Sentence examples for would be publicity from inspiring English sources

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Until now Taubira, 63, born in French Guyana and named justice minister, one of the highest-ranking jobs in the French Socialist government, after President François Hollande's election victory in May 2012, has refused to take legal action, saying it would be publicity for her attackers.

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"It would be great publicity".

The way I look at it, it would be free publicity".

"The main motivation was that it would be fantastic publicity for the instrument itself," he says.

An airlift to Guam would not be cheap, and part of the cost would be enormous publicity.

Obviously the party thought it would be good publicity, a chance to widen the franchise".

She said that it would be great publicity for the agency — "like doing a new business pitch".

Fortunately, developers realise that if owners were to suffer when they sold, this would be disastrous publicity.

"I knew it would be great publicity, with all those cameras there," said Mr. Mantinband, who grew up in St . Louis

It would be bad publicity for any star to be tangled in such a mess, but Braun has particular resonance to Selig.

He later told the Leveson Inquiry that he had recognised it would be great publicity for Starr as he embarked on a new tour.

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