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17 Sentences With "give publicity to"

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Recently, a number of celebrities have used their social media platforms to give publicity to start-ups seeking to raise capital through ICOs.
Ardern, who has been resolute in her conviction that the attacks should not be used to give publicity to views of the suspect, has insisted that more needs to be done to stamp out hate speech online.
Washington and Westminster may continue their close alliance, but the president should not see his decision to give publicity to a semi-fascist group's efforts to sow violent hatred – then capping that with the need to humiliate a close ally – as a good day's work.
Critics have noted that despite the number of players, the actual crisis was unaffected, and the sole outcome of the game was to give publicity to the game's creators.
That is my view…. Give publicity to all these in the papers. Let people know that I subscribe to their views. But let there be no violence or show of force.
Fashion Week gives buyers a chance to give publicity to and talk about the designers' pieces and the general public a preview of what to expect come the change of season. Fashion week in Sweden was called off in 2019, due to increasing demands in sustainability.
At the time, cremation was still unlawful. Brooks' father had been a member of the Cremation Society of Great Britain, which was campaigning to have it made legal. When his father died in 1874, Brooks was unable to have him cremated as he would have wished. However, eight years later he was able to give publicity to the cause through what he wrote.
She was called " The Sweet Singer" and "The Blind Bard of Michigan." Her first published poem appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer, the editor, Mr. Harding, having accidentally seen it in her husband's office. He encouraged her to work and in a short time, many journals both in city and country were pleased to give publicity to her contributions. She wrote many serials, stories and poems for the Detroit "Christian Herald" and other papers and periodicals.
He has been recognized by Tibetan Lama Penor Rinpoche as the reincarnation of tulku Chungdrag Dorje, the treasure revealer of Palyul Monastery. He also claims to have the special ability of clairvoyance; in a November 2006 interview, he stated: "I was born very different, clairvoyant and a healer". The Milarepa Fund is an organisation which organises concerts to give publicity to the Tibetan independence movement. The fund was named after Milarepa, the revered 11th- century Tibetan yogi, who used music to enlighten people.
' The meeting then adjourned until the time appointed by the prior resolution. ‘That His Excellency Sir Richard Graves Mac Donnell be requested to be the first Patron of the Society.’ ‘That the Committee take the necessary steps to have the Society incorporated into the South Australian Institute.' We give publicity to this series of proposals, with a view of forwarding the interests of the new Society, by affording an opportunity to parsons favorable to its progress of considering and expressing their views regarding the contemplated arrangements.
He held several speeches on current topics attacking feudal institutions, and printed and distributed the minutes of the Diet in order to give publicity to the debates. For these activities, the government took him to trial for inciting unrest, operating a printing press without royal permission, and also for one of his speeches, where he called for general land-redemption. His long-lasting trials (two at the same time) became a focal point of the country's political life and reform movement. His legal representative was Ferenc Kölcsey.
In February 1996, Abd-al-Wahhab Darawsha and Talab al-Sani, both leaders of the Democratic Party and Knesset members arrived in San'a at the invitation of the Yemeni parliament, the House of Representatives. The Yemeni government did not give publicity to their visit.Defending the Holy Land: A Critical Analysis of Israel's Security & Foreign Policy Yemeni sources were careful to state that the visitors were being hosted in their capacity as Arab citizens, and not as Knesset representatives. Coaxed by President Bill Clinton and President Mubarak, the Yemeni government agreed to participate in the peacemaking summit that took place in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt on March 13, 1996.
It was formed as a result of increasing tensions within the Australian Labor Party over the party's economic response to the Great Depression in Australia. The opponents of austerity in the Labor Party, of which Lang was among the most prominent figures, had supported repudiating Australia's debt, while supporters of austerity policies would subsequently introduce the national "Premiers' Plan" to achieve those ends. The 1931 Labor split occurred both at a state and federal level, with Lang's supporters being known as "Lang Labor". By May 1931, the "Lang Plan Campaign Committee" had been formed in South Australia to give publicity to and campaign for Lang's ideas.
AIP Television produced a musical TV special episode promoting Doctor Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine that appeared for one night in temporary place of the ABC scheduled show Shindig! This show, called The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot, starred Vincent Price, Tommy Kirk and Susan Hart, and featured many songs that may have been cut from the cinema release.The title of the television show may have been inspired by the November 1965 The Incredible World of James Bond designed to give publicity to the upcoming release of Thunderball. Louis M. Heyward and Stanley Ross wrote the 30-minute short comedy musical TV special which aired Nov 18, 1965 on the ABC network.
I have completed two perfect drawings of them with ample > descriptions. Sir S. Raffles is anxious that we should give publicity to our > researches in one way or other and has planned bringing out something at > Bencoolen. He proposes sending home these pitcher-plants that such splendid > things may appear under all the advantages of elegant execution, by way of > attracting attention to the subject of Sumatran botany. At the time the largest known species in the genus, N. rafflesiana was described in the Gardener's and Farmer's Journal for 1850 as follows: > Whoever has seen this plant in a living state must undoubted be constrained > to consider it as one of the most astonishing productions of the whole > vegetable kingdom.
The principle of public access to official records has existed in Sweden since 1766 and has been enshrined in one of Sweden's fundamental laws: the Freedom of the Press Act (Swedish: Tryckfrihetsförordningen). Chapter 2, section 1 of Swedish law states: > In order to promote a free exchange of opinion, free and comprehensive > information, and free artistic creation, everyone should have the right to > take part in public documents The principle of public access to official records is designed to ensure that the public has a good understanding of, and can exercise civilian control over, the actions of the authorities. However, it does not give publicity to all governmental documents. For example, the deliberations of boards and working committees are usually not public.
It received reports that the highway project was then about 50 percent constructed. The members then formed a permanent organization. On February 14, 1917, the Dixie Overland Highway Association was incorporated in the state of Georgia for a 20-year period as a nonprofit organization, Its purposes are to foster the construction and use of a highway from Savannah, Georgia, to Los Angeles, California, through eight states, seventy-four counties and nearly two hundred towns and villages; to strive for uniform, wise and equitable road legislation in the states of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California; to aid in bringing about efficient road administration; to seek continuous and systematic maintenance of all roads and their classification according to traffic requirements; to promote cooperation in 'units' or 'locals' on the parts of towns, cities, communities, precincts and other political subdivisions; to mark the highway; to give publicity to its historical character, by monuments, guide-books, bulletins and other printed matter; to affiliate and cooperate with other good roads associations. The Dixie Overland Highway Association debated on a definitive western end point for the Dixie Overland Highway in southern California.

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