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publicity
noun as in promotion of something, someone
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Example Sentences
She has waived her right to anonymity so the entire trial can be heard in court in Avignon in the full glare of publicity.
Every chapter of this case has played out in the full glare of publicity because Ms Pelicot has waived her anonymity, making the whole trial open to the media and the public.
He also admitted to Coltart that he took photographs of naked boys, but said they were "from shoulders up" for publicity purposes.
Jones wanted to save Powell from being associated with the negative publicity that surrounded rap music.
Gun told the radio show that the negative backlash and subsequent level of publicity led her to decide she needed to quit competitive breakdancing.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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