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- Crosland. The
quietly spoken Dahl gave a rare
interview in
November 2008 to
publicise the
inaugural Roald Dahl
Funny Prize and
reflect on her
years with the...
- 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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Public health worker Stefania Lanzia using a
scabies mite to
publicise scabies, an
often overlooked condition especially among the elderly...
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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...
- is
considered a hero in
China for
defeating foreign fighters in
highly publicised matches at a time when
Chinese sovereignty was
being eroded by foreign...
- 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"...
- (2016)
starring Rahman prompted producers of his dela****
ventures to
publicise and
release their films to make most of the actor's
renaissance at the...
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films in the 1970s as well as a few gialli, and
gained infamy for his
publicised relationships with
actresses Ursula Andress and
Charlotte Rampling. Testi's...
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National Rail
train operating companies and the
zones themselves are not
publicised. The fare
zones are
outside Greater London,
typically more than 16 miles...