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- 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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disregarded the laws of war in the
Geneva Conventions; the
Soviets heavily publicised **** m****acres of communists, Jews, and Romani. In
April 1942, Stalin...
- her work in the ho****e movement, as a
writer and as
someone who, by
publicising her own
history as a
torture survivor, drew
attention to
human rights...
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views or
actions of any person,
group or government. It also
applies to
publicising a
cause or campaign,
marking or
commemorating any event, and includes...
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Drive in the
Hollywood Hills. The
family drama and
trial were
heavily publicised that year. He
pleaded guilty to
manslaughter and was
sentenced to prison...
- 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...
- Malaysian-American **** film performer. He
gained prominence for a blog
publicising his ****ual
activities with his girlfriend, and
later became controversial...
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Sharmila Tagore in lead roles. This was the
first Indian movie which was
publicised as
having a
budget of Rs 1
Crore (i.e. INR 10 Millions). Raj
Kumar (Rajendra...
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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...