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was publicity
noun
Advertising or other activity designed to rouse public interest in something.
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Ultimately, it was publicity that led to Mr. Ramirez's arrest.
It was publicity stunt for Lincoln Dude Ranch.
"But when I got older, there was publicity".
If there was one thing The World of Paul Slickey did not lack, it was publicity.
The object of the exercise was publicity, not fresh political debate, and it worked.
My late father, Sidney Hertzberg, was publicity director of the Liberal Party during the 1956 campaign.
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That's not to say Nygard was publicity-shy.
But, in a strategy that might have impressed Edison, who was publicity-wise himself, the choices included G.E. products, like jet engines and magnetic resonance imaging, or M.R.I., medical technology.
That this royal-baiting was publicity-driven was indicated by the fact that he and his royalist second wife had met the Queen and Prince Philip the year before at Glenrothes.
It's publicity".
He's always been publicity shy.
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