Schedules are not publicised, so you will need to ask at the port in Papeete.
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The rise was "a result of highly publicised incidents and individuals", Ms Thornton said.
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Mr Rehman also paid a much-publicised peace-mongering trip of his own to India last month.
After the theft was publicised, a number of retailers offered to replace the stolen presents.
With a few well-publicised exceptions, they were mostly male, young and from poor areas.
It was energetically publicised (albeit in caustic terms) by two Salafist (hardline Islamist) television channels.
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In addition, pressure for the pay of top executives to be well-publicised may have unintended effects.
These incidents have been publicised by Mapuche activists, equipped with mobile phones and media savvy.
Its leader, Sonia Gandhi, met Miss Jayalalitha at a well-publicised tea party last week.
He was also unhappy that his personal email address had been publicised on the site.
Mr Cook promptly went on a highly publicised tour of a Foxconn factory in China.
His findings, first publicised last year and formally published this month, do not make pretty reading.
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According to a little-publicised appendix to the 2011 budget, France has no fewer than 697 such commissions.
Israel demolished a Palestinian property in occupied East Jerusalem a day after the planning decision was publicised.
But nearly four years ago, Hun Sen, the prime minister, led a much-publicised campaign to curb brothels.
Some of the allegations - publicised in an ITV documentary - refer to incidents on BBC premises.
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Kogi ("meat" in Korean) publicised guerrilla appearances of its fashionably designed truck via Twitter and attracted a flash mob following.
Experts detect a shift in public opinion, due in part to highly publicised cases of innocents set free.
In that case, Sir Christopher surmised, the debate about whether such gifts should be publicised might be largely academic.
Details of the searches were publicised after a court seal lapsed on Wednesday.
And he says a well-publicised lawsuit could increase the demand for more regulation.
After the previous Old Firm match's highly-publicised flashpoints, referee Craig Thomson's first big decision came on the quarter-hour mark.
She died two weeks later, but the case has only just been publicised.
Dissidents claim that they are turned away from the emir's much-publicised public audiences.
But there have been a scattering of other, less-publicised attacks over the years on both military and civilian planes.
Idleness is a threat, however, in an era of performance targets, highly publicised literacy drives and international league tables.
Among insiders, politicians' antics in bed are often well-known but usually not publicised.
But in the meantime, UK Athletics says Tietz, who requested that the findings be publicised, will not be suspended.
Each proposal must be translated into French, German and Italian, and publicised widely.
From the start of the highly publicised murder trial in 2009, Amanda Knox was the focus of intense media scrutiny.
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