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"The label gets written because of a very small amount of work that's had a lot of publicity," he said.
"We have had a lot of publicity from changing manager after so long and I've had the sense that teams have maybe been upping their game a little bit against us.
It had a lot of publicity, largely because all three instalments were broadcast more or less in the actual time that a fleet of Lancaster bombers would have taken to bomb a target on the Ruhr in 1943.
Margaret, this trial's had a lot of publicity, what's your take on it?
"This is the first one where we have had a lot of publicity build-up, which is exciting, "The Paralympic ticket sales, one million sold a year out - this is unprecedented and I think there is a special relationship between the British public and the Paralympic movement".
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Unlike in Soviet times, the authorities really do not want to jail someone who has a lot of publicity.
That's why unless something is surefire hit internationally, where you have a lot of publicity and success in other countries, people are very cautious.
With a movie coming out as well, the mobile game should have a lot of publicity and sales momentum.
"I've had a lot of good publicity, a lot of good things have come from winning that World Open title," she said.
They've also had a lot of very negative publicity with this EpiPen fiasco.
But Google has had a lot of heat both in terms of bad publicity for being a giant bully, and from regulators, and it is now looking for a more conciliatory approach, one perhaps less evil.
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