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publicity
noun as in promotion of something, someone
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Example Sentences
To make money on Avant!’s stock, however, he’d probably have to stomach short-term losses, as investors puked up shares in horrified response to negative publicity.
While difficult to assess, the negative news coverage and publicity surrounding those incidents appear to have taken a toll on Porter’s reputation.
Lord David Anderson KC, the independent Prevent commissioner, said he had heard evidence from across the country of a "large increase in referrals" following the publicity of Rudakubana's case.
She said she now relies on Federal Reserve contacts, businesses, and households, but noted that her ability to engage directly with the public has changed since the lawsuit and heightened publicity surrounding her role.
"There was so much publicity around the two Iranian dolls, their faces appeared on books and notebooks everywhere," she said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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