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Rolex patented its first "Oyster" watch with a waterproof case and screw-in crown in 1926, and garnered exceptional publicity the following year when a long-distance swimmer wore one, without damage, while stroking across the English Channel.
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The trial of birth control campaigners, Charles Bradlaugh and Annie Besant, in 1877 was exceptional in giving these views national publicity and is often interpreted as a trigger for fertility decline (Caldwell, 1999; Mason, 1994, pp. 68 73, 195 213).
The publicity was the main reason for what the judge called an exceptional ruling, because she was reluctant to reward what she called "the ultimate in judge-shopping".
Ah, publicity.
Publicity gained.
Adverse publicity?
The American mezzo Joyce DiDonato is exceptional in many ways, not least in managing to produce a popular yet independent-minded recital disc with a point beyond self-publicity.
"Nothing exceptional".
Even in an age of high-drama publicity stunts by Sir Richard Branson and other titans of the executive class, the introduction of the Maybach brand in the United States was exceptional.
Exceptional stuff.
"He hates publicity".
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