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He is a force from the subbing backbench, not a self-publicist.
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Gauguin6pm, Sky Arts 2To coincide with Tate Modern's Gauguin exhibition, Marlow reassesses the artist and his reputation, claiming that he was in fact a lying, exploitative self-publicist.
The weekend's TV highlights Martin Skegg 2010
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Most of us think that Bercow is just a chippy wanker and a serial trouble-causer and self-publicist.
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Sarah Palin is now a professional speaker and self-publicist.
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In a widely noticed piece for the Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, a Ms Susan Quilliam, gifted self-publicist and "sexual health professional", argued that a cavalier attitude towards safe sex in romantic fiction correlates, "worryingly", with negative attitudes to condom use among female readers.
But Mr Darcy, shouldn't we be taking precautions? | Catherine Bennett 2011
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Good God.4.41pm: Meanwhile on Twitter, lower league Football Ramble podcaster and noted self-publicist Luke Moore has been desperately attempting to generate interest in a transfer for himself to top flight podcast, Football Weekly.
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She has always been a gifted self-publicist, inviting endless magazines and newspapers into her country house and appearing on the front of Hello! with Daisy when she married Goffey in late 2008.
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Most of us think that Bercow is just a chippy wanker and a serial trouble-causer and self-publicist.
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During this time she was surely an over-obliging self-publicist.
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The colourful self-publicist was found dead at his flat in central London this morning, days after a play adapted from his memoirs?
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