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    publicize


    1. The ALPA said it is buying advertising this weekend in major newspapers in Miami, Atlanta, Washington, Boston and New York to publicize its position and deter other pilots from going to work for Eastern.
    2. Two former directors of the bank sued Mr. Bushkin in a state court in Los Angeles, saying they invested in the bank only because he promised them Mr. Carson would "actively promote and publicize" it but the entertainer didn't.
    3. In another development, the English-language daily Jerusalem Post said a group of prominent Israelis had formed an organization to publicize the dangers a high Arab birth rate poses to the Jewish state.
    4. She said the ad was intended to publicize the state's diversity.
    5. Determined to publicize information about what he considers to be a dangerous product, he persuaded the judge to force Tow Motor to turn over its safety documents without any restrictions.
    6. The unions went on strike over wages but subsequently have sought to publicize the alleged safety violations.
    7. White House press secretary Marlin Fitzwater issued a statement here on the hurricane at the president's last stop on a two-day Western trip to publicize his environmental proposals.
    8. The commuter airline on Monday launched a week of in-flight business talks and comedy to publicize the Detroit route it started in February.
    9. But it doesn't publicize those efforts, partly because some consumers already complain of too little salt.
    10. British Telecom, the national telecommunications giant, has given the public a full year to adapt, and is spending tens of millions of dollars on the switchover, including $1.65 million just to publicize it.
    11. And proposed legislation in California would require trustees and fiduciaries to keep and publicize records of their votes.
    12. And despite the rush to publicize this final flight, most details of the plane's design and capabilities are still top secret.
    13. Tsaban said he decided to publicize the case because he felt the army investigation had been inadequate. "The probe was unsuccessful, and it was not even clear whether the sergeant was punished," he said.
    14. The committee didn't publicize the April retreat.
    15. It gave me something to do."' Cipollone says the companies, through inadequate research and a failure to publicize what they knew about the dangers of smoking, should be held liable for damages in his wife's death.
    16. The group, calling itself Partnership for Improved Air Travel, envisions spending up to $15 million over the next two years to publicize the need for more airports and an improve air traffic control system.
    17. Homeless advocate Mitch Snyder says he has visited 100 communities promoting an Oct. 7 march on Washington, D.C., that he hopes will draw 1 million people to publicize the plight of the homeless.
    18. "Apart from Walesa and his men, nobody really wants Jaruzelski out." Mr. Walesa chose to publicize his ambitions last week, just before the Solidarity congress, going out of his way to make them known while cryptically denying them at the same time.
    19. "One must keep a sober mind over the country's serious population issue and make greater efforts to publicize the importance of family planning," Peng said.
    20. Nearly two weeks after U.S. Rep. Tommy Robinson defected to the Republicans, a facsimile machine belonging to the Arkansas Democratic Party was used to publicize a speech he was to make.
    21. Typically, the journal is mailed second class to subscribers on Friday; journalists receive their copies by first-class mail the following Monday or Tuesday on condition they don't publicize the contents before 6 p.m. Wednesday.
    22. To publicize his campaign, he has appeared on television eating some of it.
    23. It was an exercise some relatives go through each month in front of Pan Am to publicize what they say was lax security that allowed the bomb to be planted on the plane.
    24. The art exhibition and the monks' tour are both part of the Year of Tibet, an international campaign to publicize the tiny theocracy's struggle for independence from the People's Republic of China.
    25. Kozitsyn sought answers to his questions on beer, K mart and other topics from Smith Kaufman Public Relations here while arranging a media tour to publicize the cultural exhibit.
    26. The board also approved a $410,000 media campaign to publicize water conservation.
    27. The committee is made up of Czechoslovak activists, mainly intellectuals, in a bid to publicize the imprisoned dramatist's case and gain support for his nomination for the prestigious prize, Palach Press said.
    28. In recent weeks, Ezell and other INS officials have taken pains to publicize the impending May 4 deadline to apply for amnesty.
    29. The Los Angeles organizers and sponsors have perhaps done more than their counterparts elsewhere to publicize the event.
    30. And, by all means, don't rely on the local media to publicize these purely nonpolitical meetings with constituents.
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