As early as 1979, he publicly predicted that the Soviet Union would collapse from internal stresses.
Wilson came to national attention when he publicly apologized to Georgia Rep. John Lewis.
He publicly rebuked his daughter Chantal for criticising the National Front, a right-wing party.
This comes more than two months after he publicly announced his investments on CNBC on August 11.
He publicly endorsed President Bush but since then he has become increasingly troubled.
Then he publicly confused Rove McManus, an Australian television talk-show host, with Karl Rove, an adviser to George Bush.
Back in October, he publicly disagreed with Mr Hoon, who had said the marines were ready to go straight to Afghanistan.
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Last month, Mr McCrea lost the party whip when he publicly criticised the UUP's handling of the union flag dispute.
And he publicly threatened criminal action to force Merrill into a civil settlement--despite state ethics rules that forbid this kind of leverage.
And in November 2008 he publicly questioned the spirit of Wenger's young side, after which he was replaced as captain by Cesc Fabregas.
Instead he publicly remained silent, as did his boss, Colin Powell.
After receiving no replies, he publicly resigned from all IPCC activities.
Remarkably, that was soon before he publicly endorsed her husband in 2004 for his unsuccessful presidential run, again, a highly unusual act for a civil servant.
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Clinton held an emotional White House ceremony on Friday during which he publicly apologized to the victims of the Tuskegee study, which began in the 1930s.
Te'o released a statement on Wednesday saying he was a victim of a hoax but Friday night was the first time he publicly addressed the issue.
So he publicly could get involved with AIG again and help restore it to its former glory since he is the only one, bar none, who really understands it.
The SEC says Mozilo acknowledged the company was flying blind when it came to the performance of option mortgages, but he publicly talked up the soundness of Countrywide's portfolios.
He was later convicted of murder, but granted amnesty by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 1997 when he publicly confessed to murdering a Durban human rights lawyer, Griffiths Mxenge.
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It seems you only hear from McLane every three or four months when he publicly says his team is not for sale unless someone wants to pay him a rich premium.
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The 25-year-old Brazilian has been linked with a move to newly-crowned world champions in the forthcoming transfer window after he publicly stated his desire to move to the club in September.
Second, he publicly promised to cooperate with the investigation.
At the same time, he was plagued by legal problems arising from his aggressive activism, and he was also known to suffer depression, a personal matter that he publicly revealed on his blog.
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He has at times questioned the efficacy of the low-rate policy for addressing the economy's ills, but this month he publicly supported the Fed's latest decision to embark on a new round of quantitative easing.
The triple murder of Susan McGoldrick, Alison and Tanya Turnbull was horrific, but the coroner was so concerned about the way gun licensing was administered by Durham Police he publicly called for "root and branch" reform.
General Raul Isaias Baduel turned events around in Venezuela when he publicly denounced the December 2, 2007 Referendum on Constitutional Reform as an attempt by Chavez to carry a coup d'etat and perpetuate himself in power.
The odd rumblings about a DSK set-up, and the bizarre interview Strauss-Kahn himself gave three weeks ago (in which he publicly worried about being framed for a sexual offense), are increasingly irrelevant to people who themselves feel assaulted.
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For example, in 2002, the White House directly ordered the firing of former Republican congressman Mike Parker of Mississippi as head of the Army Corps of Engineers because he publicly disagreed with the administration's budget request for his agency.
Some point to former GOP vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan, but he has shown no interest in the job, and he publicly backed Boehner's Plan B strategy, even in the face of opposition from many of the same groups who hold him up as key leader.
Obama's campaign has accused Romney of shifting positions on foreign policy matters and mishandling a trip to England, Israel and Poland this summer when he publicly questioned London's preparedness to host the Olympic Games and cited cultural differences as a reason for economic disparities between Israelis and Palestinians.
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