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- Olympics, who lost his
bronze medal for
alcohol use. One of the most
publicised doping-related
disqualifications occurred after the 1988
Summer Olympics...
- War
crimes were
committed on both
sides of the conflict,
including the
publicised Lari m****acre and the Hola m****acre. The
governor requested and obtained...
- ban all-male
panels on its programmes, but says they
should not have
publicised the move.
Figures released by the
National Audit Office indicate that...
- The
Consumer Rights Act 2015 (c. 15) is an act of
Parliament of the
United Kingdom that
consolidates existing consumer protection law
legislation and also...
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effective at
crowd mani****tion—he
spoke to a
crowd of over 6,000. To
publicise the meeting, two
truckloads of
party supporters drove around Munich waving...
- were
executed by
shooting in 2012. The
official version of
events as
publicised by the
Belarusian government was
questioned in the
unprecedented wording...
- ****ure
military attack,
specifically a
Soviet one in practice,
though publicised under the
disguise of a
German one,
according to the
official statements...
-
period Number 96 re-introduced
nudity into its episodes, with
several much-
publicised full-frontal nude scenes, a cast
revamp and a new
range of
shock storylines...
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category for the 2024
Grammy Awards. Modi used to
maintain a
close and
publicised relationship with his mother, Hiraben. Modi,
Narendra (2004). Aapaatkaal...