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Growth brought publicity — and with it came not merely prejudice but outright persecution.
These were normal growing pains for a young technology, but two years of boasting brought publicity to its troubles.
A series of lawsuits have brought publicity and energy to various aspects of the fight for LGBT rights, although the court wins were largely symbolic.
He had a love of mischief and thought up most of the stunts that brought publicity to the movement he founded, the Yippies, short for the rather sober-sounding Youth International Party.
The successful attacks on Syria's helicopters by Chinese missiles brought "publicity" that "will raise the image of Chinese defense products on the international arms trade market," the newspaper wrote.
Her story brought publicity to the issue and gave Jolie the opportunity to meet others in similar situations.
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His job is to bring publicity to some of the committee's more obscure qualifying events.
But Tunnock knows his politics bring publicity and ire and trolls, and he doesn't care.
Sailer's Olympic fame was credited with bringing publicity and tourism to Kitzbühel.
In recent years Shiv Sena's popularity has dwindled but its campaigns bring publicity.
Others, including James Huniford, said they hoped their unpaid labor would bring publicity and attract clients.
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