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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...