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It is unclear whether Templeton is | publicly a segregationist; however, he is taped privat |
nce and a strong advocate of the need to fund | publicly a television system. |
They noted that the Bush Presidency had | publicly abandoned the use of these techniques, but an |
The ability to speak | publicly about politics, however veiled the reference, |
In 1993, he spoke | publicly about his son's homosexuality at the National |
guage, culture and people, and has spoken out | publicly about the environment, erosion of Cornish cul |
ooing, something which the player later spoke | publicly about to the Grimsby Telegraph. |
He did not speak out | publicly about his internment until February 1976, whe |
In November 2007 Evans talked | publicly about the threat the UK faces from digital es |
Kiwomya has spoken out | publicly about the racist elements of the sport. |
Carter has speculated | publicly about whether he will continue as a Member of |
ary 20, 2009 at Fort Sill, Oklahoma and spoke | publicly about his experience at a press conference in |
required Kant never to publish or even speak | publicly about religion. |
Lee did not talk | publicly about her brother's death until a year later, |
In 2010, she spoke | publicly about the issue of abuse by coaches. |
Moore was also a Christian and spoke | publicly about his faith. |
He went on to become an author and speak out | publicly about disabilities and homosexuality. |
nd is the only one of said three to speak out | publicly about her resignation. |
The Crafts lectured | publicly about their escape. |
eople) where they had an opportunity to speak | publicly about the agreement which would become known |
Malcolm McLane, toured New Hampshire speaking | publicly about aging and Alzheimer's disease and the b |
llusionment after one term, having complained | publicly about the lack of childcare support and facil |
been a keen supporter of the bridge, speaking | publicly about the benefits it will bring to pedestria |
wine to desecrate the graveyard, and had been | publicly abusive, both sober and drunk. |
o heterosexual, but who then later went on to | publicly accept that their sexual orientation falls un |
who bragged about breaking his son's leg and | publicly accepted O'Day's challenge to a match for the |
somewhat made the gay community included and | publicly accepted with television shows such as "Will |
The Warren can be | publicly accessed on foot or by car, and is used for w |
an unusually large number of spectacular and | publicly accessible falls are to be found. |
etimes people prefer hosting their files on a | publicly accessible HTTP server. |
An elementary school is | publicly accessible at one of the three gates to the c |
park also maintains the Loutre River trail, a | publicly accessible hiking and mountain biking trail t |
extended to actually private grounds, e.g. to | publicly accessible private parks and castles without |
The island is | publicly accessible by ferry from both the Delaware an |
rchives are below the building, and there are | publicly accessible tunnels to the County Hall of Admi |
ged and assessed the condition of over 30,000 | publicly accessible statues, monuments, and sculptures |
space is shaped as a mass supporting a great, | publicly accessible belvedere from which the entire ci |
ged and assessed the condition of over 30,000 | publicly accessible statues, monuments, and sculptures |
iousness Review (SCR) is a website presenting | publicly accessible summaries of scientific studies of |
A | publicly accessible dirt road, frequently used to clim |
o stations on the TTC where a signal light is | publicly accessible (the other being Islington Station |
The | publicly accessible falls at Pwll y Wrach on this trib |
e of Japan, with the first and currently only | publicly accessible e-Amusement enabled machine in Nor |
ged and assessed the condition of over 30,000 | publicly accessible statues, monuments, and sculptures |
Lucasfilm's Yoda fountain is a popular, | publicly accessible attraction at the Letterman Digita |
This color composite image was made | publicly accessible via the Institute of Astronomy's w |
photographed it; I have walked round all the | publicly accessible bits. |
ronic means, for example using the means of a | publicly accessible database (on food labelling see Di |
There is a | publicly accessible park and two man made lakes, the H |
ronmental permitting is in place and EIAs are | publicly accessible on the Expansion Project website*. |
Surveys can either be | publicly accessible or be strictly controlled through |
maintaining a | publicly accessible register of pharmacists, and pharm |
pensive databases" of information will become | publicly accessible in the near future - "The good stu |
Some of the cave formations in the large, | publicly accessible cave at Florida Caverns State Park |
This is a comparison of sites | publicly accessible on the internet known to be using |
f the front of the house from anywhere that's | publicly accessible - either you'll have to get into t |
grounds of the hall now form Highbury Park, a | publicly accessible area of parkland. |
ged and assessed the condition of over 30,000 | publicly accessible statues, monuments, and sculptures |
ged and assessed the condition of over 30,000 | publicly accessible statues, monuments, and sculptures |
lic for viewing, and is described as the only | publicly accessible submarine in Canada. |
It was the first | publicly accessible MUD to use Dworkin's Game Driver. |
There are also | publicly accessible restrooms and vending machines as |
a vision of building a database that would be | publicly accessible via the World Wide Web. |
The station had one platform and was not | publicly accessible, due to being located between work |
ery Ward advocated that the lakefront must be | publicly accessible, and remain "forever open, clear a |
This necessitated cordoning off the, usually | publicly accessible, harbourside areas, together with |
toire Top 200 airplay chart, though it is not | publicly accessible. |
rt of the Ramapo Mountain Reservation and are | publicly accessible. |
gh the grounds and gardens of the demesne are | publicly accessible. |
amination, which heretofore had not been made | publicly accessible. |
It is educational, interactive and | publicly accessible. |
One of the biggest successes, | publicly acclaimed by the public, was Verdi's opera Ma |
dely considered to be the most critically and | publicly acclaimed festival yet. |
He designed many | publicly acclaimed buildings, major and minor railway |
ntine imperial name, the assembled troops now | publicly acclaimed the emperors "Leo and Constantine", |
r these actions saying that it should be more | publicly accountable. |
w)... you then have the gall to come here and | publicly accuse me of vandalism!? |
If you see above, I didn't | publicly accuse you of vandalism after you removed a p |
ova, mother of another suspect, Ivan Mironov, | publicly accused investigators in torturing Karvatko. |
sharp critic of chief Julian Fantino and also | publicly accused members of the police force of monito |
r visited Israel and the Chief Rabbi Meir Lau | publicly accused him of betraying the Jewish people.[4 |
om-drama about a dead Captain whose memory is | publicly accused by a historian on TV, twenty years af |
ietro da Pavia who lived a century later) was | publicly accused of simoniacal acquisition of the epis |
Alonso was enraged by this incident, and | publicly accused Ralf of dangerous driving. |
went into exile in France, and from there he | publicly accused Biya of abuse of power and paranoia a |
Benjamin | publicly accused Treadwell and Governor George Pataki |
Commission report was published, Ferguson was | publicly accused of trying to bury it. |
In mid-1972, Mzhavanadze was | publicly accused of corruption and was denounced by th |
le in July 1983, and on August 22, 1983, Biya | publicly accused Ahidjo of plotting a coup, while simu |
ng a longtime couple off-screen, they did not | publicly acknowledge their relationship until 2008. |
of this Legislative Body to take note of and | publicly acknowledge the significant milestones of tho |
He | publicly acknowledged his drink problem and even wrote |
wed the merit of his academic submissions, he | publicly acknowledged that he had been duped, and call |
an guards, was the first ghost detainee to be | publicly acknowledged by American authorities. |
Wilson has | publicly acknowledged that he spoke to CTV reporter To |
Baron Petre | publicly acknowledged that he was a Roman Catholic and |
Opdyke | publicly acknowledged the promoter who she sued by tha |
She | publicly acknowledged her homosexuality in August 2009 |
He has | publicly acknowledged that he is "the first, first-gen |
gh he acknowledged that he had AIDS, he never | publicly acknowledged his homosexual activities. |
In April 2010, Carles | publicly acknowledged that Liberal Treasurer Troy Busw |
In December 2006, he | publicly acknowledged his homosexuality, thereby becom |
i-communist organization (whose existence was | publicly acknowledged by Prime Minister Giulio Andreot |
Mrs. Opdyke | publicly acknowledged the promoter whom she had sued b |
es that the Hamas de-facto government has not | publicly acknowledged the force's existence because it |
Apollinaire never | publicly acknowledged authorship of the novel. |
as not until October 2000 that the government | publicly acknowledged wrongdoing on the part of securi |
On 5 October 2009 she | publicly acknowledged her interest in running for Pres |
By 1996, the government of Colombia had | publicly acknowledged that its police officers had com |
Although his death was not | publicly acknowledged, let alone widely known about un |
The fact that the government | publicly acknowledges the participation of the securit |
rigor, and those were prosecuted who, without | publicly acknowledging that faith, yet lived as Jews, |
August: The Japanese announce their surrender | publicly across Indonesia. |
Her first major involvement as a | publicly active atheist was when her son Matthew Schot |
rvative, pro-life Catholic, Baraquio has been | publicly active in supporting various Republican polit |
2010 (UTC) PS: The fact that Ronnie has been | publicly adamant that and activistc about his father b |
es are often too silent on issues they should | publicly address. |
Steve Rickard | publicly addressed the incident when On the Mat return |
He | publicly addressed Northern Irish youth representative |
after President Uribe's proposal to do it, he | publicly addressed the FARC to free Ingrid Betancourt |
In addition, few ISPs | publicly admit to this practice. |
However, Matsuzaka still has yet to | publicly admit that he can throw a gyroball. |
e stop the jetport at the present site, or we | publicly admit that we are going to destroy the park." |
end George Hamilton of Sonora did not want to | publicly admit that it was truly his old pard Will Car |
Desclos | publicly admitted that she was the author of The Story |
After signing, Bennett | publicly admitted that the Mitchell Report was accurat |
The 3 merchants had | publicly admitted infringement of another merchant's t |
Raymond Hamilton never | publicly admitted killing anyone, although to his brot |
None of the participants have | publicly admitted seeing Rivera with any type of react |
The White House also | publicly admitted for the first time that the Operatio |
He | publicly admitted he falsified his age and then quit t |
n September 21, 1287, at Arbroath, the Bishop | publicly admitted the superiority of Inchaffray's righ |
53, Canada's prime minister Louis St. Laurent | publicly admitted, "Apparently we have administered th |
t having executed his son, prevented him from | publicly admitting having made a mistake. |
While the government was | publicly admitting the inevitability of war, propagand |
n the corporate world, control freaks tend to | publicly admonish their inferiors, especially during m |
nal referendum on the issue, for which he was | publicly admonished by the Federal President Heinz Fis |
He | publicly adopted the Orthodox faith and the local cler |
the projection standards which have not been | publicly adopted, Storaro has photographed a handful o |
gained statewide prominence primarily for his | publicly adversarial relationship with the University |
oned event is still called SunBurn but is not | publicly advertised. |
f ongoing recovery, Economic Advisory Council | publicly advised the Government of India to reconsider |
the Security Council, Gonzalo Facio Segreda, | publicly advised South Vietnam to give up, because the |
He would thereafter 'privately and | publicly advocate away with all Superintendents." |
ecame a single mother at age 18, she began to | publicly advocate sexual abstinence for unmarried teen |
After World War II, Herskovits | publicly advocated African independence and also attac |
The agency's head, Wubbo de Boer, | publicly advocated further reducing it. |
Kotulski began | publicly advocating for marriage equality in 1999. |
ack on young woman they thought was being too | publicly affectionate with her boyfriend. |
severe insult to Catholics; and the King now | publicly affirmed his Catholic faith. |
Negligent clergy | publicly affronted their bishop, and his outspoken den |
's second gravure idol to come out as lesbian | publicly, after Ayaka Ichinose's coming out. |
dia was muted, and his name was not mentioned | publicly after 1989. |
At the end of 2007, Worrell began performing | publicly again, playing supporting gigs for Charlottes |
m and never spoke her name or referred to her | publicly again. |
d a hush clause prohibiting her from speaking | publicly against Barker. |
years that were to follow, raised our voices | publicly against the violent apartheid of the Israeli |
shek, the leader of the Kuomintang, spoke out | publicly against feudalism and feudal warlords. |
Speaking | publicly against the company was forbidden as it was a |
dio personality Laura Schlessinger campaigned | publicly against the ALA's intellectual freedom policy |
im refuge was jahiliyya, and in 1975 came out | publicly against Takfir, or judging Muslims as unbelie |
arter administration official, often speaking | publicly against various administration legislative ef |
st Southern white women to speak out and work | publicly against lynching of blacks, which were often |
Up until that point, Schmitz spoke out | publicly against Nazism and its tactics. |
As a result, Mayor West | publicly agreed that racial discrimination was morally |
Davis had | publicly aired his concerns that Hartmann had become t |
s film actually exists, although it was shown | publicly, albeit only once in Cleveland, and excerpts |
BI Joint Terrorism Task Force to come forward | publicly alerting the media to the targeting of activi |
lity, and, though he would not name her lover | publicly, Alla Nazimova was suspected. |
is woodlands, lakes, streams and ponds (both | publicly and privately owned) with a few areas of deve |
Russell defended himself | publicly, and in writing, claiming that the wheat was |
With escalating killings, President Kikwete | publicly and repeatedly condemned witch doctors, their |
l Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater was well-received | publicly and critically, selling 3.96 million copies w |
as brought home to the blindest the need of a | publicly and legally safeguarded home for our unhappy |
ituted, the act must take place "voluntarily, | publicly and by hatred or contempt for religion." |
's, culminating in a climactic fight in 1569, | publicly and scandalously, during the Feast of St. Mar |
ightful queen resented her unfaithful husband | publicly and asked him to show preference for his mist |
Publicly and particularly after Sir Edward Carson drew | |
s kind are called, and that I would force him | publicly and notoriously to pack a Jury against me to |
British-occupied Ireland ... I want to state | publicly and unequivocally that I am in sympathy with |
ularly Gavin Hastings who voiced his feelings | publicly, and this was hard for Laney who had hero-wor |
and commons, by advice and exhortation, both | publicly and secretly, strirring them to enmity agains |
Vivian continues to speak | publicly and offer workshops, and has done so at many |
Parts of the scenes shot there were filmed | publicly and draw a big audience. |
W. Musser as a "new polygamist" to save face | publicly, and thereby preserve the ruse that plural ma |
It is said to be the last speech made | publicly, and on a high level, in Germany against Nazi |
Publicly and privately, Ronnie Van Zant marvelled at t | |
in its time and was objectionable to be shown | publicly and was banned by the Censor Board of India. |
the Seleucid Syrian nobles, Onias accused him | publicly and then fled to the asylum of Daphne, near A |
usician to play raga on the guitar, performed | publicly, and recorded the successful album Call of th |
ip politicians in the opposition Labour Party | publicly, and even members of de Valera's cabinet priv |
Stewart and Moore won their games, and Davis, | publicly angry at La Russa for the change, became a fr |
ina policy, the Department of Defense did not | publicly announce relief efforts. |
athan on Wednesday used his Face book site to | publicly announce his candidacy in the upcoming presid |
2008 Democratic National Convention, did not | publicly announce her intention to vote for a particul |
of plane crash and death of Ehmetjan was not | publicly announced in Xinjiang until early December, a |
tralian Idol Guy Sebastian and his girlfriend | publicly announced his connection with the church as a |
USTL | publicly announced its support for Jacob soon after. |
The sum paid by Paxton was not | publicly announced (the two companies are both private |
, 1997, two years after his remarriage, Kerry | publicly announced that he had requested an annulment |
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