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publicised and budget
The extra funds brought in allowed for a bigger budget in terms of recruiting, and within days the signing of Kwbana Beckles was publicised.

publicised and for
The campaign publicised, " for the first time ever, all Australians can enjoy the financial benefit of Holden Employee Pricing ".
In the United States, calls for the book to be banned from schools have led occasionally to widely publicised legal challenges, usually on the grounds that witchcraft is a government-recognised religion and that to allow the novels to be held in public schools violates the separation of church and state.
Hankey used his seat in the House of Lords to express his support for Raeder while Liddell Hart in a series of widely publicised interviews claimed that Raeder was an innocent man.
Ex-King Crimson and ELP front man Greg Lake replaced Wetton for the highly publicised " Asia in Asia " concert at the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan on 6 December 1983, which was the first concert broadcast over satellite to MTV in the U. S. and later made into a home video.
The originators of the scheme knew that there was no money to invest in a trading venture, and no realistic expectation there would ever be a trade to exploit, but the potential for great wealth was widely publicised at every opportunity so as to encourage interest in the scheme.
A few days later, the claim of an incipient SA rebellion was publicised and became the official reason for the entire wave of arrests and executions.
However, he was active in all of these areas: he persuaded his father to put up the capital, and his brothers to partner him in the creation of a factory ; he invented a mordant for cotton ; he gave technical advice to the dyeing industry ; and he publicised his invention of the dye.
Three weeks later it was stolen from Agnew's gallery, a theft that was highly publicised at the time, and for years the newspapers printed stories about claimed sightings of the painting.
Antinori publicised his interest in human cloning from 1998 ; working with Panayiotis Zavos he argued in favour of cloning as an opportunity for infertile couples, who cannot use other methods.
In the United States, calls for the book to be banned from schools have led occasionally to widely publicised legal challenges, usually on the grounds that witchcraft is a government-recognised religion and that to allow the novels to be held in public schools violates the separation of church and state.
Current publicised projects range from an diesel engine for unmanned aerial vehicles, through to an engineering partnership on one of the world's most powerful normally aspirated road car engines.
So, for example, an Order providing for the transfer of contracts from one National Health Service body to another may only be notified to the affected bodies, and by-laws made by a local council may be publicised through an announcement in local newspapers.
The 1963 report also recommended some less well publicised changes, including a switch to containerisation for rail freight.
Brown initially had strong public support and plans for a quick general election were widely publicised, though never officially announced.
At the time the housing was publicised as " Homes for Heroes ", and the first houses on the estate were reserved solely for veterans of the First World War.
Occasionally students who finish A Level or equivalent qualifications early ( after skipping a year in school on the grounds of academic giftedness ) may enter below this age but large universities are now setting lower age limits of 16 or 17 after a number of well publicised " child prodigies " were found to be emotionally and mentally unprepared for university life.
Arif capitalised upon his newfound position by partaking in a series of widely publicised public orations, during which he strongly advocated union with the UAR, making numerous positive references to Nasser, while remain noticeably less full of praise for Qasim.
According to a CIA document declassified in 2000 and publicised by the National Security Archive, Michael Townley, the DINA international agent responsible for the murder of Orlando Letelier, a member of Salvador Allende's government, in Washington DC, 1976, was in contact with Spaggiari.
In 1514, Budaeus introduced the term Milliard or Milliart for 10 < sup > 12 </ sup >, which was widely publicised around 1550 by the influential Jacques Peletier du Mans.
The custody battle for her daughter was highly publicised.
Moss ushered in the heroin chic look in 1993 ( which prompted much speculation over her weight ) with a highly publicised campaign for Calvin Klein.
Heseltine had publicised Bartók's music for several years, but his friendship with the composer appears not to have survived beyond the Wales visit.

publicised and announced
A new programme publicised as a return of Play for Today, but under the working title of The Evening Play, was announced at the beginning of March 2006, but nothing has been heard from it since.
In September 1992 the company announced a smoking ban on all its services from 12 October, after a highly publicised public consultation found that 91 % of respondents wished smoking to be banned on its services.
On 25 June 2006 Arcelor, in a board meeting announced that it has accepted a further sweetened offer ($ 50. 68 or € 40. 4 per share ) and the new company would now be called ArcelorMittal, thus successfully ending one of the most controversial and publicised takeover bids in modern corporate history.

publicised and Special
Rowan John Tink AM ( born 1955 ) is a former Australian Special Air Service officer whose identity was widely publicised after he was awarded the United States Bronze Star for his role commanding 150 SAS troopers in Afghanistan, notably during Operation Anaconda.
The Vale has been publicised in recent years by former Leicestershire and England cricketer and current BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew on the BBC Radio cricket commentary show Test Match Special.

publicised and ),
In 1985, on the 30th anniversary of the National People's Army ( NVA ), an aerial photograph of Cape Arkona, with the bunker complex in the background, was publicised in the picture book Soldaten des Volkes (" Soldiers of the People ").
The Concerto gave Deep Purple its first highly publicised taste of mainstream fame and gave Lord the confidence to believe that his experiment and his compositional skill had a future, as well as giving Lord the opportunity to work with established classical figures, such as conductor Sir Malcolm Arnold ( knighted in 1993 ), who brought his technical skills to bear by helping Lord score the work and to protect him from the inevitable disdain of the older members of the orchestra.
In early and mid-2001, a great deal of public attention was focused on boat people ( asylum seekers arriving on unauthorised vessels ), there having been several widely publicised landings of hundreds of people.
Unlike with the Tax File Number ( TFN ), the ATO has publicised the formula for checking and creating valid ABN checksums.
Police started to monitor events more closely, and in a series of highly publicised ' fact finding ' episodes, revealed that some cars had been regularly ' clocked ' travelling at over 120 mph ( 190 km / h ), and in one case, 150 mph ( 240 km / h ) on rural country lanes.
* Emily Hobhouse ( 1860 – 1926 ), publicised the poor conditions inside the British concentration camps built in South Africa during the Second Boer War
As early as 1325 the infante Don Juan Manuel, in his hunting book ( Libro de la caza ), publicised the attributes of the banks of the river Gigüela for falconry.

publicised and measures
From July 1999, CISCO implemented measures to curb corruption amongst its officers in the midst of several publicised cases of corruption involving CISCO Officers.

publicised and were
* 3 Monty: His Part in My Victory ( 1976 ) This and the previous two books were released and publicised as the first, second and third part respectively of a trilogy.
Stories were publicised that the new gun was too difficult to use, that it was too expensive, that it was dangerous to use, that it frequently needed repair and so on.
Inspired by hobo symbols, the warchalking marks were conceived by a group of friends in June 2002 and publicised by Matt Jones who designed the set of icons and produced a downloadable document containing them.
The telpherage concept was first publicised in 1883 and several experimental lines were constructed.
The medicinal properties of the waters were widely publicised by Edmund Deane, whose book, Spadacrene Anglica, or the English Spa Fountain was published in 1626.
The Regulations were designed to silence and criminalise any support for the watersiders, including food supplies for their families and publications which publicised watersiders concerns and persepctives.
Initially this was held in secrecy and not publicised ; however, in November 2007, police confirmed they were investigating new scientific evidence.
During the 2002 season, Thorpe had marital difficulties which were well publicised in several tabloid newspapers, and this seriously affected his play and his focus on the game.
The unveiling and memorial service were publicised in the local ( South London Press ) and national ( BBC Radio 4 and the Times Literary Supplement ) British press, and dozens paid posthumous tribute to the poet 110 years after his death.
However, it was important not to cause the Indonesians to lose face and possibly escalate the conflict, or to enable Indonesia to present evidence of ' imperialist aggression ' so Claret operations were highly classified and never publicised, although it seems that some British journalists were aware of what transpired.
These accidents were eventually publicised and tarnished the State Governor's office.
The originality and intricacy of Hartnell embroideries were repeatedly publicised by press reports of highly original wedding dresses designed for socially prominent young clients during the 1920s and 1930s, a natural extension of his designs for them as debutantes, when they wore his equally innovative evening dresses.
The successes of such ace pilots as Max Immelmann and Oswald Boelcke were much publicised for the benefit of civilian morale, and the Pour le Mérite, Germany ’ s highest award for gallantry, became part of the uniform of a leading German ace.
In modern times in the US, soda breads as a quick and cheap method of bread making were first publicised by Amelia Simmons in her American Cookery, published in 1796.
The results were always highly publicised, with the top scorers receiving great acclaim.
Press rumours of a possible Lib Dem-Labour deal were publicised, with Gordon Brown alleged to be willing to offer a form of Proportional Representation if an arrangement which would have kept him in government could be agreed.
The Tip Sheet promoted artists including The Corrs, The Darkness and Eva Cassidy while they were unsigned or unknown, and publicised future hits like Chumbawamba's Tubthumping, Cognoscenti Vs. Intelligentsia from the Cuban Boys and Who Let the Dogs Out?
These highly publicised enquiries were prompted by the surprise defeat of Pakistan in the Cup by Ireland and the subsequent murder investigation into the sudden death, straight after the match, of Pakistan's head coach Bob Woolmer.
There are several versions of most of these, suggesting that he had a studio, and they were further publicised by the production of mezzotints by leading engravers of the day.
While at one end of the spectrum students at Constantine could be as young as 15, also publicised in its Prospectus were degree courses validated by the University of London.

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