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- socialite, and
aristocrat who was most
famous for her 1951
marriage and much-
publicised 1963
divorce from her
second husband, Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll...
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explicit nature of its **** scenes.
After a
brief hiatus and a
highly publicised divorce from Cruise,
Kidman returned to the
screen to play a mail-order...
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disregarded the laws of war in the
Geneva Conventions; the
Soviets heavily publicised **** m****acres of communists, Jews, and Romani. In
April 1942, Stalin...
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considered a hero in
China for
defeating foreign fighters in
highly publicised matches at a time when
Chinese sovereignty was
being eroded by foreign...
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Public health worker Stefania Lanzia using a
scabies mite to
publicise scabies, an
often overlooked condition especially among the elderly...
- (averaging
about 2.5 per year) were
recorded on the PGA Tour.
Recent well-
publicised albatrosses include those by Joey
Sindelar at the 2006 PGA Championship...
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Sihanouk appealed to the
international media: "I
appeal to you to
publicise abroad this very
clear stand of Cambodia—that is, I will, in any case...
- development. It has 197 parties,
making it near
universal in reach. To help
publicise the Convention, 2006 was
declared "International Year of
Deserts and Desertification"...
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eventually became better known for her
fiery private life and some well-
publicised legal battles.
Calvet was born in Paris. Her
mother was a
scientist who...