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Labour did benefit from a publicity campaign by the public service union, Unison, which spent £770,000 on promoting the cause for more funding for the NHS and other services, which would have helped Labour during the campaign at the expense of the Tories.
"All in all it was positive from a publicity point of view, from a public relations point of view and financially, so a real win-win". Relying on the public to pay does not always work though.
She is the furthest thing from a publicity hound.
I've recently returned from a publicity tour of Italy.
His initial fame came from a publicity ploy in 1930 during the Depression.
"But from a publicity standpoint, News Corporation has taken a hit over the last year and a half".
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It was always a media phenomenon, from a publicity-seeker who was ill-prepared from beginning to end".
But why should his suffering deter a Hollywood producer from roping him into a publicity campaign to sell a movie?
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