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P19 Sony Music faces publicity storm over Kesha.

This is not the first time in NASA's history when the agency faced publicity troubles.

Don't be fooled by all her happy-face publicity photos.

So I turned up for him' (Attendee 4, male, 50 years, low risk) Since many of the attendees were friends or familiar faces, publicity about the event snow-balled through opportunistically approaching peers on the street: 'Yeah everybody who went there was like friends, so everybody was comfortable.

They might, for example, face bad publicity generated by an upheld complaint to the ASA.

Mr. Mansfield didn't seek re-election in 2000, saying he didn't want to face that publicity.

Marketers may face adverse publicity if they cannot or will not amend non-compliant marketing communications on their own websites or in other non-paid-for space online under their control.

At a crucial point in their campaign the activists in Sarah Gavron's Suffragette realise that they face a publicity problem: the politicians ignore their demands, and the newspapers barely report on their actions.

If a bank were required to publish the details of more controversial projects it was funding, such as arms deals or destructive environmental practices, it might choose instead to invest its money elsewhere, rather than face negative publicity and unhappy customers!

The industry could face a publicity backlash by going after individuals, but the RIAA recently sent out more than 10,000 notices of violations to universities and specific Web sites with no apparent backlash.

Westenra's face adorns publicity for the southwest London rugby union club Quintin RFC.

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