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publicist

[puhb-luh-sist] / ˈpʌb lə sɪst /


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The loss was described as '"utterly shameful" by the Paris-based Comite Rodin, which publicises and catalogues Rodin's work.

From BBC • Oct. 16, 2023

The NBM claims to have three million members around the world, and regularly publicises charitable activity - donations to orphanages, schools and the police, both in Nigeria and abroad.

From BBC • Dec. 12, 2021

Nor is keeping the trust of the police forgotten: Ms Harris’s department publicises data on law-enforcement officers killed or assaulted on duty.

From Economist • Oct. 27, 2016

Gotham’s approach is to short and shout: it takes a negative investment position, then noisily publicises its findings.

From Economist • Jul. 10, 2014

The simple fact is that your client's Edinburgh residence is public knowledge; she even publicises this fact on her own website!!!

From The Guardian • Aug. 19, 2011




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