Sentence examples for generated media from inspiring English sources

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The opening of Titanic Belfast has generated media coverage from around the world.

Friends had started a campaign to stop the family's deportation, which generated media coverage in Michigan.

The sensitivity of the information has generated media reports that Assange is the target of a US manhunt.

Another, related word used often was "mediático": Barcelona needed players who generated media and marketing interest, particularly internationally.

The news generated media attention and prompted a response today from the army, which had not intervened previously to stop the settler assaults.

This has generated media interest, and the vulnerability of black working-class lesbians – and thus their very existence – is now squarely in the public eye.

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Notices of exempt filings may also generate media attention.

"They've been more successful in generating media attention than selling caskets".

By claiming such terms, you generate media and sales traction – on a mendacious basis.

It also generates media scrutiny, and can affect a director's reputation.

The benefits of generating media attention may be skewing research studies and broadening their findings.

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