Examples of 'who publicly' in a sentence

Meaning of "who publicly"

Who publicly: Refers to an individual or entity that is known or recognized by the general public for certain actions, characteristics, or achievements

How to use "who publicly" in a sentence

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Who is this man who publicly insult.
He who publicly shames his neighbour is as though he shed blood.
He was known to be an alcoholic who publicly consumed alcohol.
Any person who publicly incites hatred or discrimination against a.
Any person who publicly.
Who publicly defames.
A country woman who publicly trades.
Who publicly expresses sympathies to fascism or any other similar movement.
A person who publicly defames.
Who publicly criticizes.
And sexting the ex who publicly humiliated and dumped you.
I challenge anyone to find an historical example of a known schismatic who publicly declared such.
Lois is the one who publicly threatened to unmask the guy.
An auction is a gathering of potential buyers who publicly bid for a property.
They are the kids who publicly humiliate other kids to get attention.

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That negativity was also aimed at people such as myself who publicly praised the film.
Teachers who publicly questioned the new discipline policy risked serious repercussions.
I do not care for upstart politicians who publicly undermine me in print.
A man who publicly condemns extramarital affairs while maintaining his mistress is a hypocrite.
But you are the only one who publicly vowed to go after him.
Those who publicly support Polisario say they are denied jobs.
The government pardoned all public officials and military leaders who publicly admitted membership.
The number of farmers who publicly share about their mental health is slowly climbing.
The boy bit me because Dimitri is my brother who publicly disgraced his father.
Persons who publicly assert their Kurdish cultural identity are at risk of harassment and persecution.
Getting ready for a double date with actual women who publicly acknowledge they are our girlfriends.
Who publicly condemns El Oso every chance he gets.
There were Iranians who publicly denounced this conference.
Pouw has spoken out against activists and former Scientologists who publicly criticize Scientology.
Jocks like Drusinsky who publicly proclaim their cannabis use are rare.
The greatest enemies of the United Nations are not those who publicly repudiate its actions.
A legit businessman who publicly condemns El Oso every chance he gets.
She was the first Queen of England who publicly executed.
Advocate A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
And who better to frame than the woman who publicly hated the victim?
The pope who publicly fornicates, publicly keeps a concubine.
To others he is a hate figure who publicly justified IRA murders.
Who publicly humiliated me and almost cost me the election?
The Act targeted individuals who publicly criticized the government.
A pope who publicly invites us to have a critical debate with him?
But I could never be friends with someone who publicly displays such contempt for their readers.
A thief who publicly flaunts her crimes, the leader of a phantom criminal empire?
Li Dazhao was the first leading Chinese intellectual who publicly supported Leninism and world revolution.
A woman who publicly said she would hope you would fry?
You think they want students who publicly flame their teachers?
Anyone who publicly criticises one of its members is automatically accused of being pro-Israeli.
Especially when it comes to people who publicly don't agree with the.
Allen, who publicly commented on the memo on her blog, said it illustrated conscious bias.
Sure, but you are the only one who publicly vowed to go after him.
That humanitarian offer was soundly rejected by the leaders of the flotilla who publicly announced,.

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