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How to use publicity in a sentence

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Innovate E-Commerce gets a bang out of the immediate publicity the awards programs generate.
On Sunday the group had launched out on a publicity campaign in the surrounding communities.
The complete text of the report was republished in the July 5, 1946, issue of U.S. News and received a fair amount of publicity.
A spokesman for the Taoiseach said Sunday's event was very far from being a publicity stunt.
I was a target for masses of charities because of the publicity surrounding my single, and I think I may have been over-generous.
Surely, that can only be cheap publicity, and it would be dangerous to entrust such people with responsible positions.
It is common to blame this tell-all culture on people who go on trashy talk shows, or second-rate celebrities desperate for publicity.
More bad publicity in the media has suggested that all may not be well with new homes, sowing seeds of doubts in the minds of potential buyers.
In the production, at the theatre, she appeared briefly in stockings and a basque, in which she was pictured for publicity shots.
The helicopter would display their logo providing a tremendous amount of publicity across a vast area.
That, given sufficient publicity some kind of audience will appeal for almost any event, no matter how shoddy or potentially immoral.
The image was too shocking to be used in any publicity designed to make drivers slow down.
The publicity man hunkers down on the grass to steady her round the ankles while she grips her 253-year-old violin.
It's a case of the more you attempt to avoid a public or shun publicity, the more it makes you enigmatic.
A tsunami of publicity has swept him off his feet and now he has become fleetingly notorious, courted until the interest fades.
It all depends on confidence and what publicity the media gives to the market.
It got no publicity in the media, being drowned out by self-abasing gibberish.
They have achieved international publicity and significant sales in every continent.
There was less enthusiasm from her school, where this sudden blaze of publicity was seen as no more than an embarrassment.
Lin had scarcely been released in a blaze of unfavorable publicity when the Immigration Department was at it again.
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