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Example sentences for "publicized"

Lexicographically close words:
publicis; publicist; publicists; publicity; publicize; publick; publicke; publickly; publicly; publico
  1. They were set out in the Party program of 1920, were publicized in Mein Kampf and in Nazi literature generally, and were obvious from the continuous pattern of public action of the Party from the date of its founding.

  2. As a means of implementing their master race policy and as a means of rallying otherwise discordant elements behind the Nazi banner, the conspirators adopted and publicized a program of relentless persecution of Jews.

  3. The Nazi conspirators adopted and publicized a program of ruthless persecution of Jews.

  4. Periodically throughout the history of the UFO people have come up with widely publicized theories to explain all UFO reports.

  5. And there were other widely publicized theories.

  6. Besides being the most highly publicized UFO sightings in the Air Force annals, they were also the most monumentally fouled-up messes that repose in the files.

  7. When the lieutenant colonel from the Fourth Air Force made his widely publicized denunciation of saucer believers he specifically mentioned a UFO report from the Tacoma, Washington, area.

  8. The next night radar at Washington National Airport picked up UFO's and one of the most highly publicized sightings of UFO history was in the making.

  9. The first one of the highly publicized Washington national sightings started, according to the CAA's logbook at the airport, at 11:40P.

  10. A widely publicized impact of environmental fluctuation upon seabird populations is that of the northeast wind, El NiƱo, off the Peruvian coast.

  11. If it were publicized that varieties are available that will crack out in halves with relatively little effort, the chances are that with these facts in mind those interested in nut trees would give the butternut much more attention.

  12. The investigation of Terminus involved a great deal of energy, mostly from the Chicago Task Force, but it was to be the least-known and least-publicized of the Crackdown operations.

  13. One widely publicized story stated that the flying saucers seen hurtling through our skies are actually two types of secret weapons.

  14. The publicized story of this "space ship" set off another scare--also the usual cracks about screwball pilots.

  15. Widely publicized in the Western world as the Hermit Government, this regime functions altogether within the Japanese lines.

  16. That agreement had been publicized as calling for trade of $10 million each way, but the Greek official said few Russian deliveries had been made and "it will be a miracle" if these deliveries reached $3 million.

  17. The Soviet Union, despite its publicized buying of consumer goods--which have never been restricted by the free world--has definitely not slackened its efforts to obtain industrial goods whether strategic or nonstrategic in nature.

  18. If the goods turn out to be unavailable, or if the demand is not forthcoming, or if the price is too high or the quality too low, the publicized amounts of the trade agreements do not materialize in the export-import statistics.

  19. He, Lanham, and others agreed that since its contents were bound to reach the press anyway, the policy should be publicized in a way that played down generalizations and emphasized the responsibilities it imposed for new directions.

  20. Actually, it never had, and in December 1943 the bureau publicized this fact.

  21. Whatever the authors' intention, the quota was publicized as a guarantee of black participation.

  22. This well-publicized progress provided another, almost irresistible reason for completing the task.

  23. In a well-publicized tour of a cross section of Air Force installations in early 1950, Kenworthy surveyed the integration program for the committee.

  24. During the last several months he had suffered the slings and arrows of an outraged black press for his widely publicized analysis of the performance of black troops.

  25. That such unwillingness to enlist, as Lester Granger put it, should occur on the heels of a widely publicized promise of racial equality in the service was ironic.

  26. The high percentage of black soldiers so proudly publicized by Royall at the National Defense Conference was in fact a source of anxiety for Army planners.


  27. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "publicized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.