Sentences with phrase «little publicity»

The phrase "little publicity" means that something or someone has not received a lot of attention or promotion from the media or public. Full definition
There has been very little publicity for the game as of thus far and it has got some fierce competition, assuming it hits its launch window.
The recovery plans requested in 2010, meanwhile, have received little publicity.
It's a movie that despite little publicity opened at number 8 at the domestic box office this past weekend.
A few days earlier, and getting little publicity in the West, Typhoon Doksuri, reported to be the worst in ten years, had greatly damaged Vietnam.
Yet too many collectives set up miles apart from one another, as well as apart from potential commercial development — with little publicity outside free Brooklyn weeklies and without even coordinating openings.
The MST runs 55 production cooperatives and helps families market their produce, a side of the organisation which receives little publicity in the local media.
On the one hand I want Kroenke (and Wenger out) but I would prefer that it is done quietly i.e. behind the scenes with as little publicity as possible.
Despite garnering little publicity so far, the Green Party are also in the midst of a leadership race, with the winner declared on September 2.
By contrast, when the original ballot access lawsuit was filed in 2007 by three minor parties, it got no publicity at all when it was filed, and even after it won in September 2010, it got very little publicity.
Even his Cape Farewell expedition, for which he did relatively little publicity at the time, caused one music critic to refer to him as the «Indie Sting».
Cases such as these have received little publicity until the prominent newsweekly Maclean's Magazine was recently taken to the British Columbian Human Rights Commission by the Canadian Islamic Congress accused by them of «flagrant Islamophobia».
Well known in Colombia, the oil connection is given little publicity in the U.S.
There were some brief rumours linking Malaga playmaker Isco with a move to Spurs in the summer but the stories attracted little publicity at the time.
«Stoker» continues to remain somewhat of a mystery, with little publicity other than its cast and storyline, which concerns a daughter's relationship with both her mother and estranged uncle after her father's death, becoming available.
Hyundai «s nice little publicity stunt is now over: future Equus buyers will not be getting a free Apple iPad with their luxury car (much like we didn't when we reviewed it recently).
The latest incarnation of SegWit2x has so far received comparatively little publicity.
Under intense pressure, the GMA did reveal the donors and contribution amounts just weeks before the 2013 vote, but the move — which got little publicity at the time — did not satisfy attorney general Bob Ferguson.
For a film that has literally exploded into cinemas from absolutely nowhere, and with very little publicity, even through communications with critics and throughout the film community, this «spiritual sequel» to the Matt Reeves directed 2008 monster flick, which arrived in similar fashion, could just topple it in terms of its the edge - of - the - seat - ness.
Cold Comes the Night is a B - movie by its very definition — a lower budgeted film with little publicity or intention to reach the widest of audiences — and the film works best when it stays inside the confines of the genre, even if it becomes predictable and contrived while doing so.
This work of the Church receives little publicity and is generally unknown, but everyone is continually reminded of what is known as the confrontation between the Church and Galileo.
Before being nominated as a consensual presidential candidate between the government and the opposition, she served as deputy director of the national police — a position that involves hard work but little publicity.
Much of China's boost, revealed in an announcement at a trade fair last month that has received little publicity, will go to applied research.
Despite the little publicity that achiote receives, today it is a thriving part of international crop cultivation, used mainly for manufacturing Annatto Red, a very popular food coloring.
Actress Sarah Paulson recently drummed up a little publicity for her work on American Horror Story: Freak Show on Good Morning America.
I've never been to Australia except to do these little publicity things.»
It has been so swiftly in and out of cinemas with so little publicity that few people actually got to see it.
«There was very little publicity — perhaps by design — so the vast majority of Americans did not know they were being adopted.»
The whole event was disappointing to us — that the writer took such a negative stance for a little publicity, that the J.K. Rowling fans have followed her to that same negative space, and that Amazon's review system has been compromised for readers wanting honest reviews.
-LSB-...] the month, but I did get a little publicity from submitting Fright Flight, Dream Seeker Book One to The Book Designer's e-Book Cover Design Awards.
Well, thanks to a little publicity courtesy of Apple and a rejected — then accepted — free iPhone app, four and half months after I self - published «Knife Music,» my agent sold it to The Overlook Press, an independent publisher that put the book out in hardcover in July 2010.
I also wanted to get a little publicity for LexBlog — which hardly anyone had heard of.
Outside of the specialist, legal and personnel press the changes themselves have received little publicity either before or after their implementation.
On the other hand, his presidential order dealing with criminal offenders has had little publicity, despite the riskiness of the fact that one does not even have to be convicted to be removable.
Instead of seeing broken windows and graffiti as a negative, David Yetman, broker owner of Century 21 Team One in Halifax, saw an opportunity to generate a little publicity for his company, but more importantly a novel way to promote local artists.
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