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Well, then we have to go and publicize right now that you should also be known for being the most extraordinary actress in FUBAR.
Well, then we have to go and publicize right now that you should also be known for being the most extraordinary actress in FUBA.
The first one is people probably feel too embarrassed to publicize losing all their money on a silly, risky gamble.
The first one is people probably feel too embarrassed to publicize losing all their money on a silly, risky gamble.
Think about this: "publicize", to make something public or to become public.
So, "publicize" means you make something public.
A number of Chinese artifacts dating from the Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty, some of which had been owned by Emperor Zhenzong, were excavated and then came into the hands of the Kuomintang General Ma Hongkui, who refused to publicize the findings.
refused to publicize the findings. Among the artifacts were a white marble tablet from
He didn't publicize this, but gradually authorities started to take the noses down.
Well, we won't publicize this spot.
Well, we won't publicize this spot.
You can help to publicize it.
You can help to publicize it.
Essay collections are notoriously hard to categorize, which makes them hard to publicize.
Essay collections are notoriously hard to categorize, which makes them hard to publicize.
He didn't take to the stage to publicize his work but sought to influence leading thinkers behind the scenes by sending them proof copies of the book with apologetic letters attached.
It's not something the royal family like to publicize, but here's what we know about their main sources of income.