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In August of that year, to garner publicity and generate favorable public opinion, Lt.Col.
Grachvogel must have known that the Beckham catwalk stunt would garner publicity.
McCarthy nevertheless remains in a distinct minority, and so it's little wonder that his story was quick to garner publicity.
In a statement, Nauru police commissioner Corey Caleb said refugees regularly fabricated allegations of assault in order to garner publicity.
They offered their blood, they participated in the research project, they helped the research center garner publicity for its discovery.
A promising concert pianist in his youth, he admits to seeing an opportunity to garner publicity for resurrecting the career of the famous Lucy Beck-Moreau.
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As well as garnering publicity, the theft also arguably achieved the wider goal of its perpetrators.
He also criticized her as a relentless media hound who devoted too many resources to garnering publicity.
Dr. Magritte intends to use the journey as a way of garnering publicity in order to solve old crimes.
He has always excelled at running his career and garnering publicity, fusing his art, his life and his business arrangements into a single ball of wax.
From then on, Mr. Bergson's talents at fund-raising and garnering publicity were devoted to the campaign to rescue European Jews.
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