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Contrary to public perception created by the filmmaker for pure publicity, "Inshallah, Football" was not banned.
Mr. Tuttle's political career, at first a pure publicity stunt, sprang from playing the role of Fred Herman Tuttle -- a familiar one, considering that he was born with this name on July 18 , 1919-- in the 1996 film "Man With a Plan".
SO: It was pure publicity.
It's easy to see Uber's hiring of Holder as a pure publicity stunt.
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"If there was a pure correlation between publicity and media, this would be a No. 1 best seller," said Toby Mundy, the managing director of Atlantic Grove U.K., the book's British publisher.
In a pure grab for publicity, they announced they were going to march to the Mount in defiance of an Israeli court order.
He said that it was not necessary to buy his latest album to win, and that his motives and those of his peers were pure, not efforts to grab publicity.
Pure and simple, this is a publicity stunt.
Ms. Monheit has never been the pure jazz singer that her early publicity suggested.
This is owing partly to the power of publicity and partly to the pure power of the image: things seen lodge in the mind as events, while things read linger in the soul only as echoes.
The only way to satisfy both the urge to read everything about the franchise and keep the movie-watching experience pure is to begrudgingly follow the train of publicity stunts and late night talk shows leading up to December 18.
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