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This was because the leaders of that time such as Plaek Pibulsonggram and even later military junta, on the other hand, wanted to glorify and publicise the stories of certain historical figures in the past in order to support their own policy of nationalism, expansionism and patriotism.
nthellworld. com was created by Frank Whitestone, a university student, in November 2000 to create a community where people could discuss NTL issues, submit their own views of the company and publicise ntl's failings.
Occasionally he phones BBC Radio Five Live where he is treated as a normal caller and usually gets cut off as soon as he attempts to publicise his own political agenda.

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Holst took advantage of new technology to publicise his work through sound recordings and the BBC ’ s wireless broadcasts.
Muybridge often travelled back to England and Europe to publicise his work.
Regardless of Stalin's death in 1952, the USSR and its satellite countries continued to encourage workers to exceed production targets and to publicise those who did so. In September 1959 near Neustrelitz, East Germany, a forester on his Simson ( company )# 250cc road models | AWO 425T motorcycle congratulates a team of women who achieved 184 % of work target by planting 25, 000 saplings in the time that they were set a quota of 16, 000.
The Inland Waterways Association held a boat rally at Endon in May 1971, to publicise the need to restore the canal, and in February 1972, the government introduced a scheme to help local authorities to fund work on local facilities which were visually unattractive.
However, Matthew failed to develop or publicise his ideas, and both Darwin and Wallace were unaware of Matthew's work when they published their ideas in 1858.
Zerah Colburn did much to publicise the work of the Baldwin Locomotive Works through his newspaper, the Railroad Advocate.
He also wrote a book, The buried pyramid, with the aid of Leonard Cottrell, in order to publicise the work further.

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The objective of the event was to demonstrate the durability of the V8 Vantage across hazardous terrain and also to publicise the car in China.
Attempting to reconcile the conflicting results, the Cahill team suggested that the high concentrations found by McCrone were due to a combination of contamination from modern dust, and poor sample selection ( i. e. choosing contaminant particles like those in the split ); however, they also chose not to publish or publicise Möller's loose particle study.
To publicise the book, a special train named Hogwarts Express was organised by Bloomsbury, and run from King's Cross to Perth, carrying J. K. Rowling, a consignment of books for her to sign and sell, also representatives of Bloomsbury and the press.
Oldham also helped Derek Taylor publicise the Beach Boys ' Pet Sounds album by publishing ads praising the album.
There was also a failure to publicise that for the prosecution theory of guilt to succeed Chamberlain was required to " within the space of 10 minutes: returned to the tent, persuading her son not to follow her, put on a pair of track suit pants, taken Azaria to the car, found a weapon and killed the child, allowed sufficient time for the child to die ( not less than 2 3 minutes ) hidden the body, cleaned up some of the blood, removed her tracksuit pants, obtained the baked beans for Aidan, returned to the tent, entered the tent and done whatever she did in order to leave blood splashes there, collected Aidan and returned to the barbeque ".
He also helped publicise the district with a gigantic fireworks display each Christmas.
Heavy Metal Tribune also provides gig organisers with a platform to publicise their events, via their Facebook wall or its monthly publication.
Guild members can also publicise their studies through a profile created on the Guild's website.
In 1995, to publicise the release of Permanent, the track was reissued, complete with a new remix done by Arthur Baker and a new radio edit, also known as the Permanent Mix.
This graphic scene was also released in previews by Marvel to publicise the book.
Other Greek left wing radical and terrorist organizations, such as ELA, as well as small militant anarchist groups, also send their communiques exclusively to Eleftherotypia, under the assumption that the newspaper, while unlikely to be directly supportive, would be more likely to publicise their views.

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While Crosby was reluctant to have her poems published, as she considered them to be " unfinished productions ", she acquiesced eventually as it would both publicise the Institution and raise funds for it.
He never published and it was left to William Pengelly to publicise and explore his findings in 1859, years after MacEnery's death at age 43.
In 1987 she published her autobiography, The Merry Bronhill, and EMI Australia produced a compilation disc with the same title to publicise the book.

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The Prints and Advertising Fund provided £ 2 million per year to help UK distributors produce extra prints of non-mainstream or more commercially-focused British films, or to publicise films more effectively through advertising and other channels.
Shortly after this incident, grass-roots groups began to demonstrate in public in 1983 1984 to publicise the problems of the Beurs and immigrants in France.
In 1925 Leyland Motors followed suit, unlike the competitors they had a dropped-frame double-deck model for general sale, and unlike them, Leyland decided to publicise their new range of dedicated passenger models by giving them names, the single deck chassis were named after animals, ranging in size from the 20 23-seat Leveret, then the 26 30-seat Lioness, the 32 36-seat Lion and finally the 38-seat Leopard, the double-deck on the other-hand adopted the mythical name Leviathan, designed for up to 48 seats, the same as the NS.

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The ensuing hunt for clues to a cover up, that The Beatles presumably wanted to suppress ( and simultaneously publicise ), became one of the classic examples of an urban legend.
The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, formerly the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal ( CSICOP ), is an organisation that aims to publicise the scientific, skeptical approach.
To publicise their campaign they highlighted the dangers to sites well known through literature such as The Lake District ( Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons and Beatrix Potter's Mrs Tiggy-Winkle ), the North Kent Marshes ( Charles Dickens's Great Expectations ) and the River Pang.
* Paul Pegrum, of Pegrum's bakery ( now Forfar's ), created the world's biggest hot cross bun to publicise Rustington at Easter 2002.
To publicise the 1955 film Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier ( released in Britain in 1956 ), Walt Disney Productions launched a massive marketing campaign in the UK in order to make the country's youth " Crockett conscious.

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Jesty did not publicise his findings, however, credit was assumed by Jenner who performed his first inoculation, twenty-two years later and publicised his findings.
In January 2008 East Renfrewshire became the first Scottish local authority to create a Facebook page to publicise its services.
To publicise it the band appeared on the popular morning television show Live with Regis and Kelly, an event that Shears later recalled: " Kelly Ripa loved us, after the first time we played, she gave me a hug and whispered in my ear, ' I just want you to know that this is my favorite music performance we've ever had.
They were the first game developers to publicise themselves as rock stars, and were featured in the press posing in dark glasses standing next to the helicopter of Robert Maxwell, the owner of Mirrorsoft, the publisher of a number of their games.
Non-Orthodox Jewish philosophy | Jewish philosopher Martin Buber ( 1878-1965 ) was the first to publicise Hasidism to the wider non-Jewish world.
" Warren, who regrets the decision to publicise the film in such a graphic manner, comments, " The problem with mail-drops is that you have no way of knowing who lives in the house, or who will see it first.

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Another example is a series of Ankh-Morpork stamps created to publicise the Discworld novel Going Postal.
As a stunt to publicise the 99. 999 % pure one-ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf series, in 2007 the Royal Canadian Mint made a 100 kg 99. 999 % gold coin, with a face value of $ 1 million, and now manufactures them to order, but at a substantial premium over the market value of the gold.
The group began to publicise the club's plight through a series of meetings and events, including a ' Scarf of Unity ', which was a collection of scarfs from various clubs which was long enough to stretch around the perimeter of the pitch.
It was the most successful in a series of attempts around this time by lovers of Irish culture to revive the country's rich musical heritage and to publicise and bring it to a wider audience.

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