent of sex charges in 1949.
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The high publicized crowdfunding campaign raised over $2.4 million, suggesting a strong demand.
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Google and IBM both have well-publicized programs to build viable quantum computers.
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It's the first time the letter, obtained by CNN exclusively, has been publicized.
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Foxconn's highly publicized manufacturing hub in Wisconsin also appears to be experiencing difficulties.
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Corinne Olympios, highly-publicized star of The Bachelor, is back on social media.
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After a highly publicized trial, Bryant and Milam were acquitted in September 1955.
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In the process, pictures of Guzman were widely publicized for the first time.
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The widely publicized event brought out a number of celebrities and political figures.
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In the accompanying story, Jenner explains how she's unlike her well-publicized family.
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But it added that its responses to certain developments might not be publicized.
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Mr. Cruz's well-publicized opposition has not kept him from leading in polls.
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Again, Apple kept the extension secret and only publicized it through a memo.
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Final results of the over-allotment provisions will be publicized by Aug. 28.
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He was tried in a long, highly-publicized trial that ended in mistrial.
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Angela King: I went to prison in a highly publicized hate-crime case.
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ESPN had publicized its job hunt for an esports director back in September.
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The news didn't leak until early afternoon, when the NYT publicized his departure.
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A week ago, before the highly publicized comments about the family of Capt.
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Ted Cruz in a dramatically publicized midterm Senate race, is running for president.
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That's because the widely publicized Medicaid "cuts" actually refer to adjusted growth rates.
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Graham and Collins had previously publicized their plans to vote against the legislation.
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I am an avid art collector of mostly regional or less-publicized artists.
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Wilson's publicized remarks make the discussions surrounding X-37 more interesting, McDowell said.
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The letter cites newly publicized interview transcripts between his committee and EPA staff.
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Such events are usually well-publicized through news reports and other information channels.
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And his agency's less publicized job is securing the government's most vital secrets.
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Brod said it's not uncommon for a well-publicized hack to trigger interest.
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The event, which was not highly publicized, was streamed online but not televised.
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The rescue of the dogs in 2016 had been heavily publicized by Park.
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The 22020 census also had an online response option, but it wasn't publicized.
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Criminal charges were not the only possible consequence of having publicized the attack.
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How unusual is it in China for a pending execution to be publicized?
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There has been a rash of heavily publicized mass shootings in recent years.
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They are not, but waves of highly publicized threats can lead to copycats.
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But even in less publicized moments, the famously recalcitrant actor has looked outward.
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The production has not publicized a closing announcement, but has been advertising Jan.
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Jennifer Lawrence put a weighted blanket on her much-publicized Amazon wedding registry.
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He would later hear about the highly publicized strife that emerged on set.
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This, said Simonovich, goes beyond the well-publicized global shortage of cybersecurity talent.
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Xi's statement four weeks later drastically boosted the response and publicized the risk.
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Guaido has organized a highly-publicized campaign to bring international aid to Venezuela.
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The prospect of more such cases being publicized has rattled New York officials.
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The Houston Texans said Mr. Watt doesn't respond only to well-publicized crises.
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Mr. Trump's campaign on Saturday publicized footage of Mr. Biden recounting the threat.
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Trump's widely publicized diet typically includes burgers, meat loaf, and well-done steaks.
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Those cases recall another widely publicized litigation, over oil-related pollution in Ecuador.
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"This road trip is much publicized," said Baker, whose team is 14-7.
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Rarely, though, are their efforts publicized as prominent, respected members in the community.
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Her congregation, Beth Elohim, publicized the hymn by including it in their hymnbook.
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After details of the meeting were publicized, Kushner faced broad criticism, with Sen.
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Allies of Muhammad who didn't like Malcolm publicized the information to hurt him.
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And for the first time, the events will be publicized and coordinated globally.
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Having their personal information publicized further is a natural extension of that choice.
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The agency stayed silent about the changes until the Sunlight Foundation publicized the move.
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The April 4 leak was cleaned up but not widely publicized at the time.
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Branson has also publicized longer-term goals like offering rocket-powered flights between cities.
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In contrast to Kennedy's well-publicized life, the couple's wedding was kept under wraps.
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Billy Bob Thornton is getting candid about his highly-publicized marriage to Angelina Jolie.
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I assume he&aposs going to pick somebody off that list that he publicized.
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The BBC even aired a documentary about the controversy after Cook publicized the files.
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YouTube channel Appsolutely Tech tested this feature and publicized it in the video below.
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But the allegations against Clements had been publicized in major media outlets for months.
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After the events, prosecutors say members of the group publicized and celebrated their assaults.
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A newly publicized patent, however, suggests Apple could have a fix in the works.
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US artists haven't previously been publicized for using facial recognition tech at their concerts.
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NBI slumped 2.9 percent, recovering from steeper losses initially after Trump's comments were publicized.
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Not many were willing to pay the price tag after the highly publicized crash.
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Yet the inner workings of the tightly knit enterprise software industry are rarely publicized.
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Xu turned down all requests for media interviews, and Zexi's clients were never publicized.
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They've called into question Trump's business acumen and have publicized Trump's past legal woes.
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I wait patiently for something magical to happen, less publicized and political than Santa.
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EGW: When a police shooting is publicized on TV, does your daughter ask questions?
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So the iPad's best publicized feature is just an irritant for the content creators.
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Only today, after the issue became widely publicized, did Myspace finally remove the flaw.
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Gabby Douglas was one of the most publicized victims of this during the Olympics.
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On one hand, it would give less of a publicized platform to hateful tweets.
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Shortly after CNET publicized the accidental leak, Samsung pulled the listing from its site.
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International visitors had become scarce amid widely publicized street shootings and government travel warnings.
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Usually celebrity artwork is publicized, but I had no idea he was a painter.
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" Mikel said the funeral home had publicized Wilson's ceremony in the local paper. "Mr.
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Some of it may be ... explicit and publicized; some of it may not be.
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The most publicized debate over this issue is taking place in North Carolina. Gov.
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But Abramson didn't want to shy away from discussing her highly-publicized career setback.
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Pitt, as we know, is going through a highly publicized breakup with Angelina Jolie.
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The poll also follows a highly publicized period of congressional infighting over health care.
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He and Gomez split in 2014 after a much publicized on-and-off relationship.
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It found the widely-publicized officer-involved shootings have made their jobs more difficult.
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Granted many well publicized efforts to expand access wind up being less than advertised.
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Word of the bequest was recently publicized because of the settling of Randlett's estate.
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The publicized strikes have also sent a message to U.S. adversaries like North Korea.
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The Supreme Court is now hearing a highly-publicized case — Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v.
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The Bureau of Land Management's Alaska office publicized the meetings on its Facebook page.
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To make matters worse, not all food recalls have been publicized by the FDA.
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Last week, the House voted 420 to 0 to demand the report be publicized.
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The report attributed the increased concern to highly publicized accidents involving cars operating autonomously.
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He married into one of America's most publicized and controversial matriarchal families, the Kardashians.
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These military maneuvers are normally later in the year and heavily publicized by Iran.
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Many live in the Bronx, where services can be limited or not well publicized.
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A eulogy by her daughter Patti Davis emphasized love over their well-publicized friction.
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In the past few years, because of a pretty highly publicized battle between backpage.
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These things happen more often than you'd think, and they're not always immediately publicized.
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In 1937, a committee of inquiry released the first widely publicized report on abortion.
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Those widely publicized near-death experiences of light and peace are interesting, no doubt.
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Both established an impressive record of information sharing before Angelina Jolie publicized the issue.
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In early 2014, Pritzker traveled to Silicon Valley for a highly publicized listening tour.
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Temple even held a highly publicized "Battle of the Broadcasters" to find their duo.
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Such well-publicized balls of fluff seem to have no trouble finding furever homes.
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Some of it may be explicit and publicized; some of it may not be.
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Stone's meeting with Greenberg was publicized in a Washington Post story in June 22018.
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There have been several publicized incidents of Tesla drivers falling asleep behind the wheel.
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The blockade was not publicized beforehand, so only a handful of people were present.
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At least four highly publicized encounters have been documented in video footage and lawsuits.
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Her death, announced on the website Writers in Kyoto, was not publicized outside Japan.
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The Department of Justice publicized an affair between two agents working on the probe.
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It said Mr. Johnson's views on such issues are well publicized and well documented.
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In fact, their various outings were not publicized before the day of each event.
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Kim verbally agreed, but didn't think it would be publicized or happen so soon.
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Twitter, the New York Times noted, reaped $2.1 billion in a more publicized IPO.
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A spate of highly publicized police shootings of African Americans has strained community bonds.
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And next week, the conviction in a highly publicized Toronto case will be appealed.
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Those acted quietly, while Mr. Modi publicized his military's retaliation to the September attack.
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Hearings weren't publicized, or even required, giving an advantage to the well-organized group.
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On a practical level, an officer's publicized bigotry can create real headaches for prosecutors.
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Startups like Eaze and MDelivers have already publicized their intentions to deliver cannabis in California.
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And there have been few publicized cases of DNA mistakenly implicating someone in a crime.
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Most of the recent publicized threats against faith-related groups have targeted Jewish community centers.
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A highly publicized E.coli outbreak sent the company's results in a tailspin in October 2015.
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This past summer, Japanese clothing retailer Zozo, formerly Start Today, publicized their polka-dotted ZOZOSUIT.
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They married in a lavish ceremony widely publicized in Russian media in Sochi last year.
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The changes were publicized as President Donald Trump defended Confederate statues in wide-ranging remarks.
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Publicized on social media, the demonstrations went ahead despite mosque preachers warning of possible violence.
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In the same interview, Stone discussed the pay gap in Hollywood, an increasingly publicized issue.
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In 85033, Charles Reichmann, an attorney and law lecturer, found and publicized Boalt's racist writings.
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Even more lives were lost in less-publicized crimes, domestic violence, and suicides involving guns.
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Ultimately, the work still gets publicized and known to other researchers, just on a delay.
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"The relationship between Tom and Rebecca was extremely well-publicized at the time," said Armstrong.
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The survey, conducted by the nonprofit Military Family Advisory Network, was initially publicized in February.
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Once safeguarded within the industry as top secret, they've since been leaked and widely publicized.
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But amid a secretive and competitive industry, their returns are rarely publicized, the Journal reports.
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Following the highly publicized manhunt for Sweat and Matt, it seemed Sweat's story was over.
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All were highly publicized incidents where police had severely injured or killed a black man.
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The fossils were found four years ago but not publicized by the team of geologists.
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That is if her much-publicized trip to the Catskills doesn't get in the way.
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Additionally, their photos and names will be publicized, along with their crime, as further punishment.
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But only 32 of them might get to see the pop star's highly publicized trial.
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The record broke the internet and generously mentions some of Grande's publicized relationships and breakups.
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Trump and his supporters escalated and publicized conflict, when they should have done the reverse.
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Such examinations would also shield China from widely publicized amateurish attacks on its economic management.
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When a Congress member who overheard the exchange publicized it, Trump denied it ever happened.
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That's changed, as made apparent by Virginia Delegate Danica Roem's much publicized win last fall.
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There's been a lot of publicized turmoil in the US since you dropped an album.
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LVMH has rarely publicized its sustainability targets, in contrast with Paris-based rival Kering (PRTP.PA).
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After a much-publicized divorce from Mottola, Mariah released her sixth album, Butterfly, in 1997.
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Swetnick downplayed the timing of her allegation, which was publicized 24 hours before the hearing.
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He outlined that vision in a startling 2010 presentation that was widely publicized in 2017.
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Trump's family separation policy and the highly publicized prolonged detention of asylum seekers enraged her.
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She also held a highly publicized rally Sunday to officially kick off her presidential bid.
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These questions resonate far beyond Hollywood and the media, in less publicized places of work.
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What wasn't publicized was that boxing legend Muhammad Ali would be there as a witness.
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"She was caught in the act because she publicized it and she's famous," Smith said.
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Stone has previously publicized a scheduled appearance before the committee, in July, that never materialized.
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So he staged his own counter-event, a much-publicized fund-raiser for veterans' charities.
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Officials adequately publicized the risks of leptospirosis, she said, and antibiotics were available at hospitals.
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It has made promises and public apologies, and publicized misinformation campaigns when they are discovered.
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The Department of Agriculture has publicized the availability of microloans to owners of family farms.
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Do they care if the world learns more about their atrocities, which they publicized themselves?
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It seems it only takes a few well-publicized explosions to tarnish a beloved brand.
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Most important is that these rules be publicized to prevent any future charges of partisanship.
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An environmental impact assessment hearing was poorly publicized and monitored by security personnel, it said.
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Still, a number of publicized altercations between black women and police highlight a disturbing problem.
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Today, the premise that a combat veteran might return with PTSD a well publicized idea.
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For obvious reasons, these trivial temperature benefits of "climate" policies have not been publicized extensively.
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Democrats are hoping the publicized hearings will convince the public that Trump should be impeached.
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Listen, some of the things that have gone on in Washington were pretty well publicized.
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Under her administration, the program was more publicized and focused more squarely on public space.
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The more a conspiracy theory is publicized, the more it becomes harder to stamp out.
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A highly publicized trial in Spain found that the Mediterranean diet protects against heart disease.
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Exercise-associated deaths in otherwise healthy people are highly publicized and exceedingly rare (<1 percent).
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The military move was described as routine, but such movements are not usually highly publicized.
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YouTube's apparent decision to focus on "highly publicized" conspiracy theories allowed these others to thrive.
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The survey on imported goods was widely publicized, and the Yankelovich agency was soon flourishing.
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Jury selection begins this week in two highly publicized police shootings, in Ohio and Minnesota.
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Sure, the ratings were great for the show -- Trump's widely publicized call undoubtedly will help.
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Sanders haul bests totals publicized by the other Democrats in the race so far. Sen.
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Mr. Navalny publicized the Justice Department's reply to Senator Wicker on his website on Dec.
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The kidnapping prompted outrage worldwide and the girls' plight was publicized with Twitter hashtag #bringbackourgirls.
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What he saw on his widely publicized trip shocked a nation used to postwar abundance.
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The publicized legal battle resulted in Paris receiving $400,000, which she then donated to charity.
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In recent years, numerous U.S. cities have gone bankrupt, with Detroit being the most publicized.
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He hasn't publicized his plight on television and mainly finds media attention stressful, Dearn said.
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The government publicized the indictments after a British inquest issued damning findings about the killings.
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"In general we never publicized what we did anywhere," Blankfein said in a 2016 interview.
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He accompanies Trump at high-level meetings, like their well-publicized dinner with Mitt Romney.
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After two highly publicized failures, he helped craft a travel ban that passed court muster.
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After two highly publicized failures, he helped craft a travel ban that passed court muster.
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But until now, their probable links to the North's missile program had not been publicized.
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Despite her much publicized baby-doll dresses, Ms. Love had her Laura Ashley moments, too.
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His temple stops were publicized as much as his election meetings and speeches in Gujarat.
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The case was one of a series of highly publicized police killings in recent years.
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Her most publicized project as first lady was the "Just Say No" anti-drug campaign.
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The widely publicized default burned Anne Xing and other investors who now are suing Chang'an.
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"Today we have very accurate missiles which we have not publicized," Taqizadeh said, according to Fars.
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Over the years, Woodward's beating receded behind more publicized stories like the lynching of Emmett Till.
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And some well-publicized books exposed the toll of technology on our mental and physical health.
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There were hugely publicized long-term projects like Google Glass and the Project Ara modular smartphone.
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It will only take a few horrifying—and highly publicized—accidents to derail the VR revolution.
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The homeowners selected the parts of their residences accessed and publicized on a live Instagram story.
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Protests, including the widely-publicized Women's March on Washington, are expected to continue over the weekend.
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It's understandable why voters were more worried about education than about the much-publicized migrant caravan.
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Amazon, which has made highly publicized moves into drone testing, was not included in the program.
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The first well-publicized lynching, for example, followed a false story about a planned slave uprising.
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Unfortunately, the highly publicized examples of female mobility in the workplace might just be for show.
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The kidnapping prompted outrage worldwide and the girls' plight was publicized using a Twitter hashtag, #bringbackourgirls.
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Parr explained why she decided to pursue a relationship with Odom, despite his highly publicized past.
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The main topic of discussion was, of course, his highly-publicized relationship with the youngest Jenner.
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Consider Edgar Wright's departure from Ant-Man, or Joss Whedon's well-publicized Age of Ultron fatigue.
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As should be self-evident, King is a lot more than her highly publicized sexual fluidity.
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Pitt and Jolie had a nasty, widely-publicized split while Aniston herself fought off divorce rumors.
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Does it really cause that much damage — and could there even be some less-publicized benefits?
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But with each well-publicized flare-up, Mr. Trump's popularity has only seemed to go higher.
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People are already starting to talk about it, but you haven't really publicized it at all.
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Perhaps the only thing that could make such devastation worse was having it so widely publicized.
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It follows two highly publicized U.S. court cases involving homebuilder Hovnanian and telecom service provider Windstream.
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LCD Soundsystem is back on the tour circuit despite having played a highly publicized farewell show.
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It's possible it was poorly publicized, but many think it's damage done from Ye's recent rants.
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The regular, highly publicized launch of new warships is a powerful political weapon for Xi Jinping.
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Publicized in Brussels today, the penalties affect Asus, the Denon and Marantz partnership, Philips, and Pioneer.
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What if people came out of the woodwork to testify after Netflix had publicized Steven's case?
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Violators may also see their names, photos and crimes publicized, according to Taiwan's Central News Agency.
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If the information isn't publicized, the excitement floats into the ether and ticket sales could slump.
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Can't Stop, Won't Stop highlights the most iconic, and highly publicized milestones in the label's history.
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Of course bad stuff won't be publicized like big city crimes, but trust me it exist.
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Schools, grocery stores, baseball fields and nightclubs have all been recent sites of much publicized shootings.
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Twitter hasn't publicized its findings yet, though the company is also expected to testify this week.
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The company's stock traded above $750 a share before last year's highly publicized food safety lapses.
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"Some of it may be explicit and publicized, some of it may not be," Obama added.
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Arriving alongside those features is a less publicized new addition to Apple's proprietary browser: data collection.
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Less publicized is how the security crackdown has extended to the players who use those hacks.
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O.J. Simpson TrialAllred represented the family of Nicole Brown Simpson during the highly publicized 1995 trail.
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Connectivity issues join artificial intelligence and virtual reality in the firm's much-publicized 10-year roadmap.
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Soon after her highly publicized divorce, Ivana Trump attended a speech by Hillary Clinton in 1992.
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The viral video is the latest in a series of widely publicized incidents captured on video.
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Lesley Chilcott's documentary on Paul Watson includes snippets of his "eco-vigilante" group's widely publicized skirmishes.
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"The focus on the environment and community will undoubtedly lead to highly publicized campaigns," Fitzwilliams added.
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The killing of Holmes and Thurmond, who were both white, was California's last well-publicized lynching.
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The woman, Lynn Aronberg, runs an international public relations firm that publicized the separation this week.
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One reason it's so tough: a publicized outbreak of norovirus in shelters (San Jose Mercury News).
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Madonna, 61, and Penn, 59, had a volatile and highly publicized marriage from 1985 to 1989.
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Just beyond Mexico lie the three countries from which highly publicized "caravans" originated in recent months.
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Last year, the group launched a highly publicized campaign to pressure Craigslist into banning ivory sales.
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"I'm sure there are others who are not famous and publicized it and we've never known."
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The legislation's best-publicized provision is a $1.6 billion appropriation to start building Trump's border wall.
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The highly publicized controversy over Heath Mello, the Democratic party's candidate for Mayor in Omaha, Neb.
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He not only has 44.8 million Twitter followers, but his every word is publicized and scrutinized.
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So far, however, the office's most visible accomplishments have been highly publicized roundtables with industry CEOs.
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While not as publicized as the Democratic cyberattacks, Republicans have previously been targeted by Russian hackers.
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It helped that the glacier's threat was publicized during the UN general assembly in New York.
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A widely publicized example since then was Patty Hearst, the granddaughter of an American publishing magnate.
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Héctor Pesquera, the public safety secretary, said the highly publicized "visuals" masked the progress being made.
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The plan to create "Thrones" attractions was first publicized last fall, but details have been scarce.
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The CDC maintains a little publicized "do-not-board" list for domestic and international airline travel.
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She was adamant about staying single for some time after her highly-publicized relationship with Davidson.
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Widely publicized cases of rape in Senegal paved the way for the change in the law.
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That these were the two most noteworthy events of wrestling's most highly publicized night is curious.
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The highly publicized raid was broadly condemned and only served to further strengthen the Moms' resolve.
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The match was highly publicized in international media but was not widely covered in local media.
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When Mitchell publicized the matter, the Mississippi Legislature appropriated money that led to a fruitful find.
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What is not publicized, they say, is how many attacks are prevented in the plotting phases.
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And the highly publicized investigation won't be helping, or hurting, Mr. Burr in the next election.
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But there has been no relief from some of their most entrenched though less-publicized problems.
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According to her initial tweet, VDARE publicized their logo in a now-deleted tweet from 220.
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The best-publicized rift was the split between the Yankees owner George Steinbrenner and Yogi Berra.
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Previously, Kitty Hawk completed about 1,200 rides in a rougher-looking prototype it publicized last spring.
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This is not totally surprising as these schools have long been publicized for their predatory behavior.
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The marriage was publicized, not by choice, but because Smolenski is an elected official, she said.
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The event that started to change Saladrigas's thinking was another disastrous and well-publicized ocean crossing.
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The investigations will look at news stories that publicized sensitive intelligence material, according to the reports.
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Modi also addressed a series of widely publicized gang rapes by speaking in bracingly modern terms.
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That prompted the prime minister to admit to another instance, while a third was quickly publicized.
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Needless to say, arrests of people who look Hispanic are heavily publicized if drugs are involved.
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The Dodgers had not publicized the accident, and the family had not contacted the news media.
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The rise of C. auris has been little publicized in part because it is so new.
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Gannett publicized its proposal to buy Tribune for $12.25 a share in cash on April 25.
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He took a well-publicized road trip across the American Southwest, stopping at colleges and diners.
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According to the the Advocate, the raids were publicized as an effort to curb human trafficking.
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Shortly after the streaming service's highly-publicized launch in March, Tidal and Aspiro CEO left the company.
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With the robbery happening so close to her birthday, Kim also skipped having a widely publicized shindig.
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Young has made headlines after a highly publicized breakup with hip-hop star Iggy Azalea in 2016.
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It's a far less publicized theory that a commenter recently pointed out on Refinery29's Facebook page.
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Many others haven't formally publicized support but say they're ready to help students struggling to stay afloat.
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While some have announced their endorsements via tweet, so many others publicized their decision via T-shirt.
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Earlier this month, news broke that Bieber and Gomez were hitting pause on their well-publicized reconciliation.
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In 2015, a widely publicized study suggested that men have a better sense of direction than women.
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The failing of Greece's clubs overlaps notably with the country's well-publicized debt crisis beginning in 2009.
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Bella and Gigi Hadid have walked many a catwalk together during their brief but highly-publicized careers.
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Minami allegedly stepped down around March, and sometimes these things aren't well publicized until after the fact.
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The cycle of highly publicized mega-jackpots followed by a trickle of lesser winnings is by design.
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Kim Jong Nam's death is fairly sensitive subject matter and isn't being widely publicized in North Korea.
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Charles took a break after the much publicized drama with his friend and fellow vlogger Tati Westbrook.
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The MTA's history of scandals regarding what can and cannot be publicized on its subways is lengthy.
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The most widely publicized cases are exorcisms of supposedly possessed children that occur in African migrant communities.
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In a widely publicized 2011 survey, white Americans said they suffer from racial discrimination more than blacks.
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Then, earlier this month, iFunny users found the steps on Google's Street View and publicized the location.
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Heady smoke fills the air in spite of the well-publicized, state-of-the-art ventilation system.
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That's one of the things that makes streamer DennyVonDoom, who publicized Trainwrecks' rant via Twitter, so frustrated.
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Well-publicized studies in that same time period showed that taking multivitamins fails to prevent chronic disease.
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The document was published in late November, but the American Civil Liberties Union publicized its existence today.
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Vosen comes aboard as Tesla is dealing with a highly publicized accident involving its semi-autonomous feature.
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In June 2005, Jackson was acquitted of child molestation charges following a highly publicized, four-month trial.
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It's tempting to call it the first Fitbit with fashion in mind: it's got well-publicized choices.
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Back in 2013, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos introduced delivery drones in a widely publicized 60 Minutes interview.
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The false allegations originally reported in March were highly publicized and involved the care of my son.
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It enjoyed a very well-publicized ride in 2014, when it became Taylor Swift's go-to outfit.
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Jet's advisers on the deal were not publicized, and a CNBC request for comment was not returned.
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Less publicized but no less important is the domestic impact of lower oil on Saudi's domestic policies.
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"All of the publicized names are very qualified for that role," Fink said of the potential candidates.
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He's framed the dump as a jobs-creator, and branded protesters "scum" in a much-publicized outburst.
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For the first time in his career, Woods was at the center of a highly publicized scandal.
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The fund abruptly shut down in 2011, after a much-publicized raid by prosecutors investigating insider trading.
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Three months prior to the highly publicized outbreaks, Chipotle's stock hit a record high of around $758.
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He and Degaut both question the wisdom of the government's recent, highly publicized arrests in this context.
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Massive searches failed to locate him, making the case one of the most publicized in state history.
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Yet it's not hard to imagine that Gianforte was less than happy about this information being publicized.
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Only after the media publicized this omission did Kushner amend his security form to include these meetings.
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The overexposure followed her to school, where kids would approach her about her father's publicized substance abuse.
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The Weinstein Company, which the Hollywood executive co-founded, fired him shortly after the allegations were publicized.
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He'll take over United's communications department after several widely publicized PR nightmares for the Chicago-based airline.
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The change comes after two highly publicized cases in which young epileptic patients depended on the treatments.
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Filming just resumed on the reality dating show, following a highly publicized investigation that temporarily halted production.
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For over a decade, Moskowitz has led a well-publicized campaign to disrupt—or dismantle—public education.
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We would never accept deciding important and highly publicized trials by a vote of the general public.
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But there is another less-publicized feature of Warren's health-care tax that could be even larger.
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This is perhaps the most highly publicized search warrant in the history of recent American criminal jurisprudence.
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Also at the meeting, members discussed the well-publicized reduction of the Fed's $4.5 trillion balance sheet.
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After Mr. Musk publicized that video with a Twitter post on April 17, it spread quickly online.
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Despite the widely publicized attacks, complaints about identity theft are down "significantly" — as much as 40 percent.
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The video sparked outrage online, the latest in a series of widely publicized incidents caught on video.
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The group, calling itself Anonymous Poland, publicized hacks of the Team USA and Paralympics websites on Twitter.
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In the aftermath, 36 dioceses have publicized self-reported lists of clergy "credibly accused" of abusing minors.
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This news comes after weeks of highly publicized talks of mergers and acquisitions in the media sector.
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Other measures included voluntary and compulsory water-saving programs for businesses, that were publicized to their customers.
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In recent years, companies ranging from Domino's to Amazon have made highly publicized pushes into drone delivery.
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He says the widely publicized view of millennials as eternal renters appears to be largely a generalization.
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Financial aid for upperclassmen is especially inscrutable, despite highly publicized government campaigns to make pricing more transparent.
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"My Name is RaGa," a less publicized movie about Gandhi, is also set for release this month.
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Ivana also faulted Maples for the timing of her DWTS appearance, amid Trump's highly publicized presidential campaign.
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Mixing up Sweden and Switzerland has been publicized as a common irk for citizens of the countries.
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" "This is perhaps the most highly publicized search warrant in the history of recent American criminal jurisprudence.
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Newly publicized documents involving Judge Brett Kavanaugh should sharpen the focus on his approach to election law.
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Obviously the awareness is there from colleges, but their official stances on the subject aren't widely publicized.
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Finales of beloved series or widely publicized special miniseries (Roots, for example) would obtain especially vast viewership.
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The museum, and company, had not publicized the news in the months prior to Culture Unstained's investigation.
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Bermuda recently publicized getting an "upgrade" from Brud which made her look even more realistic than before.
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But despite the widely publicized incidents, Tesla's stock closed up for the seventh consecutive trading day Monday.
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First, a well-publicized measles outbreak linked to Disneyland in California had just sickened 147 people nationwide.
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After the seizures were publicized, the Chinese government bristled at suggestions that it had been somehow involved.
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Several years ago, in the wake of a highly publicized mass shooting, I gave up my gun.
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In November, he had a well-publicized squabble with Durant that led to a one-game suspension.
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He celebrated it, publicized it, gave it a coherence it otherwise lacked and encouraged millions to join.
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Public discontent intensified in recent weeks after a string of highly publicized slayings of women and girls.
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Others, like Mr. Xiao, have been held for months in undisclosed locations without any charges being publicized.
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It closed after eight weeks, but they publicized it beforehand by interviewing each other for The Times.
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The Met said use of the technology would be publicized beforehand and marked by signs on site.
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Universal Pictures first publicized "The Secret Life of Pets 2" in August 2016; it arrived last month.
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In 2015, Shin's sons were involved in a highly publicized corporate feud to take control of Lotte.
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In a less publicized example, Trian Partners drove the recent Dow-DuPont merger worth over $2202 billion.
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Calling had rules, which were publicized by women's magazines like Harper ' s Bazaar and Ladies' Home Journal.
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Divided by country, the report includes a lengthy compendium of publicized instances of religious violence and persecution.
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Well-publicized security incidents in recent years resulted in little long-term effect on the bottom line.
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Each wave of strikes was widely publicized — in one instance, even before the strikes were carried out.
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It's normal to feel anxious when something is well publicized and is something new and potentially dangerous.
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He said the recent discoveries of human remains were not publicized until he submitted public records requests.
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Part of the dispute involves longstanding environmental concerns that neither the park nor the company ever publicized.
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But the comment is an awkward analogy, given Trump's long and well-publicized history of marital indiscretions.
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HGTV bought the house in August 2018, after a much-publicized bidding war with *NSYNC's Lance Bass.
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Still, she had not publicized the march itself in her store or on the shop's Facebook page.
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Underneath the violent and well-publicized incidents, there are serious pervasive issues tearing at the cultural fabric.
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These various means of reporting are listed in the SBC and publicized to employees and business partners.
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China has also stepped up warnings against foreign spies and publicized convictions of foreigners on espionage charges.
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Details of the accusations and the "financial settlements" that detainees paid before being released were never publicized.
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That the back-and-forth has been so publicized is "unusual, to say the least," Dupree said.
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First, people estimate risk according to how readily anecdotes like well-publicized nuclear accidents pop into mind.
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But the change wasn't publicized at all — and even some professional immigration advocates didn't know about it.
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Donald Trump's much-publicized DACA deal with Democratic leaders "Chuck and Nancy" was thrown into chaos Sunday.
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Leon Brittan, a former senior cabinet minister, died with unproved but publicized allegations of rape hanging over him.
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Despite Chipotle's widely publicized problems, the stock continues to trade at a multiple to many of its competitors.
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Iovine proposed to Ross in September, two years after Ross' highly-publicized split from ex-husband Rupert Sanders.
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Or, if there's anything happening in Grande's highly-publicized love life right now, she doesn't know about it.
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My comments were NOT to put any more focus on Lamar Odom's much publicized drug use and addiction.
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In 2008 he was the subject of a highly publicized lawsuit with IBM, where he'd worked since 1982.
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Rather than hiding or obscuring data on pollution in urban centers, it carefully measured and publicized the data.
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Spears has been under a court ordered conservatorship since 2008, following a series of much-publicized personal struggles.
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In the 1990s, executives at Trump's casinos warned him about the fallout from a much-publicized sex scandal.
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Sherrod Brown, who recently completed a highly publicized trip to Iowa and is visiting New Hampshire this weekend.
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The only conviction in the 1MDB scandal was of a legislator — who publicized alleged wrongdoing at the fund.
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They're certainly serious, but the manner in which they have been publicized has aroused suspicion around the web.
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After a high-publicized hack and one internal leak, the network is once again experiencing some technological difficulties.
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A Pentagon spokesperson warned reporters that they would be "complicit" with the terrorist group if they publicized it.
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It's something to which Kyle can relate to, having come off the stress of her well-publicized robbery.
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It was really something that they didn't want publicized as I understand it ... I think it's so horrible.
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"It was the first really highly publicized case in the new age of widespread media coverage," Dershowitz said.
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Trump's first marriage broke up in the early 1990s after his highly publicized affair with then-model Maples.
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Mr. Icahn first publicized his thoughts about breaking up A.I.G. in a series of letters starting last October.
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But there's one new-hire tradition that has become extremely popular and often highly publicized: the "welcome kit".
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For example, Kennedy wore a neck brace to Kopechne's highly publicized funeral, though it hadn't been medically required.
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But rather than being the typical site-selection process, this became a highly publicized Hunger Games-esque scenario.
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But chances are we wouldn't be hearing about the feature until later had the memo not been publicized.
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Stubbs and Elsie's ousting looked suspicious, given the highly-publicized rewrite that occurred midway through Westworld's first season.
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Jackson withdrew his nomination on Thursday after those allegations were publicized in a memo released by committee Democrats.
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On the same day, Harper's Bazaar publicized excerpts of an article Abedin wrote for the magazine's September issue.
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Hansen's paper was first released online and publicized over the summer, before the peer review process was complete.
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Fyre Festival, which took place in 2017, was publicized as a high-end music festival in the Bahamas.
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Ergo, the movie, if it's made, financed, distributed and publicized properly, is going to be a big deal.
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New research shows that highly publicized stories of police violence could make people think twice about calling 911.
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All of this had been widely publicized before, and now it's once again part of the Congressional record.
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Regional Fed bank presidents often meet with members of their communities but only rarely are those meetings publicized.
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In place of foreign terrorist attacks, publicized acts of domestic terrorism will be ingrained in young adults' memory.
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Family members said they had been told they would get news of the decision before it was publicized.
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Instead, he's in it for the highly publicized rivalry, which puts Russia and the US on level footing.
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But experts have questioned whether the Obama Administration's highly publicized pivot to Asia would survive under President Trump.
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As has been widely publicized, companies are remaining private far longer these days, as venture capital is plentiful.
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Ted Cruz in a highly publicized Texas Senate race last fall, is the latest to champion the cause.
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He's also facing scrutiny over his past remarks — some of which have been publicized by conservative news outlets.
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Zoltan Istvan is widely known as the leader of the Transhumanist movement through his well-publicized presidential campaign.
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Hughes had called his flight an act of civil disobedience to publicized the need for campaign finance reform.
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The move comes as a number of big banks have publicized their aspirations to have more women executives.
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After his well-publicized departure in May 2016, Laplanche got started on his next venture in a hurry.
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In 2015, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell put Mueller in charge of investigating the widely-publicized Ray Rice incident.
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Some, such as the survivors of the Parkland shooting, or Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, have been well publicized.
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Put aside for a moment that he publicized the fact he would be making calls and sending letters.
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He had barely escaped prosecution in publicized Congressional hearings that had blocked his earlier run for the presidency.
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The company has been embroiled in a well-publicized battle with the federal government over unlocking encrypted iPhones.
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Now that its prevalence has been publicized, the obvious question is how to prevent future abuses of power.
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"I like that my relationship is very normal and doesn't need to be so publicized all the time."
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Neither CLW or FLP has ever publicized its affiliation with Beyond Meat; their websites advertise beef production only.
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Curiously, Kogan's work in Russia was never publicized, and colleagues told The Guardian "no one knew" about it.
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Expect all to be well publicized with tweets, photos and videos and postings on the RIMPAC Facebook page.
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That said, you'll need to keep you ears to the ground as they may not be widely publicized.
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While individual injuries and deaths are well publicized, there are no data to show how likely these are.
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CNET's report comes at a delicate time for WeWork, as its highly publicized IPO has reportedly been delayed.
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However, not all companies under investigation are publicized or included in the list, a labor ministry official said.
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The Iranian military maneuvers are normally held later in the year and heavily publicized by Iran, Robertson reported.
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But a widely publicized March study funded by investors managing $13 trillion said airlines were doing too little.
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Some of what the U.S. does in response is publicized, he said, but some of it isn't revealed.
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Carter suggested that a highly publicized six-month ultimatum might be what's needed to spur Congress to action.
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But this address, which was not publicized ahead of time in the official schedule, was not about VidCon.
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Moon's comments came after President Trump met with Kim during a much-publicized summit in Singapore in June.
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I never publicized that it was a trilogy; I never told my publishers that it was a trilogy.
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One of the things preventing algorithms from being publicized are the interests of private companies with lobbying power.
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Its enforcement actions are generally publicized years after violations are uncovered, due to secrecy provisions in the law.
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Amazon has been expanding its Elemental footprint in Portland, but the company hasn't publicized Elemental's chip-level work.
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The Nasdaq Biotechnology index was off 2.7 percent, recovering from steeper losses initially after Trump's comments were publicized.
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Yet other facilities won't take him because of the well-publicized coronavirus cases at Life Care, she said.
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The report was widely publicized and held up as an example of the festival's outmoded way of operating.
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Mr. Irish said that he doubted some of Mr. Trump's well-publicized promises to make donations to charities.
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The program has an admirable track record in more than 2628 investments (despite the well-publicized Solyndra strikeout).
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Since then, a steady stream of women have come forward with similar accusations, mainly publicized on social media.
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But Dr. Prendergast said the school district publicized the project extensively, including holding more than 30 public presentations.
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But Desai said the fate of less famous women being held in jail also needed to be publicized.
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During the highly publicized events, he resurrected the Communist edict that journalists reflect the will of the party.
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They publicized the dump on Saturday, tweeting a link to the manifesto to a series of media companies.
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In some well-publicized cases in recent years, bullying has been so vicious that victims have killed themselves.
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Many research expeditions are no longer being publicized; in some cases, there is a total blackout on media.
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The casualties were the first to have been publicized in Africa since an ambush in Niger in October.
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Less well publicized is the significant risk to our efforts to fight the H.I.V. epidemic in this country.
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The two were Islamist leaders; the well-publicized arrest embarrassed a movement that often harps on public morality.
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Lyle Menendez, 50, and Erik Menendez, 47, have been imprisoned since July 1996, after a much-publicized trial.
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Apple may also have benefited from Samsung's much-publicized recall of the its fire-prone Galaxy Note 77.3.12.
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He and the zoo were sued by the Fund for Animals, and there were well-publicized court hearings.
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"It will also help plug that much-publicized skills gap found in the tech sector currently," he added.
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Highly publicized paparazzi photos of the date documented the couple sporting a now-familiar set of matching beanies.
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Several highly publicized cases since then have contributed to and reflected a shift in the public's mood, however.
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After coming across the photograph in July, he said he felt it was necessary to be publicized today.
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This unlikely pairing took center stage in a thoughtful interview Dalio publicized on Twitter and released on YouTube.
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In a few well-publicized cases, it sundered families that had hoped to get together for the holiday.
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It&aposs also important to note how the military publicized this story on their English-language news website.
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If the acts are "publicized in the form of pornography," the sentence could be up to nine years.
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Tougher regulations on e-cigarettes could come after well-publicized reports of health problems among people who vape.
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As a senior at New York University, Ms. Arzón became a hostage in a highly publicized restaurant robbery.
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The former linemen Matt Birk and Nick Hardwick shed dozens of pounds after retiring and publicized their achievement.
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It's late May in the year 2016, and Punk's highly publicized jump to MMA has still not occurred.
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The surge in annoying calls comes despite repeated, highly-publicized efforts by government agencies to tackle the problem.
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Since Mia's highly publicized "scandal" with Kylie Jenner's current boyfriend, the rapper Tyga, she has peppered national news.
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These programs — well-publicized though they were — amount to slapping a Band-Aid on top of a brain tumor.
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Lawyers for ZeniMax are disputing the well publicized story that Luckey built the Oculus Rift in his parent's garage.
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After Google publicized the name, it was searched for over 100,000 times in New Zealand, according to the Herald.
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Although the Kremlin publicized the meeting on Thursday morning, it was not immediately clear when the men had met.
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Gizmodo reached out to OurMine via an email address they publicized and we'll update if we get a response.
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When Graham destroyed his phone after Trump publicized his number, it was the next beat in an unfolding story.
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The House Republican Steering Committee removed King from his committee posts shortly after the comments were publicized in January.
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But since the much-publicized summit, there has been no progress at all towards any sort of atomic disarmament.
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The protest was in response to the highly publicized police shootings of black men Philando Castile and Alton Sterling.
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Bill Clinton has his own well-publicized and often incredibly inappropriate (if not worse) sexual misdeeds to contend with.
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Over the past year, Philip Morris has increasingly publicized its "mission" to prevent young people from using tobacco products.
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The Interior Department hasn't publicized the scope of the broader review, including how many wind farms and other specifics.
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The Pouncer drone has been publicized before, but I think this is the first time we've heard salami mentioned.
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The meetings are now no longer publicized, don't include any photo-ops, and are about more specific policy themes.
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The event was organized by students and teachers, but wasn't publicized on social media to help ensure everyone's safety.
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Fifth Harmony cannot escape the drama surrounding former member Camila Cabello's highly-publicized exit from the group last December.
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But Twitter's most publicized examples of dismissed reports often aren't shades of gray, but clear black-and-white issues.
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ENDING CHINA'S HUMILIATION The regular, highly publicized launch of new warships is a powerful political weapon for Xi Jinping.
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Faraday Future only had $18 million in cash at the start of September, according to recently publicized court documents.
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One of the less publicized themes of CES 2016 appears to be 'ways to fix the 12-inch MacBook'.
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The company is also investing in its stores, including its highly publicized wage increase and training program for employees.
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Tate, in turn, has landed the first blow in what's sure to be a highly-publicized war of words.
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The insult stems from Clinton's publicized email scandal, and is meant to highlight the former Secretary of State's trustworthiness.
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The widely publicized battery issues that have popped up in multiple brands' devices have all but killed the fad.
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U.S. wireless carrier AT&T and its advertising unit Xandr have also heavily publicized their efforts in addressable ads.
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Car manufacturers, too, have struggled to convince consumers to bring in their recalled cars, even in highly publicized recalls.
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The strategy is not being widely publicized in the U.S. because of sensitivity to strained U.S.-China trade relations.
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The much-publicized new subway line actually will not serve the majority of the city, but one affluent neighborhood.
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This Sunday, thousands of pissed-off inhabitants of Sydney are planning to protest the city's much-publicized lockout laws.
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Jokes aside, most of the publicized battery fiascos of the last few years were the result of shoddy design.
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Jami Smith, Hurt's mother, told CNN affiliate WXIN that she wished authorities hadn't publicized the photo of her daughter.
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Certainly, the name and image should be publicized if the identity is known but the criminal hasn't been apprehended.
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They publicized their surgeries in newspapers, hoping poorer trans people could learn about the procedures and get in touch.
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The much publicized 30th anniversary of "Shark Week" averaged 1.7 million viewers, while "Hannity" averaged 3.4 million total viewers.
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Strumia's official ouster by CERN was lauded by the women scientists who first publicized his talk on social media.
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Days before the 33rd and 333th were deployed, he held a widely publicized security meeting with ethnic Rakhine leaders.
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In a new interview with Woman's Day the British chef spoke out against their well-publicized verbal sparring matches.
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The effect is not just isolated to well-publicized round numbers, like the one just hit by the Dow.
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Booker's murder became the most highly publicized killing of a transgender person in recent history, drawing national media attention.
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The decision to appoint Nagelsmann was publicized months ago, but he wasn't expected to take over until next season.
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Gardner points to well-publicized voting issues as being particularly hard on single women (and nonwhite, non-Republican voters).
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But he refused to say how much he was paid, citing an unwillingness to have his speaking fees publicized.
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The highly publicized issue, not surprisingly, has had a dramatic impact on helmets — both the makers and the users.
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In October, my administration publicized our assessment that Russia took actions intended to interfere with the U.S. election process.
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Management is said to be confident that November's widely publicized E. coli cases were the extent of the outbreak.
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The Xi'an case is the latest in a number of highly-publicized accidents — some fatal — involving lifts and escalators.
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So even though basic personal information could be damaging if collected, clients may not know that it's been publicized.
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Before meeting Iovine, Ross was married to director Rupert Sanders for 10 years prior to their highly-publicized divorce.
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And to top it all off, there's the government's woefully under-publicized initiative: the SEIS (Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme).
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This tour, of course, was also the start of her heavily publicized relationship with *NSYNC band member Justin Timberlake.
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As promised, Microsoft today patched Windows to resolve a critical system vulnerability that Google's security team publicized last Monday.
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When he was merely a wealthy playboy, this weakness was most obvious in his highly publicized relationships with women.
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A widely publicized incident, which appeared to have been a hate crime, turned out to have been a hoax.
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In August 2015, the Trump campaign stated that Stone was fired, after several inflammatory social media posts were publicized.
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Hansen has an abiding interest in the tension between a historical figure's publicized persona and the private, unadorned self.
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Still others, like the expansion of the federation's development academy for young players, are important but not widely publicized.
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In a highly publicized investigation like this, the public's perception can be influenced by the personality of the investigator.
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Now, their findings and recovered Apollo mission data that weren't previously well-publicized can see the light of day.
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Although he has seldom sidestepped the spotlight, Davis wondered how he would handle scrutiny of a well-publicized comeback.
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The ban is still in place, and it explains the highly publicized union drive at Volkswagen in Chattanooga, Tenn.
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In a well-publicized case, Michael Parkes hanged himself while out on bail after being entrapped by Stinson Hunter.
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Unlike the much-publicized lawsuit that had bankrupted Napster in 21969, these were individual cases taken against private citizens.
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Alongside these international efforts, Trump has sought to deter border crossings with highly publicized crackdowns in the United States.
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The episode is one in a series of publicized deaths around the country of African Americans in police custody.
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They also noted that the murder surge in these cities came after highly publicized police killings of black men.
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The foundation cut checks for well-publicized donations during Trump's presidential campaign, transmogrifying charitable funds into politically beneficial expenditures.
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They had been well publicized for years and Gomez-Rejon even talked to some who went through the experience.
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After calling a toll-free number publicized on Honduran television to reach the American authorities, he eventually found Fernanda.
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This is Ari's first love interest, that we know of, anyway, since her highly publicized relationship with Pete Davidson.
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In the days after Ms. DeVos's newly proposed regulations were publicized, Obama officials denounced the characterization of their efforts.
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Especially when their names are widely publicized, winners face an influx of people seeking a piece of the jackpot.
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In her highly publicized 2014 divorce trial, Ms. Lee received the first personal protection order ever issued in Beijing.
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It came out right after several highly publicized murders and the abduction of Elizabeth Smart, tapping into universal fears.
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The special representative for the Syria conflict was asked about a widely publicized clash in February involving Russian mercenaries.
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Recently at least two people have been hanged after they were convicted in highly publicized trials for manipulating markets.
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But some commentators in Canada saw a more ominous purpose behind the highly publicized reopening of Mr. Schellenberg's case.
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Mr. O'Rourke failed to turn a well-funded, well-publicized and well-run campaign for Senate into a win.
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But mere hours after NBC publicized the interview, Trump's campaign issued a revised statement completely reversing his earlier comments.
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The Economist, which had already publicized Mr. Bannon's appearance, issued a statement on Tuesday saying its invitation would stand.
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The bureau publicized an adoption program that found homes for captured horses, and the wild population stayed relatively constant.
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The only notable complication during the show's run was a highly publicized salary dispute during the 1997-98 season.
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Over the last year or so, they have publicized a stream of new rules aimed at disinformation and manipulation.
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The case drew attention in part because it followed the widely publicized hacking of Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2014.
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As a candidate, Donald Trump promised to be the "champion" of Haitians, during a well-publicized appearance in Miami.
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A year ago, Facebook publicized its community standards, detailing what it considers acceptable and unacceptable content for its platform.
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Harris publicized her new position during a visit, taped Friday, with "The Breakfast Club," a New York radio show.
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The mid-century, avant-garde deconstructed chandelier was removed in 2014 for what was publicized to be conservation purposes.
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As part of its "Domino's Pizza Turnaround" campaign, the company heavily publicized the improvements it made to its recipe.
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It's especially concerning that this all comes after a much publicized push by the Academy to diversify its membership.
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The department also provided a classified annex to the report, which the Donald Trump administration has not yet publicized.
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In late September, a group of tech leaders started a well-publicized effort to raise $100,000 for Hillary Clinton.
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Additional legislation was passed last year following the heavily publicized rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl.
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" What you see here is a well calculated and deliberate response to China's widely publicized "win-win cooperation policies.
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Her ring cost her husband, Alex Rodriguez, an estimated $1.8 million, at least — a fact that was heavily publicized.
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The allegations publicized as a result have brought down dozens of public figures in a wide range of industries.
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This very point has been publicized as a part of a "Statement of Administration Policy" by the White House.
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Henein made the remarks to Justice William Horkins as Ghomeshi's highly publicized sexual assault trial came to closing arguments.
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Pemex, which has not publicized the deepwater drilling plan, did not respond to requests for comment for this story.
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Branson owns a small island in the BVI archipelago which, as was well publicized, was devastated by Hurricane Irma.
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Then nuclear suffered a mortal blow after the much-publicized (but nonfatal) meltdown at Three Mile Island in 1979.
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For many, Dawson's initiative is one of few instances in which their voices have been heard or names publicized.
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The Miss Universe pageant is 64 years old, and one of the most publicized beauty pageants around the world.
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PEN America, a press-freedom advocacy group that had publicized Mr. Fayadh's conviction and punishment, also had a mixed reaction.
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Swift and Hiddleston's romance has been highly publicized especially after they were pictured kissing in Rhode Island earlier this month.
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In September, Madonna and Guy resolved a lengthy and highly publicized custody battle over Rocco after eight months in court.
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North Korea has publicized a series of tests of its weapons technology since detonating its fourth nuclear bomb on Jan.
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But the agency only took action, in the form of warning letters and forced recalls, after Cohen's research was publicized.
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News of Harley's arrest follows a history of ups and downs, including cheating allegations, fiery publicized fights and physical altercations.
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After a highly-publicized divorce from fellow country singer Blake Shelton in 2015, Lambert dated Evan Felker for two years.
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This isn't the first time Trump has demanded that something else be publicized before he'd consider revealing his tax returns.
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Today, just a few days after dunnhumby publicized this finding, Trader Joe's released the results of its own consumer research.
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In 1884, the invented pronoun "thon" was publicized by the coiner, C.C. Converse, as an expedient pronoun for all genders.
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VICE: When and why did you decide to write about this well-publicized event and how long was the process?
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While we don't know exactly what drove Holmes's particular — and oft-publicized — diet, her quirks mirror her attitude toward clothing.
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There's been no indication as of yet that the 2016 events are related to the Justice Department's unintentionally publicized charges.
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The second catalyst followed Hillary Clinton's highly-publicized "alt-right speech" linking the group's "God Emperor Trump" to white supremacy.
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The much-publicized WhatsApp tip line is not a helpline at all, it's only there to help Facebook with research.
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After a highly publicized divorce, he married Marla Maples (mother of Tiffany) in 230 at the Plaza Hotel's Grand Ballroom.
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There are ways to make life harder for American companies in China that need not be formal, or widely publicized.
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The main result was the highly publicized eight-point battery check, which incorporates new and existing tests for battery flaws.
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Despite the highly-publicized controversy that occurred in early June of this year, the summer's strangest show is marching forward.
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And it sounds like she's been doing spectacularly well since retreating from the spotlight after a highly publicized rough period.
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After six months of a highly publicized trial, Wagner was found guilty and handed a life sentence on October 17.
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Darren Marble, the CEO of fintech marketing firm CrowdfundX, which is marketing the widely publicized KodakCoin, is one of them.
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Following her very publicized social media feud with Elon Musk, it would have been nice to see them make amends.
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That fact—his widely publicized affairs—has made Giuliani's recent attempts to discredit Clinton over her husband's infidelities particularly hypocritical.
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Markle wore a more casual outfit to cheer on her hubby at the less-publicized event — even bringing back jeans!
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ESPN's downward slide in traditional pay TV packages has been well publicized, but the Disney Channel is right there too.
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"We were embarrassed," Dennis Parada told The Associated Press in his first interview since the well-publicized dig last winter.
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Four years later, he also offered Shelton a sympathetic ear when the couple were going through their highly publicized breakup.
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The case was highly publicized, first when the stabbing happened, then again when the girls were sentenced three years later.
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Gunn's original tweets were widely publicized by alt-right figures in an active attempt to punish him for progressive views.
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A reporter for The New York Times learned of the event, which was not publicized by the de Blasio team.
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But the prisoners released in the United States — all but one dual nationals as well — went through less-publicized traumas.
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The move follows a widely publicized protest PAIN Sackler held together with the French group Aides Paris outside the Louvre.
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In recent years, state media have publicized a string of what are presented as confessions made by high-profile suspects.
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In a much-publicized case in 2006, a postgraduate journalism student was harassed for wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
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Uber is said to favor hiring a female CEO, given its well-publicized issues with sexual harassment and gender discrimination.
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Ahed has participated in such marches from a young age and has had several highly publicized run-ins with soldiers.
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"Do not let people use FaceTime to spy on their friends and family," referencing the well-publicized bug this week.
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Many black Britons say institutionalized racism of the kind endured by the Windrush migrants remains deeply ingrained and rarely publicized.
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Banksy unveiled a new stencil work in New York, the first since his highly publicized New York "residency" in 2013.
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In this particular case, you have what is being publicized as a ransomware campaign… actually encrypting the master boot record.
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But the memo drafted by the staff of Republican Congressman Devin Nunes may be the most publicized example to date.
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Melissa Etheridge is not holding back her negative opinion of Angelina Jolie and her highly-publicized split with Brad Pitt.
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Obama reads 10 letters from Americans every night, a practice that has been widely publicized and even spawned a book.
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Google's annual Transparency Register filing, publicized on Wednesday by anti-corruption group Transparency International, appeared online coincidentally on Aug. 22.75.
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Since the Academy Awards is such a highly publicized event, that makes the evening's potential scandals all the more juicy.
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The shooting became highly publicized when Philando Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, broadcast the moments after the shooting on Facebook Live.
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The social stock has rallied 35 percent this year, a surprise move besting even the well-publicized rebound in Facebook.
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Gowdy also engaged in highly publicized questioning of former FBI Director James Comey during the investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails.
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The contentious and highly publicized race for Alabama's vacant Senate seat is finally over ... and the victor is Doug Jones.
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Vasquez's cause of death hasn't been publicized, though she reportedly suffered from migraines and high blood pressure before her death.
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Students oppose Murray because they're aware of his widely publicized arguments about the genetic inferiority of certain races of humans.
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Still, he realized the reason they aroused suspicion and got caught was because they publicized their fabricated accomplishments, attracting attention.
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Judges have handed out very long sentences in well-publicized cases — Bernie Madoff and Jeff Skilling of Enron, for example.
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Experts say the highly publicized Virginia trial will make it much harder for the defense to find an unbiased jury.
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Strzok's testimony could reveal more details about the FBI investigator's reasoning and motives in some of the bureau's publicized probes.
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During a well-publicized episode, he sued Mr. O'Brien for defamation, but Mr. Trump ultimately failed to prove his case.
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But these well-publicized injustices have not dented the general population's confidence in police—which remains highest among white people.
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Women in tech have horror stories of sexual harassment, discrimination, and simple unfairness that have been well documented and publicized.
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This study and earlier research have been widely publicized as capturing essential ethical insights that should be built into AVs.
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The tussle was publicized on social media after Blacklidge's wife, Lisa Buchianico Blacklidge, posted the video to her Facebook page.
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Caitlyn Jenner's coming out was possibly one of the most well-documented and publicized coming-out stories of the decade.
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" After the tape regarding the Playboy model was publicized, President Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, called Cohen a "pathological liar.
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In 2011, he wrote a much publicized "open letter" accusing President Obama of "villainizing the American dream" and the wealthy.
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One highly publicized example was the ability to 3D print guns, which is now largely illegal but still technically possible.
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The incident, never before publicized, was reported to producers and police, though the girl's parents ultimately declined to press charges.
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House Democrats are soliciting donations as they stage a highly publicized sit-in to protest inaction on gun control measures.
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He wonders why nobody questioned whether a well-publicized incident involving racist graffiti scrawled outside LeBron James's home actually happened.
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In a widely publicized study, the Federal Trade Commission found that 1 in 5 credit reports contain a material error.
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A San Francisco jury has found Jose Ines Garcia Zarate not guilty of murder in a much-publicized 2015 shooting.
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Lee Wei Ling said on Wednesday if the dispute were merely a family affair, she would not have publicized it.
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That was pretty highly publicized, and then from there somebody won $300 million in Rhode Island, remembered me, and called.
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" M-Invest proposed ways to make the government look good -- through widely publicized "free distribution of bread, flour, grain, food.
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Public mood in the UK shifted alongside highly publicized cases in which epileptic children had their illicit cannabis medications confiscated.
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And this time, Shelton is the one who seems to have written a song about his highly publicized love interest.
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It is also widely publicized that Faze Clan has attempted to exploit at least one artist who is a minor.
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In his two verses, he touches on his highly publicized issues with Cash Money, Xanax and loneliness, incarceration and suicide.
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Or perhaps folks like Krzanich, hawking their silicon wares from the Oval Office, are over-publicized exceptions to the rule.
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PredPol's relationships with other cities—such as Haverhill, El Monte, Livermore, Mountain View, Tacoma, and Atlanta—were not well publicized.
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Sartorius also graced headlines in 2018 as part of a much-publicized relationship with "Stranger Things" star Millie Bobby Brown.
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Domingo apologizes Domingo resigned from his position as the director of the opera after allegations were first publicized in August.
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That means they could see a drastic rise in cases in the near future once the forms become more publicized.
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"I don't know what happened," she said of Kesha's much-publicized claims that Dr. Luke was sexually and verbally abusive.
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I know you wrote that report that was very well-publicized in 2009, but what's your take on it now?
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Fighting misogyny and violence against women has been a national conversation since a horrifying and publicized gang rape in 2012.
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Fallout from the offensive posts has spread since they were publicized about three weeks ago by the Plain View Project.
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On paper, the administration is somewhat less enthusiastic about promoting global tourism, including programs beside the well-publicized travel ban.
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The public portion of the much-publicized event instead resembled a live reenactment of one of Trump's early-morning tweetstorms.
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Unlike Amazon, whose competition for a new headquarters was highly publicized, Apple has been relatively quiet about its expansion plans.
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The participating workers, who are unionized through HCL, publicized the protest ahead of the memo's circulation through their local chapter.
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The participating workers, who are unionized through HCL, publicized the protest ahead of the memo's circulation through their local chapter.
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The French politician's visit, which coincided with International Francophonie Day, was publicized as an effort to "honor" Canada's francophone heritage.
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The Trump Ocean Resort Baja Mexico was never built, but in 2007 it was publicized at lavish San Diego parties.
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They also publicized thousands of embarrassing emails that Russian hackers had stolen from the Clinton campaign and Democratic Party organizations.
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On Friday the prime minister's office declined to comment on Mr. Johnson's well-publicized criticisms, because they were covertly recorded.
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Graham was in high spirits at this time given his support for Brett Kavanaugh during the highly publicized confirmation hearings.
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Johnson's design, a cheeky, granite-clad Chippendale highboy, stirred controversy, a triumph of well-publicized notoriety that delighted the contrarian.
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Following that incident, which was highly publicized in Chinese state media, many in the movement worried they would lose moderates.
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It lists a number of arrests, including some that haven't been publicized, related to violent incidents motivated by fringe beliefs.
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When the allegations were publicized, on the eve of last college basketball season, Louisville removed Bowen, a freshman, from practices.
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After two highly publicized rants about unseemly ties between corporations and politicians on MSNBC, he left his show in 21.
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The highly publicized case spurned nursery rhymes, a television miniseries and, rumor has it, a movie is in the works.
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After the White House publicized the president's desire to use his clemency power, more than 30,000 convicts applied for relief.
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Mr. Bannon may have given much thought to traditionalism and populism, may have publicized its themes as chairman of Breitbart.
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Since the case was publicized, Mr. Figueroa and his family have become acquainted with other former clients of Dr. Koller.
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In the aftermath of widely publicized adoption scandals, officials in many countries are concerned about unethical practices by adoption agencies.
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In fact, one of the most commonly cited challenges of today's security industry is an oft-publicized looming workforce shortage.
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Guadalupe was the focus of a highly publicized deportation that took place in Phoenix a little over a week ago.
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In some well-publicized cases, even adding the word "blockchain" to a public company's name can send the stock skyrocketing.
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She said these highly publicized examples point to a larger problem in newsrooms, most of which are run by men.
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The vote drew national attention following U.S. President Donald Trump's well-publicized endorsement of Bel Edward's Republican challenger, Eddie Rispone.
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" Among its provisions is a requirement that standards be publicized for the "electronic exchange, privacy and security of health information.
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Sofiane's new gifts are the ones that have already been highly publicized, since he can mind control other people's bodies.
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The appeals court issued the ruling in September but its decision was only recently publicized, local media and activists said.
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Simpson's case has since been widely publicized in television, including FX's award-winning series, American Crime Story: The People vs.
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The highly publicized roller coaster led to a drought of such roles, but some notable characters did eventually break through.
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Meanwhile, GE's well-publicized woes yanked the industrial giant's position down to the lower half of the big return list.
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It also comes after a month of widely publicized mass shootings, including one at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas.
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Some notorious criminals never make it Some criminals don't make the list if they are already well-publicized, Allen said.
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His well publicized love of animal is in stark contrast to the woman he succeeded as President, Park Geun-hye.
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Much of what NIST does is not always well publicized and has led to the "graying" of key strategic areas.
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This policy change was met with widespread public backlash, with 1,500 Mormons renouncing their church membership in a publicized protest.
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There's usually an uptick in calls to suicide hotlines after a celebrity suicide because the hotline number is publicized more.
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Therefore, Elon Musk's highly publicized proposal to engage in Puerto Rico is very welcome and comes at the right time.
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Sam Swift (Rachel Bilson), a former cop-TV-show star, has a highly publicized breakdown that lands her in rehab.
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I put out a call for a contest and aggressively publicized it through emailing English departments nationwide and all that.
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Gadot's fake porn precipitated a brief but highly publicized blitz of amateur graphic artist trolls posting face-swapped videos online.
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Simpson was later acquitted of the murders in a highly publicized trial, but found responsible in a subsequent civil suit.
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Interpol, in a statement, said that any of its 190 member countries could request that wanted notices not be publicized.
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Despite Stone's highly publicized arrest in January, the books did not fly off the shelves, according to the publishing house.
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A striking illustration of Mr. Gandhi's strategy was his much publicized visit to the Somnath temple during the Gujarat campaign.
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We accepted the theater because it's a big space and the Speakout was well publicized so people would find it.
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At the same time, Trump's highly publicized clampdown on illegal immigration threatens to disrupt other large parts of the economy.
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Shortly after assuming office in January, Trump held a number of highly publicized meetings with black public figures and politicians.
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U.S. wireless carrier AT&T Inc and its advertising unit Xandr have also heavily publicized their efforts in addressable ads.
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During a political regime in control of the media, the revolution may not be publicized, but it will be pubicized.
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Maradona has a history of health problems, including breathing and heart issues ... as well as a much-publicized cocaine addiction.
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Bright Lights skims across a lot of historical material that will be familiar to anyone who read Fisher's memoirs: the short, much-publicized marriage between Reynolds and singer Eddie Fisher, their even-more-publicized breakup when he left her for Elizabeth Taylor, Reynolds remarrying a shoe magnate who gambled away his fortune and hers.
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The trial lasted four days before the publicized case was turned over to the jury of nine women and six men.
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The DHS finalized its plans last week, though they weren't publicized until last night when they were reported by BuzzFeed News.
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While Infinity has been a hit, a lavishly publicized line of so-called smart toys called Playmation was a relative dud.
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The singer has publicized his role in the company, but oddly has claimed that he does not eat pork or beef.
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This hack apparently has nothing to do with the most recent hack of Facebook data that was widely publicized in September.
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Redstone has been engaged in a highly publicized back-and-forth with Moonves over the future of the company for months.
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" The widely publicized hearing drew about 40 people protesting the DACA repeal, with many chanting "Trump escuchá, estamos en la lucha.
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Her story was highly publicized in the country, encouraging her to fight for policy changes that would help prevent acid attacks.
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And in a display of unity following a highly publicized and tightly contested race to lead the Democratic National Committee, Rep.
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A spokesperson for the organization told Gizmodo that they didn't hear back from Facebook until they publicized the removal on Wednesday.
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Those gains brought in a new era of crypto millionaires, who in some cases, publicized their gains and Lamborghinis on Twitter.
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This new study is important, in part, because it shows — with peer-reviewed data — that widely publicized incidents are not isolated.
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In an emailed statement, the company said it publicized the results "very soon" after receiving them and declined to comment further.
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Such a test is usually not publicized, but on this occasion the North Koreans decided to lift the shroud of secrecy.
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On Wednesday, the boxing match replaced Abraham with another woman as seen on the event flyer, which was publicized on Facebook.
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Upcoming deals this year include a dual-tranche $1.5 billion sovereign sukuk announced by Malaysia, which was publicized earlier this month.
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Meetings between companies and their unofficial advisers are rarely publicized, and some outside groups and individuals have to sign nondisclosure agreements.
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There have been more than 75 publicized arrests of U.S. residents who have allegedly become radicalized by Muslim militants since 2014.
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Former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Mike Bolsinger is suing the Houston Astros in light of the franchise's widely-publicized cheating scandal.
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Among the most heavily publicized is a lift of the ban on women driving, due to be lifted on 24 June.
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These actions, detailed in a U.S. Intelligence report, went far beyond the well-publicized hacking of the Democratic National Committee files.
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Austin hiccup: Last year, Uber and Lyft lost a much-publicized fight in Austin against newly-added fingerprinting requirements for drivers.
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The flap follows a widely publicized incident in which a female LDP lawmaker was taped verbally and physically abusing her aide.
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That's one of the reasons why there's been so many high-valued — and highly publicized — jackpots over the past few years.
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But it indicates a continuing interest in experimental aerial vehicles, even after Facebook scaled back its earlier, well-publicized Aquila project.
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The consumer protection agency alleged that Uber publicized misleading statements about the amount of money drivers could earn in 20 cities.
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At the time, a Pentagon spokesperson warned reporters that they would be "complicit" with the terrorist group if they publicized it.
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An exception will be those running in places where harassment in government has become a highly publicized issue, Dolan said. Gov.
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The election of Trump was a turning point for Penzey, who publicized his post-2016 election sentiments to customers in emails.
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In addition to these well-publicized ways to drink in some annual holiday cheer, however, Starbucks has another less-discussed option.
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On Wednesday, the boxing match replaced Abraham with another woman as seen on the event flyer, which was publicized on Facebook.
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"I find this method of 'confession,' extracted during incommunicado detention and publicized on national television, very worrying," Mr. al-Hussein said.
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Mental health experts have found proven links between publicized suicides and similar subsequent deaths, especially when celebrities take their own lives.
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But over the years since its much-publicized round of funding in 211, every other facet of that vision became compromised.
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The well-publicized struggles of GoPro in recent quarters have continued to play a role in the chipmaker's sluggish sales numbers.
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The development of an office like this has, under previous administrations, been a majorly publicized affair, announced many days in advance.
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But the next widely publicized vote, held in 2012, was for a new site policy that would get rid of voting.
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In a bizarre and highly publicized moment, Trump singled out the then-FBI director and pulled him in for a hug.
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Meanwhile, Match did indeed fire Rad from his Tinder chairman position on September 14th, 2017 — a fact that wasn't widely publicized.
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The alt-right social movement trolls highly-publicized national events and controversies using the frog emoji as a symbol of solidarity.
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After a highly publicized period of flirtation with other major MMA organizations, that highest bidder turned out to be the UFC.
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Donald Trump has a highly-publicized history of sexism and misogyny that result in a lack of appeal among female voters.
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Facebook hasn't publicized any of the documentation for the Chat SDK, which is currently being shared with developers through PDF documents.
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The defense argued their clients would not receive fair trials given the highly publicized—and deeply controversial—nature of Gray's death.
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He formerly practiced law in Washington, D.C., at Jones Day, where he argued three highly publicized cases before the Supreme Court.
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And although Apple's self-driving car program has been less publicized than others, it continues to roll on in the background.
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Americans no longer trust the men and women sworn to protect them in the face of highly publicized police brutality cases.
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He did not believe the reputations of rider or team, who have a much-publicized 'zero tolerance' policy, had been tainted.
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He even went on a highly publicized visit to Venezuela in 2012 that earned the derision of the entire Parisian establishment.
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Among other things, he had a highly publicized meeting with Hillary Clinton in the final months of the 22014 presidential campaign.
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The New York businessman also faces a highly publicized lawsuit by former students of Trump University, his real-estate training program.
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Newly publicized documents suggest today that a once-classified anomaly risked killing the Apollo 11 crew during their return to Earth.
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And the author and conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi publicized a draft plea agreement with Mueller, even as he rejected that deal.
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Less well publicized perhaps are the second and third-order impacts these stumbles have on local communities that lose anchor employers.
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The policy, which Chaisson-Cárdenas said was "making a difference," was publicized by his state's chapter of the organization in March.
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Hedge funds have also taken a reputational hit as a small but highly publicized group of big investors have abandoned them.
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Still, some cancellations, especially among the main risk group - pregnant women - look inevitable especially as the illness becomes more widely publicized.
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In one of the most widely publicized cases, Konkus ended funding for the Bay Journal, a newspaper covering the Chesapeake Bay.
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Mr. Simpson was acquitted of the killings in 1995 after one of the most publicized criminal trials the nation has seen.
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The widely publicized, theologically dense letter was delivered to the Pope with 40 signatures on August 11, according to its organizers.
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Yet the president's own well-publicized statements and foreign-policy priorities could complicate his efforts to be a trans-Atlantic cheerleader.
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It has not publicized the results, but researchers and analysts say it could become the first approved oral treatment for eczema.
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"Despite what's been publicized, there's always funny, there's always love, there's always laughter, no matter what," she said on her Play.
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We know of several well-publicized cases, but we fear that other women currently in detention may be facing similar injustices.
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Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton starred in 11 movies together, and had one of the most publicized romances in Hollywood history.
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Uber's and WeWork's well-publicized struggles with public investors may not be a good look for SoftBank, their deep-pocketed backer.
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The change was apparently not publicized ahead of the new software's launch, and some lawmakers are raising concerns about its legality.
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" _____ Mr. Ryan, on a much-publicized meeting with Mr. Trump: "It was important that we discussed our differences that we have.
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It also suggested she had become too much of a "divisive figure," an apparent reference to the heavily publicized DNA test.
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His campaign is demanding Clinton release her medical records, a stunt that recalls Trump's well-publicized hunt for Obama's birth certificate.
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Trump made a much-publicized visit to Mexico last week, fueling speculation that he might soften his hard-line immigration stance.
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At Luscious Garage in San Francisco, the publicized focus on hybrid vehicles actually masks the real differentiator: a focus on people.
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This latest, highly publicized state visit, which produced dozens of pictures of the two leaders, was the epitome of that policy.
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Since Twitter publicized the feature on its account on Tuesday, users have taken to their feeds with anger, joy, and wit.
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His last four posts, from January 19, were videos alone from his penthouse in Toronto's Distillery District, whose address he publicized.
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Sometimes a company will approach families with ready money to prevent them from filing a lawsuit, but that's not often publicized.
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Since taking power in 2012, he has made a series of highly publicized visits to naval bases and ships at sea.
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The mystery was solved -- but while the photos have been highly publicized, their reunion with the family will be anything but.
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The case was publicized in the British news media and prompted a national discussion on the legalization of medicinal cannabis products.
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Mr. Aldrin publicized his own objections to the omission, and complaints spread across social media and conservative outlets like Fox News.
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He travels and performs around the world and is in a much-publicized romantic relationship with fellow ballet superstar Natalia Osipova.
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Widely publicized attacks on the euro area monetary policy by German and Dutch central banks have nothing to do with economics.
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Scholars have also examined whether there is a decline in homicides after well-publicized death verdicts or executions; there is not.
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The C.I.A. began mining Nicaraguan harbors in 1984: The nominally covert, but well publicized, operations were not aimed at sinking ships.
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Chile now has more electric buses than any nation besides China and the government has highly publicized the electric bus rollout.
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Pine Ridge is a place accustomed to struggle, and its people have had well-publicized battles with alcoholism and teen suicide.
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Some have already been well publicized, as when Trump remarked that dating in the age of AIDS was his personal Vietnam.
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The highly publicized Netflix movie To The Bone, starring an emaciated Lily Collins, was sold as the first film about anorexia.
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HNA had vowed to sue the tycoon, who has publicized his accusations via Twitter and YouTube from his New York apartment.
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The civil rights activist and columnist Shaun King, who has publicized many similar videos, called for a boycott of the chain.
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The data was publicized and analyzed in a blog post by Peter Lemme, a satellite communications expert and former Boeing engineer.
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Many hope that as the data accumulates and is publicized, businesses will be forced to do more to reduce the gap.
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They could match the rise in turnout in the highly publicized special election in Georgia's Sixth Congressional District in the spring.
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Shares of Nestlé, which had surged after Mr. Loeb's campaign was publicized, fell 1.6 percent in trading in Zurich on Tuesday.
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Don't throw callout stones in glass fandom houses, because Tumblr sensed an even deeper reason for the highly publicized scam callout.
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Facebook's "respect for the democratic process" should raise eyebrows given how its products have been used in some highly publicized scenarios.
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The scrutiny is likely to be no less intense as jury selection begins this week in two highly publicized police shootings.
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WikiLeaks, which specialized in the highly publicized release of huge troves of classified documents and communications, challenged governments and journalistic conventions.
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In addition to these highly publicized provisions, the 6900st Century Cures Act also contains numerous sections that have escaped the spotlight.
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This state of affairs stands in direct contradiction to the Pentagon's well-publicized efforts to destigmatize mental health illness and treatment.
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Google explained the mistake in a letter to Ghana's Ministry of Finance, which the ministry publicized in a press release Wednesday.
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In public, Zuckerberg calls for regulation in Washington Post op-eds and engages in well-publicized meet-and-greets with senators.
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While her campaign publicized the appearances of Katy Perry and Lena Dunham at events, he's kept a lid on similar associations.
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Before a well-publicized meeting with former Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera began, Snyder made the announcement regarding Allen's ouster.
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Two well-publicized crises include Flint, Michigan's, lead contamination and Puerto Rico's failing water systems in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
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During a highly publicized congressional hearing, Cohen alleged a pattern of criminal behavior by Trump before and even during his presidency.
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Wise and Lilienthal edited national Jewish magazines where they publicized these innovative Hanukkah assemblies, encouraging other congregations to establish their own.
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That, activists say, is how one should view the much-publicized moments of violence at a protest last month in Berkeley.
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The bureau accepted and publicized complaints about these servicers, essentially shining a spotlight on a problem the Education Department could address.
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At a lot of police departments, it's ego-driven—can you imagine if it's publicized that this department uses a psychic?
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The widely publicized notion that tardigrades can survive in a tun state for 100 years or more is an overstatement , for instance.
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Shortly after the story was publicized, the Australian tax authorities raided Wright's house in Gordon, New South Wales and offices in Sydney.
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Most recently, students and faculty members accused brain and cognitive sciences professor Florian Jaeger of sexual harassment in a highly-publicized case.
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A British self-described "email prankster" has also tricked White House officials into thinking he was other officials and publicized their exchanges.
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With recently publicized cases of questionable uses of force by police officers, citizen oversight of police is being called for more widely.
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