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View definitions for public notice

public notice

noun as in manifesto

noun as in placard

noun as in poster

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Tim Murray lost his long-shot bid for Congress in Oklahoma without any public notice on Tuesday.

It forced itself into public notice and incited widespread comment and discussion.

This feels like a very nice Midwestern moment where hard work and public notice is intersecting.

There are many articles in the American department of which I would gladly speak, that have attracted no public notice.

Either of the parties might cancel the bond, but only after a formal and public notice of his intentions.

The fifth division presides over works of artisans, and disposes of articles by public notice.

In the month of March, the decease of Mr. Liston, the comedian, attracted public notice.

Among them, Benedict Arnold first began to attract to himself public notice.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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