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Yet such buzz translates into publicity, ticket sales – and, potentially, change.
Hejduk set forth an issue that in 1998 hijacked the Oval Office, turning privacy into publicity.
But in the summer it remains a haven for opera, and the Central City Opera is suddenly awash in anniversaries that it is parlaying into publicity.
He drifted into publicity work, starting with vaudeville and burlesque acts that, he figured, had little to lose in hiring him.
All his genius, at present, is going into publicity, and, in the buildup to this film's release, he has not put a foot wrong — or, in the case of Eminem, a buttock.
Most writers start out just wanting to be writers, and it takes a lot of prodding from a publisher to get them to embrace digital media and throw themselves into publicity.
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Others, like P. Diddy, who turned his decision to run in the New York City Marathon into a publicity bonanza, have been more public in an effort to reshape what the public makes of them, said Mr. Parker of Vibe.
Lord Lester downplayed the important idea that public figures often "thrust" themselves into media publicity.
But it was another actress, Barbara O'Neil, who got her into the publicity business.
You shouldn't hold Tinseltown mercenaries responsible for customised quotes fed into the publicity machine.
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