Similar words: publicity, publicize, public policy, public, publicly, republic, in public, Republican. Meaning: v. 1. call attention to 2. make public.
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1. They've worked night and day to publicise their campaign.
2. All relevant departments will co - operate to publicise this MPF system which affects the general public.
3. Please publicise these days to your class members.
4. Will she do more to publicise the results of the recent negotiations on that issue?
5. The offeror must then publicise this intention in a mass circulation newspaper or by some other means approved by the supervisory authority.
6. The pressure to publicise the practice will be roughly commensurate with the intensity of the competition.
7. It strives to publicise the general issue of communication structures in a democracy, drawing special attention to legislation pertaining to radio.
8. It fell to Pentagon officials to publicise this crucial information.
9. But this was the party to publicise the launch of the Spice Girls new album.
10. To publicise his pioneering work Shearman produced an excellent leaflet on the scheme and its potentialities.
11. The Lords can publicise matters and delay action for long enough to allow public opinion to make itself felt.
12. If women criminals are reluctant to publicise their activities, they are also often inaccessible to researchers wanting to record their histories.
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13. Microsoft started to publicise details of Microsoft Office 2010, aka Office 14*, at its Worldwide Partner Conference in New Orleans today.
14. Pundits could not publicise the fact that they had been invited as a tastemaker in order to promote any commercial venture.
15. Analysts – who had previously pressed Apple to publicise its CEO succession plan, without success – said that Cook was a safe pair of hands, but wondered whether the company would have the same drive.
16. The media usually publicise only executions are deemed by the to have some wider cautionary value.
17. Carmakers are also keen to publicise the handful of trials that are providing them with data on the real-world performance of hydrogen fuel-cell cars.
18. Existing class members can be very inventive if asked to help publicise a class.
19. Usually the most that governments have been prepared to do is to publicise their activities and/or to seek voluntary undertakings.
20. Television and media have come under increasing pressure from the government not to publicise controversies about military and security matters.
21. Government monitoring stations measure levels of pollutants such as nitrogen oxides or low-level ozone but fail to publicise them widely.
22. As an additional service to clients, Henley endeavours to publicise findings in the international and local media.
23. The reason it doesn't work is that the publishers do actually perform quite a useful service: they edit the book, then they publicise it.
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25. Green campaigners and Scots politicians have also criticised Shell for being slow to publicise the problem and release sufficient information on containing the oil.
26. Many of the tweets come from users of Foursquare, a service that lets people publicise their location so their friends can see where they are—and businesses can aim advertising at them.
27. The State Forest Administration will set up 150 observation stations nationwide and publicise any outbreaks of animal disease that could threaten human health.
28. If, as some experts believe, the main aim of the Mars 500 experiment is to publicise the concept of human flight to the red planet, then it has surely succeeded beyond all expectations.
29. A Google Group has been formed to track discussions and publicise the program.
30. Papers are published, an international conference is called to publicise the findings, copies of the final report land on the desks of decision makers...
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