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The offbeat campaign introduced in February seems to have captured the public's imagination, and has generated publicity for the historically staid Lipton.
The result has been a feedback loop, accelerating through the 2000s, where criminal prosecutions for failure to disclose HIV status have generated publicity that has implicitly instructed the public on how to respond to HIV.
It's certainly generated publicity for a club who have generally been one of Super League's also-rans, at best, and a team including Rangi Chase, Tim Smith, Gareth Hock, Harrison Hansen, Adrian Morley and Martin Gleeson, coached by the vastly-experienced Brian Noble, is not to be sniffed at.
An obsequious military press service generated publicity for Russia's field commanders.
A boilover within the MEP has also generated publicity in recent weeks.
"Blodwen was set up as an internet business, and we've generated publicity through Facebook and Twitter.
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She mustered local support & helped generate publicity.
He also got busy generating publicity.
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