Sentences with phrase «enormous publicity»

Their books are frequently carried by major bookstore chains, where they are seen (even if not purchased) by a wide segment of the public, many receive enormous publicity on CTT websites and from conservative and skeptical bloggers, and some are carried by the Conservative Book Club.
«We want to know how much taxpayers» money has been spent on a project which, until now, seems to have generated enormous publicity for the artist without bringing direct benefits to local entities and citizens,» Codacons announced in a statement.
They can promote opinion and gossip by re-packaging it as an «investigation'to which they can give enormous publicity.
In a nutshell: Ford brought back the Thunderbird in the image of the original 1955 - 1957 models and was rewarded with enormous publicity but not that many sales.
Experiments teaching chimps — like the famous Washoe — to communicate using sign language received enormous publicity but rarely withstood critical analysis.
Sales for the devices were expected to quickly reach one million, but despite an enormous publicity push, hit only 30,000 in the first ten months on sale.
«My exhibition had enormous publicity and the pavilion was one of the most popular of the Biennale.
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