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Considerably more interest from press than previously, funnily enough.
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The next thing you need, Shaw adds, is interest from the press.
Allen thinks a lot about why she in particular should inspire such a frenzy of interest from the press.
The comments prompted a flurry of interest from the press - after all, last year Norment voted against a decriminalization bill.
"They were able to grow and generate interest from print press, from college radio, from the 'OC' effect — the older buzz-building methods," she said.
We also expect relentless interest from the press and public about your intended level of engagement with the Administration on these matters during the transition.
Maybe it's because of that, maybe because of the interest from the press, but I don't think he is educating children to play football or educating for life.
When a show returns a second or third time to the festival, it is unlikely to attract the same interest from the press and bloggers or to attract the attention of awards committees.
Like everything else with a great impact on the public, HFEA attracts a lot of interest from the press, and Dimond acknowledges this can become overwhelming in an already highly pressured work environment.
It attracted bucketloads of interest from the press.
This performance attracted interest from the press, and his times in the 200 m and 400 m led to him being touted as a possible successor to Johnson.
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