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I've been asking, 'Are you sure this isn't a stunt to gather publicity?' " The bust is not talking, though that is not out of the question, according to some magicians.
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For the past three weeks, he has been touring the country "pre-announcing" his proposals in an attempt to gather more publicity for them.
Buzzfeed gathered some publicity photos from the show that proved how important exercise was to the kids of Bayside High.
Either they find themselves frustrated by the bureaucracy and the hidebound culture, or they're shoved aside by seasoned politicians who know how to court publicity and gather the plaudits for the achievements of others, or both.
On websites such as Change.org, anyone can make a petition, and if they gather enough signatures, they get free publicity.
In his 2004 interview, he said his publicity background not only helped him gather material for books but also helped him promote them.
Julie Bailey is an example of how to get things done in the NHS: be passionate, never take no for an answer, gather people round you, and have an eye for publicity, local and national.
The winners receive a lot of publicity, but some of the deals that did not gather sufficient votes are worthy of print inches.
The families and the commissioners are engaging in an unusual publicity campaign to see to it that the panel's work does not gather dust on a shelf.
Gather around, gather round.
Still, I gather, gather, gather.
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