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"Of course, the sponsors will be happy to see their name getting some publicity".
They are deliberately holding up everybody else's permits in the interest of getting some publicity for themselves".
Dunham didn't like one of Peanut's first jokes, about how another reality-TV star, Kim Kardashian, would pass gas on a baby if it meant getting some publicity.
Apart from the negotiations themselves, you can expect to see some countries making announcements that they have held back or conjured up in the hope of getting some publicity.
"People think that getting some publicity, having some tea with a minister and civil servants, lobbying parliamentarians, is making a difference, but it's not," says Charles Secrett, the former Friends of the Earth director who two weeks ago wrote an article accusing the organisation of being bureaucratic and out of touch.
And they forgot to talk to each other," said Ecclestone. "The truth of the matter is maybe the people that have put the money down are perhaps a bit [angry] that he's getting some publicity and they are not and are saying: 'We've got our money on the line, you haven't got any money on the line.'.
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You got some publicity.
"Hey, man, it's about time we got some publicity for this goddam rap shit".
People are calling and saying it's great we're going to get some publicity for once".
"He's got some publicity and fame and name recognition through the court case, so that has helped him.
"And after we got some publicity from it our website stopped working due to too much traffic.
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