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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of publicise.

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Examples

  • "The bad taste and the responsibility are on the part of whoever publicises them," he added.

    Silvio Berlusconi condemned by Vatican newspaper for 'deplorable' jokes Tom Kington in Rome 2010

  • This site presents the cases of refugees, and publicises them via an email list.

    Global Voices in English » United Kingdom: Asylum seekers telling their stories 2009

  • Whereas RCRDLBL hosts and publicises its own downloads, Track in the Box's enthusiastic team trawl the net before recommending one track per day to stream or, often, download for free.

    Click to download: You've got music ... Chris Salmon 2010

  • The campaign, spearheaded by a press release issued by Tourism New Zealand's that publicises the "man drought", was picked up by the British media who sent the call-out to its countrymen.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Another Outspoken Female 2008

  • The campaign, spearheaded by a press release issued by Tourism New Zealand's that publicises the "man drought", was picked up by the British media who sent the call-out to its countrymen.

    617 - sex, geography and demographics Another Outspoken Female 2008

  • Is the BBC publising this, in the same way it publicises anti-Israeli demonstrations in London?

    A QUESTION OF PRIORITY 2009

  • I wonder if TIMES never publicises anonimous letters, and reveals all their anonimous tips and insight sources.

    Protecting bloggers’ pseudonymity Professor in Training 2009

  • Last year a Pronunciamento (dictatorial decree) masquerading as a press law was enacted criminalizing the independent press: "Whosoever writes, edits, prints, publishes, publicises, disseminates, shows, makes to be heard any promotional statements encouraging ... terrorist acts is punishable with rigorous imprisonment from 10 to 20 years."

    Alemayehu G. Mariam: The Art of War on Ethiopia's Independent Press 2009

  • Wark, is happy that BBC 2 'Newsnight Review' tonight publicises her political fellow-travelling Mr. Loach's film , with no criticism of his politically censoring actions against an Israeli film being shown at Edinburgh Film Festival.

    Film Festival Fiasco 2009

  • The website which publicises the challenge provides room for advertisers to sponsor 'stellar objects' such as stars and galaxies on a fictional star chart.

    University Student Plans to Become First Student Space Tourist Thatsnews 2006

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