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Holidaymaker is a
seasonal publication produced by
Cambrian News, for
publicising tourism attractions and
activities in
parts of Wales. A full
colour print...
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preserved by the arid
desert rather than
intentionally mummified. The most
publicised of them is the Chärchän Man,
buried around 1,000 BC with tartan-like leggings...
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laundering regulations. In 2011,
Marina Bay
Sands announced it
would stop
publicising details of
winners and the
amount of
their winnings on its website. Then-Minister...
- Olympics, who lost his
bronze medal for
alcohol use. One of the most
publicised doping-related
disqualifications occurred after the 1988
Summer Olympics...
- The
Salem witch trials were a
series of
hearings and
prosecutions of
people accused of
witchcraft in
colonial M****achusetts
between February 1692 and May...
- growth, well
above the EU
average during the
early 2000s. However, well-
publicised concerns issued by many
economic commentators at the
height of the boom...
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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...
- The
Rolling Stones (released in 1974) do****ent the
subsequent highly publicised 1972
North American Tour. The band's
double compilation album, Hot Rocks...
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journal was
taken over the
following year by
Franz Brendel, who used it to
publicise and
support Liszt's New
German School, to Schumann's chagrin. In 1848...