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    publicity


    1. She had received her cheque from Rivron that morning, for two hundred thousand dollars, and a written assurance of the A-list publicity the gift was going to attract from the buyer


    2. She had put the money into the business account to enhance the publicity campaign and was quietly content about her unreasonable artwork profits for the year


    3. Investment in shares has been a fascination for many due to publicity given to unbelievable profit earned by a few speculators


    4. vitamin c is evidently very effective, researchers suggest that it is best to combat factors in increasing skin ageing using multiple antioxidants and not relying on a few that has greater publicity


    5. The young man, of course, received some publicity as well


    6. In fact, the article generated so much publicity that the young man found himself appearing on television and on radio shows throughout the country and his old but much cherished song was dusted off and given another airing by disk jockeys on every radio station that played popular music


    7. True love might be a holy grail worth chasing, but in its absence a good marriage with plenty of publicity did wonders for the old bank balance


    8. publicity that the young man found himself appearing on television


    9. publicity did wonders for the old bank balance


    10. She went the whole hog with publicity, approaching the local paper and putting the humanitarian case … not trying to swing the planning permission but underlining the need

    11. “I didn’t want the publicity


    12. Few others even knew about the existence of the circle, for it’s members were high on the peak of the Kassikan and did not seek publicity


    13. People give money for a variety of reasons: out of guilt; in an attempt to save their souls; because their religion advocates it; in their search for fame; for tax reasons; for publicity; to attract business of groups and associations who are concerned with charities… The list goes on for there can be as many reasons as there are donors


    14. bought books are those with great publicity and not


    15. marketing, the most convincing publicity is that based


    16. publicity, which is not oriented on the quality


    17. happy to donate a chapter in return for the publicity they will get


    18. The more controversial you are, the more PR and free publicity you will


    19. For example, a politician who intends to make a personal donation to charity may choose to inform the press, so that he could acquire extensive publicity to improve his image or increase his ‘political mileage’


    20. Thus to a certain extent, that publicity might backfire

    21. This is certainly not the most important factor, but it really helps if your PERFECT home based business or product does have a high potential for publicity


    22. thousands of dollars in free publicity if you can get press coverage and internet


    23. This was in the planet he’d visited for an architecture project, which was really only a publicity thing since the same results could have been achieved simply by doing the work from home, experiencing a simulation of Eludi-4 based on a probe’s detailed scanning


    24. Curiously she could find very few positive accounts/reports; Transcenders were not effective at controlling publicity and neither were they big on self promotion


    25. Web site design, hosting, publicity, galleries, movies and payment systems were all perfected on porn sites and from there


    26. Jeff was in charge of all the publicity for the show and


    27. They hadn’t even taken publicity photos of her


    28. It also has Ruby Tower that arranged all of the publicity and fight schedules


    29. She looked up from Sanjev’s photograph and her eyes landed on her own new publicity poster, which hung on the wall


    30. We had a lot of merchandise and publicity resting on his reputation

    31. Since killing my brother you have taken all of his privileges and his publicity


    32. “And you just happened to call me at four-thirty to ask me that? All I’ll say is be careful girl, that type of research is usually backed by hard-ball players who don’t like publicity


    33. No bank likes bad publicity for obvious reasons


    34. The thing is that legally, as long as what you publish is the truth and in public interest or already public knowledge their chances of winning a libel case against you (or me for this book) are less than zero and the publicity you gain for your cause is tremendous


    35. He was also a racist and far right wing member who decided to kill innocent black people for publicity or something


    36. light of publicity, and scored admirable successes in series


    37. The more you kill the more martyrs (struggle heroes in our terminology) you create and the more the violence escalate until you flood the area with soldiers and call it "the surge" or whatever fancy word you can think off for publicity reasons for there is nothing new under the sun and everything new comes from Africa anyway according to legend


    38. ended in a mystery, which is suspected a staged act of these publicity addicted neurotics


    39. It is also better for publicity and publicity is the one thing which Apartheid South Africa and Rhodesia failed in completely


    40. As with all such things the value of it was very much a home goal for it brings much negative publicity to the cause

    41. There is hope for a better future despite the negative publicity


    42. Political Kidnappers are not interested in money as such but maybe the release of prisoners or access to publicity for their cause


    43. Nigeria is not nearly as bad as the publicity it receives


    44. Herminia knew of Edward: he was the politician who sent cops out after dealers in a big reelection publicity stunt, she’d said as much on the drive up


    45. Legalization could be followed by a publicity campaign similar to that aimed at cigarettes, and addiction would cease to be a major sociological problem


    46. Here is where publicity in the media—on talk radio, in newspapers, on TV—about the benefits of the mechanism becomes of crucial importance


    47. There was much publicity about this and there were


    48. Department did receive some publicity in 2006 when it was revealed that the employees of the


    49. Publicity, Adve rtis ing, Information and Formation


    50. Because of recent bad publicity, he wanted someone he knew he could trust to manage the office and routines of his organisation during the transition

















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    Synonyms for "publicity"

    publicity packaging promo promotion promotional material broadcasting fanfare pushing advertisement notice propaganda

    "publicity" definitions

    a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution


    the quality of being open to public view