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1 It aims to educate the public about the importance of blood donors.
2 I've worked with PETA to help educate the public about it.
3 Now the phone company is trying to educate the public .
4 But when immediate profits are the end, one cannot pause to educate the public .
5 But her primary goal is to educate the public .
6 I have a wife and children; I conduct a great paper; I educate the public mind.
7 Willard urged tobacco companies to better educate the public on the risks of smoking and vaping.
8 It's really a way to educate the public about marine mammals off of the California coast.
9 She persisted in having them to educate the public on the progressive questions of the day.
10 For years we tried to educate the public and have marches but it didn't change anything.
11 We used to enlist popular culture to educate the public , and we were very good at it.
12 The internet has been trying to educate the public on this issue for years with little success.
13 They work with researchers and policymakers to peer review grant proposals, develop protocols and educate the public .
14 Not much effort is made to educate the public ; it's rare to see a wine expert or winemaker.
15 This in turn means that scientists (or someone) must educate the public on emerging biotechnological options.
16 The old religious plays helped to educate the public , the playwrights, and the actors for the later drama.
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