Sentences with phrase «much of the publicity»

Much of the publicity has come from following the Metropolitan Police Department's Twitter account.
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Much of the publicity for this film came from Reese's sizable $ 15 million price tag, and she's worth every penny because she clearly is the main attraction for anyone wanting to see this film.
The folks who designed it seemed to put this out not too long ago, as we haven't seen much of any publicity on it just yet.
The Italian Flag on this one is substantially dominated by the white part of the flag; if the authors had better taken this into consideration, they would have spared themselves alot of grief (and incidentally probably much of the publicity).

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As for the moviegoing public, it's hard to say how much of a box - office hit Fox Searchlight could suffer as a result of the negative publicity around Parker.
Second, we generally advise our startups not to make a bunch of noise on the way in to the program as this is typically too much publicity too early.
Cambridge Analytica may be out of business thanks to bad publicity, but «Emerdata» is a new company, whose board includes the daughters of Robert Mercer, who bankrolled Cambridge Analytica; disgraced former Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix is on its board of directors, and much of Cambridge Analytica's C - suite has packed up their desks and moved -LSB-...]
Of course, Koinex received much publicity over the weekend when they announced eight cryptocurrency pairs based on Ripple's XRP digital token.
Uncertainty about labour market reforms, the adequacy of pension systems and future economic conditions may also be discouraging consumers from spending, especially in Germany where these issues have received much publicity.
the main people getting publicity for dying are muslims currently, however, in the 10 - 40 window, Africa, and Asia (not only there but those are the most obvious), thousands of Christians are being burned to death, chopped up as if they were meat, rolled over by steam rollers after their persecuters have hung their families and children, and much worse forms of torture that as an American i can't even begin to relate to, EVERY DAY in the name of Jesus.
Much of the negative publicity was quickly wiped away, however, when the first pictures of an adorable Suri were published in Vanity Fair's October issue, with an accompanying story on the family's still - unwedded bliss.
He said the group didn't expect there to be anywhere near this much publicity but with the media coverage of the controversy the Coalition's affiliates are seeing their memberships increase and they've received donations from across the country.
that too much of my own goodwill, when scratched, reveals suspicious motives: trying to «save» others or myself, positive publicity, growing my ministry etc..
Riding the publicity wave of Brittany Maynard, a young woman who suffered much and became the human face of the death - with - dignity movement, they have redefined compassion as respect for a patient's autonomous determination of the time, location, and method of death.
On the contrary, it consists mainly of technical theological studies and is unlikely to provide much illumination for the majority of those tempted by the widespread publicity to invest in a copy.
Much more recently Hawking has reiterated this version of events, when in June 2006 he gave a lecture in Hong Kong which gained wide publicity.
With so much negative publicity at the moment, perhaps they thought it best to keep their heads down until the storm passes; but is that the way of the Gospel?
Despite the «science is settled» and «consensus» claims of the global - warming alarmists, the fear of catastrophic consequences from rising temperatures has been driven not so much by good science as by computer models and adroit publicity fed to a compliant media.
Too much with us sometimes, as the glare of publicity reveals more human frailties than media hype can cover up.
The colonial power structure, then assumed to be a firm and lasting situation, functioned as a shield for the conscience, freeing a Swede or an American from feeling remorse for the suffering of the peoples living in that part of the world, about which there was not much publicity anyhow.
There has been much publicity about the fact that Calum Chambers was not included in Arsenal pre-season tour of Australia and China, but Rob Holding was also omitted and given an extended holiday.
Many parents are unaware, however, of less common dangers that don't get as much publicity as drownings, car accidents, or house fires.
-LSB-...] I published my manifesto, a comment happened to come in on a much older Lunch Tray post («Sarah Palin and Birthday Treats Redux «-RRB- about Sarah Palin's 2010 publicity stunt of bringing sugar cookies to a Pennsylvania -LSB-...]
It is instead as much a part of the publicity machine as other controversies involving rivals, girlfriends or stalkers, all of which make a movie star like Salman Khan the celebrity he is.
They reached the run - off election spending much less on publicity than some of the losing candidates, a sign of people's discontent with business - as - usual politics.
Think tank launches get lots of publicity and speeches pour out about creating «informed citizens» and much more.
Obviously this tactic is about as niche an approach as you're going to see, but particularly in a close race that hasn't received much publicity, a handful of last - minute converts might make all the difference.
Five demonstrators from Plane Stupid scaled the Palace of Westminster in late February 2008 while a climate camp outside Heathrow in August 2007 won much publicity.
While prosecutions rose to 69 in the year 2006 - 07, they failed to gain much publicity, limiting the effect of prosecution as a deterrent to the wider community.
Blaker did much of the work while Heseltine got the publicity.
A statement issued on Wednesday by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Chief Olisa Metuh, said the much - expected assignment of portfolios to the ministers did not inspire confidence that there is indeed any change being introduced in the system.
Charles Barron spent 8 years sitting down during the Pledge of Allegiance and I don't recall anybody asking him much about it, mostly because it is an extremely cheap and obvious form of getting publicity while pretending to make a statement.
But it's an argument we haven't heard much of because the racists and the xenophobes have had all the publicity.
Recall the Democratic majority in both houses of Congress has garnered much publicity for its call to increase the federal minimum wage and decrease interest rates for college - student loans.
A leader's authority with his party tends to be at its highest immediately upon being elected, the party itself tends to receive a great deal of publicity and much of it will be favourable.
Third party candidates for president generally don't get much publicity and most of the time don't get enough votes to make a difference in a presidential election.
And I hope very much that his family's circumstances, which I gather both he and his wife and the family are working on to improve, given the very unfortunate rush of publicity that they've had about these matters.
But other board members suggested that the negative publicity from a single incident of misconduct could pose much bigger problems for both their institution and NSF.
The grass carp became the most widespread of the four invaders, but, lacking large numbers in rivers, it doesn't get much publicity.
Americans are, without much publicity, already moving ahead on their own, changing the face of energy production and consumption, community by community, Brown said in a recent interview in his office at the Earth Policy Institute.
While the physical mapping project was going on amid much publicity, researchers at CEPH - Genethon were quietly pushing back the frontiers of genetic mapping.
«Had Spore lived up to the publicity that it was a game based on evolution, then there would have been biological reproduction, families, and the basis for much of what cultural anthropology studies.
The publicity helped to sear the image of the brutish Neandertal into the public's mind — so much so that even after
Since The Journal of Cell Biology introduced its image anti-fraud measures with much publicity nearly a decade ago, manipulators appear undeterred.
And while much of the public is aware that the National Science Foundation (NSF) backs a lot of great and useful research, the agency knows that much of it could use more publicity.
The failure was not making clear to everyone else that what was out was really just a protype of the smart glassware, and too much bad publicity was really what killed Google Glass, he said.
Yes, it is interesting that what is rather an arcane piece of research in plant physiology has had so much publicity.
Eating a gluten free diet has gained so much publicity recently that TIME Magazine labeled the gluten - free movement # 2 on its top 10 list of food trends.
If people embraced these health issues with as much gusto as the publicity surrounding Professor Noakes we should be able to flex our consumer muscles and make changes to the quality and price of the food in our shops.
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