Freebie junketeers sometimes scribble down words of praise and pass them to publicists right there at the junket. |
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And publicists, eager to please their clients, are still fibbing to keep their starlets young. |
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Stuck with an all-star cast and high-hope-filled pressure from studio execs, Hollywood publicists were in a bind. |
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Because of the instantaneity of the posts, it was branded a stalkers' charter by several stars and their publicists. |
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The division employs just seven people, relying on freelance editors, designers and publicists. |
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Some might say that these tales of celebrity heroism might be the product of hyper-imaginative publicists. |
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All the models are there, all the hair and makeup backstage, all the publicists, all the producers. |
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Eventually, as the pile grows like Jack's beanstalk, the pressure on the publicists grows. |
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He will enjoy the kind support normally offered to Panamanian strongmen and Paris Hilton's publicists. |
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Hall's real problem is publicists who try to control how pictures are used. |
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It appears more organised because of the publicists and managers involved, but it all sort of tumbled into place in a couple of weeks. |
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He thanked producers, publicists and everyone associated with the original film. |
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His publicists have produced a film showing the veteran politician without the turban, sitting for a haircut, and watching football. |
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The world of press agents, publicists and leaking stories to the press was alien to her. |
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There is not much difference in this respect between the treatises of the early publicists and those of modern writers. |
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Some people might find it a little smarmy but it's very funny about publishing, agents and publicists. |
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This is one of those moments where publicists really have to break out the creativity and sing for their supper. |
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We would share stories of mistaken identity, confused publicists and editors, odd coincidences and connections. |
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I have been told by some of the publicists associated with the movie that I'm a little impertinent to be leading any chorus in that direction. |
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Thursday 7 February will focus on marking and creativity with notable publicists, amongst others, in attendance. |
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And gude said that he reaches out to agents and publicists when he thinks someone is right for a role. |
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I realize that major newsmagazines have been doing duty as publicists for movies for quite some time, at least since Time put The Godfather, Part II on its cover. |
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The rights of journalists, publishers, publicists, columnists and authors are restricted by certain legal regulations. |
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At the Net Minds website, freelancers can sign up as writers or ghostwriters, as well as editors, copyreaders, designers, and publicists. |
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Preparation of collections of basic ICC documents, basic OTP documents, international legal instruments and documents from publicists. |
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After endless letters and phone calls to the teams of publicists and agents who surround A-list celebrities, she finally managed to get each person to herself. |
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If there's one thing that publicists and ambassadors alike have long known, it's that we cannot control the afterlife of our words. |
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But now, there's a line of nodding-dog publicists behind Martin, laughing fakely at the hollow horseplay. |
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What happened was, we have three publicists, two of whom worked on publicizing the closing gala screening and Pete Tong. |
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And the Egyptian was packed with mostly journalists, filmmakers, and publicists, which was reassuring. |
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Based on this empirical evidence, the publicists subjected McCarthy's image to a digital diet: smoothing the folds and cutting the double chin. |
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Thursday 7 February will focus on marketing and creativity, when publicists and their creative proposals are set to take centre stage. |
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As goody's team of publicists and handlers have discovered, death can be great for business. |
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Pioneers in this area were the wellknown local researchers, historians and publicists Tsani Ginchev and Zvezdelin Tsonev. |
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Courtesy of technology, we are all authors today as well as audiences – not to mention our own part-time publicists, social secretaries, agents and ambassadors. |
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Until this week the victims seemed to be celebrities, publicists, politicians and other journalists the sort of people who, in the British mind, probably deserve what they get. |
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Assassins' bullets fired point-blank at him have somehow missed him, according to his publicists, and a bomb once brought down his aircraft, but not its passenger. To a foreign audience, Mr Eyadéma plays down the mysticism. |
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Aside from organizing events around Canadian films and sending out announcements, First Weekend Club is working with filmmakers, distributors, exhibitors, and publicists in creating or offering campaign management services. |
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The latter became, according to official publicists, one of the icons of Cardiff's new image. |
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It must be said, with regret, that mistakes in orthography are almost the norm, and researchers, writers, musicians, politicians and publicists write as best they can without feeling any need to check. |
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A 'virtual strike' by advertising and marketing agencies took place with communication appropriately targeted vis-à-vis publicists and various involved parties. |
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The category From West to East is very succesful with foreign directors and publicists as it offers a chance to get familiar with the work of writers from central and eastern Europe. |
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Experienced publicists, well disposed towards the success of the News, have frankly told us their conviction that Canada is too small a field for such a journal. |
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And publicists have been caught red-handed with their hands on the levers. |
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The obstinacy of publicists is targeting bikes too. |
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She will give you an insight into the publishing industry and how publicists work, as well as the way in which the world of books is rapidly changing. |
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Although Baruth, a Web reviewer popular for his audacity, had previously gotten along with Porsche publicists, he's been a nonperson with the automaker ever since. |
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