Production designer,» as a term, was initially employed
as a publicity stunt by producer David O. Selznick.
«This is corporate nonsense,» Gardega told The Post of «Fearless Girl,» saying it was put opposite artist Arturo Di Modica's famed bull
as a publicity stunt by a Boston - based financial firm.
Not exact matches
The Ten Commandments were plastered
as a
publicity stunt for the movie the Ten Commandments
by the P. T. Barnum of Hollywood, Cecil B. Demile.
But the occasion was marred
by a
publicity stunt that made just
as many headlines and involved Sutton's portly reserve goalkeeper Wayne Shaw who was filmed eating the said pie while on the substitutes bench.
But to upbraid Milne
as fascist sympathiser
by way of a cheap
publicity stunt is
as offensive
as it is inaccurate, and it is hardly surprising if readiness to badmouth senior Labour appointees counts
as a black mark against her when seeking another stab at being a PPC.
Their engagement which was initially perceived
as a
publicity stunt was officially announced
by Banky W in February.
Councilman Robert Cornegy asked New York State to declare a state emergency so that new boilers could be purchased and installed more quickly at Housing Authority properties; his request was dismissed
by some of his colleagues
as a
publicity stunt.
The animal rights group, which is well known for staging
publicity stunts to draw public attention to what the group views
as «unethical» commercial activities is now bringing its fight to corporate boardrooms
by buying a stake in the very companies with which it is clashing.
A couple years ago, a resume website executed a
publicity stunt by taking a stab at a resume for Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk (without his cooperation,
as far
as I know).