Sentences with phrase «garner good publicity»

And running the ad garnered good publicity.

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He is as good a man as any, but he may be better suited for the stage or garnering publicity somewhere than being a pastor.
Studio head Jack Warner (Stanley Tucci) is well aware of the competition between Davis and Crawford and he tasks the film's director, Robert Aldrich (Alfred Molina), with turning up the flames of their rivalry to garner free publicity through gossip columns.
We're sure such a dramatic «event» will garner massive publicity for the sport and make a true champ out of the Moto X rider as well as raise the former world rally champ's stature even more.
Reviews from book bloggers are one of the best avenues for self - published authors to garner publicity and make sales.
Blockstorm really surprised me by how well it plays even in this Early Access phase and hopefully the player base will expand as the game garners more publicity.
Certainly controlling population growth would be good, but by and large these claims are just scams and hoaxes generated to garner publicity and fame, sometimes money.
The term stuck, garnering Swain a good deal of publicity, largely due to the alliteration and easy to remember name.
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