'Darwin was no aggressive polemicist. 'He didn't take to the stage to publicise his work, 'but sought to influence leading thinkers behind the scenes, 'by sending them proof copies of the book with apologetic letters attached.' | |
'Eisenhower arranged for journalists, 'senators, congressmen and a British parliamentary delegation 'to visit the camp and publicise their findings at home. | |
And finally, we need to publicise this case as widely as possible First, to warn people of the danger. | |
And if you continue to forbid us to publicise the case I can't promise to say when I except our luck to change. | |
And to publicise the case is to admit that such crimes exist ... in the Soviet Union. Which is one thing they would rather die than do, | |
'Darwin was no aggressive polemicist. 'He didn't take to the stage to publicise his work, 'but sought to influence leading thinkers behind the scenes, 'by sending them proof copies of the book with apologetic letters attached.' | |
'Eisenhower arranged for journalists, 'senators, congressmen and a British parliamentary delegation 'to visit the camp and publicise their findings at home. | |
And finally, we need to publicise this case as widely as possible First, to warn people of the danger. | |
And if you continue to forbid us to publicise the case I can't promise to say when I except our luck to change. | |
And to publicise the case is to admit that such crimes exist ... in the Soviet Union. Which is one thing they would rather die than do, | |
He likes you to know his word so you can publicises his work. | |
He likes you to know his word so you can publicises his work. | |
- His battle with Davis is well publicised. - (knocking) | |
And then came the well-publicised attack of stage fright and er... well, l couIdn't move. | |
Aptesia's latest and much publicised ambition is to have a baby, though she is frightened that the baby might drown at birth. | |
Cameras are in place and miles of cable laid in preparation for this highly publicised murder trial. | |
Does the Prime Minister at least agree that PetroFex is playing him for a fool... by refusing to provide the coroner with information, despite the Prime Minister's much-publicised ultimatum? | |
But first, you should see this document about the risk involved in publicising what the victim knew | |
It's about publicising the disappearance of a teenage girl, Carly Kirk. | |
Stir their curiosity telling them I shall be publicising a jealous document, of very particular value! | |
Thank you for publicising it, | |
The fight to protect these people depends upon proving and publicising their existence. | |
- His battle with Davis is well publicised. - (knocking) | |
And then came the well-publicised attack of stage fright and er... well, l couIdn't move. | |
Aptesia's latest and much publicised ambition is to have a baby, though she is frightened that the baby might drown at birth. | |
Cameras are in place and miles of cable laid in preparation for this highly publicised murder trial. | |
Does the Prime Minister at least agree that PetroFex is playing him for a fool... by refusing to provide the coroner with information, despite the Prime Minister's much-publicised ultimatum? | |
But first, you should see this document about the risk involved in publicising what the victim knew | |
It's about publicising the disappearance of a teenage girl, Carly Kirk. | |
Stir their curiosity telling them I shall be publicising a jealous document, of very particular value! | |
Thank you for publicising it, | |
The fight to protect these people depends upon proving and publicising their existence. | |