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As the lawyer for Ms. Diallo, he attracted considerable publicity and endured some criticism, both for his tactics in the case and for what his critics said was his ambition.
Fayed's 1995 attempt to buy London News Radio and his 1996 bid to buy The Observer also attracted considerable publicity, as did his relaunch of the venerable humour magazine Punch (1996 2002).
These tests, together with Preece's lectures on them, attracted considerable publicity both in England and abroad, and in June 1897 Marconi went to La Spezia, where a land station was erected and communication was established with Italian warships at distances of up to 19 km (11.8 miles).
The train journey attracted considerable publicity for the UN joint programme.
The new pieces attracted considerable public dissatisfaction.
The Barber coinage, after its release, attracted considerable public dissatisfaction.
Like all the Nobels, it will attract considerable interest, publicity and debate.
Four school principals refused to join the study, expressing concerns that parents would be worried about water fluoridation research, as the use of fluoride had attracted considerable negative publicity.
"Grammar schools attract considerable support from Maidenhead families.
The origins of somatic granulosa cells attract considerable conjecture.
"The reports have attracted considerable parliamentary and public attention.
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