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To make widely known to the public.
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The scandal was so publicised that he lost the next election.
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To advertise, create publicity for.
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They're already publicising next month's concert.
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To make widely known to the public.
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The scandal was so publicised that he lost the next election.
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To advertise, create publicity for.
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They're already publicising next month's concert.
I think it's worth publicizing it, especially if the license plate turns out to be stolen and we have nothing.
Word of mouth is unlikely in this case but publicizing the anonymous details of a successful web complainant might encourage others.
On 2 September 1993 we issued a Press Release publicizing an Extra-Statutory concession relating to such costs.
Or help out behind the scenes with office tasks, writing newsletters, publicizing events or stuffing envelopes.
You'll need to devote a fair amount of time to publicizing your designs on scrapbooking websites and forums.
Publicizing the endowment fund is an ideal way to solicit donations.
They may not appreciate you publicizing their need, no matter how well intentioned.
You start off publicizing a new show, getting the word out and making people aware that we're casting.
Of course, not all the people who have Scuttle sites want them used for publicizing any old site - so many of them have "do not follow" code on their sites, which keeps the sites on them from being re-listed by Google.
Publicizing Your Event To ensure you maximize publicity, read our advice on publicizing your event.
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