Paul, the publicist tells me, is having a far more difficult and epic journey. |
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He is a tireless publicist who has authored many books, articles, prefaces and pamphlets. |
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She's also 'den mother' to the Edinburgh Fringe in her capacity as resident publicist at Assembly Theatre. |
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Before long, I established a relationship with him that was part publicist, part business agent, and part supplier. |
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Meanwhile, it emerged his former publicist is to publish a tell-all book detailing the singer's relationships with several young boys. |
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His publicist has since clarified the quotes, insisting the actor wasn't trying to throw shade at the 39-year-old star. |
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I spent the next two days on the phone with my publicist and the producer, meticulously going over each joke I planned to use. |
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If it's possible to say, the bang doesn't have a producer, agent or publicist. |
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He's also, to varying extents, the producer, publicist, talent scout, music director, photographer, and costume designer. |
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Ordinary people who find themselves suddenly elevated to the heroic pantheon too often take with them their publicist and literary agent. |
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He was the government's publicist, writing pamphlets, verses and periodicals which were instrumental in discrediting the Whigs. |
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Sulkily, the publicist moves to the back of the bar but Sinclair is still scowling. |
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The article referred to the actress's suffering bulimic episodes, but her publicist denies that she has ever had bulimia. |
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The whole world of criticism and reviewing has been debased because the critic now is pressured to perform as part publicist. |
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A statement from Cosby's publicist was not immediately available Saturday night. |
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Since early in the last century, the Canadian government has played a role as both a generator and publicist of health information. |
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Others adopted the idea and the village became something of a cause célèbre, the farmer being a good publicist as well as a good scientist. |
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You are a poet, a writer, a critic, a journalist, a publicist, a TV host, a translator. |
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In the process, he assumed roles as a religious leader, publicist, and community organizer. |
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Mr Balayan is a prominent and distinguished Armenian writer and publicist reputed internationally for his humanism. |
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The logistical roles include the production manager, the technical director, the administrator and the publicist. |
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An email to the publicist for Goldberg and McCarthy, requesting comment, was not answered as of this writing. |
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The starlet was seen grabbing her left ankle after she was brought back to her feet with the help of her bodyguard and publicist. |
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She was impressed by the amount of people who greeted her publicist. |
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I either have lunch on set or with an agent, a publicist or a manager. |
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She probably has her own business manager, her publicist, an agent. |
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The former governor declined, through his publicist, to offer further comment on his termination. |
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One publicist noted that the Spirit Awards needed a new date, with so much other partying scheduled for the weekend. |
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But the simple reality is that the evil horde was repelled and the loyalty of the unnamed publicist to the unnamed producer of the unnamed co-production has been maintained. |
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But instead of just quietly releasing a statement through a publicist, she broadcasted her anger far and wide. |
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In this Masterclass you will learn how to be your own publicist and make sure your work reaches an audience. |
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The fatigue and grouchiness have evaporated, and when her publicist comes to fetch her, she looks genuinely disappointed that we don't have more time. |
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According to King's publicist, four eminent doctors were consulted. |
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She has become Bubbles' publicist, knocking down rumors that he committed suicide or is cryogenically frozen. |
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At the prom, Mrs. Lefkowitz, a former fashion publicist, was a lady-in-waiting. |
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A publicist for one Hollywood eveningwear company says that this particular stylist comes to their atelier before the Oscars and borrows the entire collection. |
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Jaki Arthur, ex Hachette Australia publicist who now runs successful arts PR agency JAM PR, will guide you through this one-day workshop. |
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Charles, who entered the series with a four-year contract, opted not to re-up when it expired after last season, according to his publicist. |
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Baldwin's friend and publicist said that the '30 Rock' star warmly received congratulations from well-wishing fans. |
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I wanted to look like Ted Danson,'' said Belgard, 42, a publicist from West Hills. |
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Such was the unexpectedness of the announcement that the singer's publicist was forced to issue a further statement clarifying that it was not a hoax. |
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I sent his publicist a galley of the book after it was finished. |
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I'd met Farukh a few months earlier, when Michael's publicist, Leslie, gave me a tour of the reputation.com offices: two open-plan floors with soundproofed booths for the sensitive calls to celebrity clients. |
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So that whole education process needs to happen, because when a lot of these productions are filming, they don't even have a publicist on hand who knows the art of marketing and advertising a film. |
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You have a publicity and marketing section of the budget, but it has to be spent during production in the hiring of a publicist and generating materials. |
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However, to this day she is lauded in her native Russia more as a biographer, publicist, translator, and memoirist than as a fiction writer. |
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A similar arrangement was made for her son Bernard, named in honor of the great Carthusian mystic and of Bernie Astor, the publicist. |
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The Rolling Stones signed manager Andrew Loog Oldham, a publicist who was directed to the band by previous clients, the Beatles. |
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Following the success of The Lodger, Hitchcock hired a publicist to help strengthen his growing reputation. |
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Extra staff including a dedicated sales person will be appointed to work in the New York office and a dedicated marketeer and publicist will be appointed to work in the Toronto office of Hachette Book Group Canada. |
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And with that, a publicist swoops in and announces that our time is up. |
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He became a founding director, publicist, and in due course a contributor, mostly anonymously. |
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Clooney's personal publicist, Stan Rosenfield, declined to comment. |
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Julia is desperate to work and takes the only thing she can find in her field, which is as a celebrity publicist to has-beens who don't even realize they are has-beens. |
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The rest of the book in devoted to his writings as a philosopher, biblical commentator, linguist, poet, man of Halakhah, and polemist and publicist. |
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Rogers' guest, publicist Anita Mangels, couldn't have agreed more. |
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Lunts sent two collections of reports, including the medicinal use of plants, to the schoolteacher and publicist Gustav Vilbaste, the first Estonian ethnobotanist. |
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According to her publicist, this was a mutual decision reached after a series of meetings throughout the year, which were held since her six album contract had ended. |
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