Sentences with phrase «huge publicity»

That bill generated huge publicity and hundreds of letters.
You will have many people knocking at your door, begging for your services, for, even defeated, you attracted huge publicity.
This of course gave The Interview huge publicity which lead to most of its success through streaming.
Sure, the first game they really got huge publicity for Kickstarting, REDS / DFA / Broken Age is not released yet.
The Secretary of Labor, Elizabeth Dole, garnered huge publicity for launching «sweeps» by armies of investigators checking up on employers who hire the under - aged.
A Tory official said last night: «Mr Carswell has had the benefit of huge publicity over the last few days.
It was, Whiteread came to realise, «some sort of huge publicity stunt».
The world expressed outrage when the annual Yulin dog meat festival received huge publicity, and there were hopeful signs of progress in the campaign against it and the dog meat trade.
Looks like Sundar Pichai pulled off this coup pretty well with many at Google even in the dark till today morning and Android is gonna get huge publicity as well
Grandma = Stupid for destroying property of others, plus she has given the work huge publicity now (does she think that this is the only copy?)
The world woke up to an energy revolution this week thanks to the Governator - backed launch of Bloom Energy, a firm based in Sunnyvale, California, whose fuel cells rapidly gained huge publicity and created much excitement.
As Steinberg explained, «Free giveaways facilitate brand - building, cement subject matter expertise, and foster huge publicity wins.
DF got huge publicity at Kickstarter (and their whole history), got millions of dollars, didn't complete anything yet.
Results show that despite huge publicity and media attention for contemporary artists such as Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst, art lovers voted with their feet in Britain and abroad to see traditional exhibitions of old masterpieces or well - known early 20th century painters.
After a three - year interval, the 2000 Whitney Biennial has a paradoxical name, plus huge publicity over Nazi references by Hans Haacke, a German - born artist.
Moreover this device was available only through invite hence the shortage of invite lead to huge publicity as everyone wanted a flagship device unlocked at roughly same price the locked variant of HTC, Samsung and Apple competing products retail for.
It's huge publicity for them that they wouldn't have otherwise.»
Devs get huge publicity, we get google adsense, and viewers get free entertainment.
The NFL currently has a huge publicity problem with players who drive drunk and kill innocents, players who beat their wives, who carry guns, who use drugs... this is the culture they excuse.
Or maybe the huge publicity campaign that ran for months had you thinking you pretty much knew how this movie would go.
The sale, and the huge publicity surrounding it, launched an era of what can only be called wretched excess (judging from some of the «tasting» menus)...
Relying heavily on donations and on the support of people who share the news, World Book Night 2014 — slated, as always, for April 23rd — received a huge publicity boost with the announcement that actress and comedienne Amy Pohler will host this year's event.
Anything but an A-list title isn't likely to receive major or national advertising or a huge publicity push to major media outlets.
After a three - year interval, the 2000 Whitney Biennial has a paradoxical name, plus huge publicity over a German - born artist's Nazi references.
Harpers magazine responded with a huge publicity drive, elevating Remington to the level of Charles Dana Gibson (1867 - 1944) and Howard Pyle (1853 — 1911), two of the most reputed illustrators and graphic artists of the era.
This brought him huge publicity, and more collectors queued up to purchase his works.
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