Sentences with phrase «burst of publicity»

It would seem that the matter has had a burst of publicity because Les Green, Professor of the Philosophy of Law at Oxford and an adjunct faculty member at McMaster, took an interest in the case and began tweeting about it.
That burst of publicity quickly scared off all my paying clients.
But Saatchi wouldn't be the advertising genius that he is had he not realized that this burst of publicity would do him a lot of good.
with a series of challenges and legal roadblocks, leaving reformers with little to celebrate since the initial burst of publicity.
We can not prove the link with aggregate data, but the mirror image pattern of UKIP and Conservative support in the past few months suggests the burst of publicity for Farage attracted the interest of disgruntled Tories who have drifted back to their traditional home as UKIP have fallen off the front page.

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Turner enjoyed a burst of national publicity last fall when the former television executive won his seat in Queens and Brooklyn to replace scandal - tarred Democrat Anthony Weiner; that district is being eliminated next year under redistricting.
Trump shifted course a few days later under heavy pressure from Republican leadership, but by then Nehlen had gotten a burst of national publicity.
Artist Cindy Sherman burst on the scene in the late 1970s with her «Untitled Film Stills,» a series of photographs of faked publicity shots from unspecified movies.
Companies which put all the computers in a single department, reporting to the comptroller, get to watch the computer budget fall year over year, and eventually find they can't support even their current business initiatives, much less a burst of business due to some beneficial publicity.
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