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The case wasn't getting much publicity.
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Neither got much publicity, he said, sounding somewhat wounded.
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Here's one fact of newspaper life that hasn't got much publicity.
Though the suit never got much publicity, its claims have proven remarkably prescient.
But even as tee times became harder to get, the Black Course didn't get much publicity.
What didn't get much publicity was the discovery, when museum technical staff looked at the paintings, that early reports of their condition had been optimistic.
Fewer still stuck up for Kaizad Ustad, whose English-language "Bombay Boys" attracted plenty of flak for a fairly tame striptease and a gay subplot.Were Bollywood film makers free to work without fear of intimidation, neither "Bombay Boys" nor "Fire" would have got much publicity; while they do the cause of alternative cinema no harm, neither is very good.
The result is a growing photographic record of the British Isles and a good instance of one of the ongoing delights of the web: returning to places that don't get much publicity when they are launched but just go on getting better.
A senator may not get much publicity for his backstage role, an aide to Moynihan said, "but the local politicians know who is delivering for them in Washington and who isn't". The senators who can deliver the most are those on the Appropriations Committee, where they have learned how to sidestep the public works panel by garnering support for their favorite projects at budget time.
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