1 The government doesn't really want to publicise the negative impact of Brexit.
2 But they don't go out of their way to publicise their details.
3 Large BSkyB shareholders have begun to publicise the price they want.
4 So I'm delighted to publicise the latest crop of upcoming events.
5 The bombshell blonde is yet to publicise the relationship on her own profile.
6 Rushing to publicise the narrow, negative findings is mean-spirited and cynical.
7 These announcements publicise who is dressing who for the star-studded occasion.
8 Every state company and organisation now has a vision and mission that they publicise .
9 Ryanair's decision to publicise the findings ahead of the official announcement raised some eyebrows.
10 It is illegal to publicise the results of votes before 10pm on election night.
11 A televised game gave the visitors from Coventry the opportunity to publicise their plight.
12 She has come from London to Dublin to publicise her newly-published memoir, Trespassers .
13 Occasionally, the Home Office fails even to publicise a death.
14 It is therefore particularly important to publicise this concession.
15 Our family have debated for some time whether we should publicise our father's abusive behaviour.
16 We publicise we use it for safety and security.
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