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public

go public
a. (of a private company) to issue shares for subscription by the public
b. to reveal publicly hitherto confidential information
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We get really excited about making music and making an album, and then we sort of forget to publicise it.
The post 'Toilet selfies' to publicise IBS appeared first on Cyprus Mail.
According to News.com.au, Mayweather took to Twitter to publicise his latest 'big' win, after the underdog University of Connecticut Huskies beat the University of Kentucky in the NC men's basketball championship game.
Muscat: The State Financial and Administrative Audit Institution (SFI) organised a seminar to publicise the Institute and its mechanism as part of a series of seminars held by SFI.
south-wales.police.uk include: | The latest news updates, with the option to receive RSS feeds; | Behind Bars - a section which publicises recent court results; | Wanted Faces - appeals on people who are wanted for crimes; and, | An Improved Freedom of Information section which catalogues a comprehensive list of Freedom of Information disclosures
There must be something really wrong with the Board''s thinking if they can''t even be bothered to publicise their meetings in the GP surgeries.
Organiser David Head said: "There's no better way to publicise a live music event than by using more live music - especially in the summer months when we can take it outdoors to everybody.
Mike Miles, by email Editor's note: We're always ready to publicise events in the community - which is what our daily Yours pages are all about.
Mental Health North East wants to publicise all the services and events available to people feeling the strain or wanting to help over the festive period.
"So I will set out plans to publicise the details of people subject to antisocial behaviour and other orders, using public leaflets and online."
Mr Carter said: "We are absolutely delighted to secure the contract to help publicise these events."
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