Sentences with phrase «lots of publicity in»

The notoriously aggressive cancer has received a lot of publicity in recent years with the deaths of Patrick Swayze and Steve Jobs, both of whom suffered from the disease.
This issue has generated a lot of publicity in which Chemistry wants to be a part of.

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The duo also scored a lot of free publicity in Atlanta by playing up the «local boys make good» angle of their story as well as the idea of a gay couple starting a company together.
Their work didn't get a whole lot of publicity, at least not until recently, when it was mentioned in an Atlantic magazine cover article, «The Secret Shame of Middle - Class Americans,» about relatively affluent families living paycheck to paycheck.
If Bulldog Gin gets sold to a spirits giant like Diageo for mega bucks in 2020, I feel I've made a difference because I not only consumed lots of Bulldog Gin and tonic on my business trip to Mallorca, I also did an interview with the CEO here which helps with publicity through search traffic.
In addition to having the stigma of being called a «marijuana stock,» Insys has brought a lot of negative publicity on itself over its marketing practices for Subsys, its under - the - tongue spray that's used to treat cancer pain.
She's certainly succeeded in giving the work (not to mention herself) a lot of publicity.
It's been getting lots of great publicity, as I always see tempting matcha recipes on food blogs and in magazines.
The franchise sector has received a lot of bad publicity in recent years.
And although the attendance figures in the papers the next day would still show 60,000 because of season tickets, on the evening of the match on the TV (MOTD) it would be visible by millions of people and the pundits would go wild at such a strong visible gesture particularly if a lot of publicity was made prior to the game about the plan.
You'd be helping a UAB program that a lot of people in the area fought to bring back from the dead, earning you some positive publicity from coast to coast.
Going in to our game against the Hornets last April there was a lot of publicity about how few penalties had been awarded to West Ham compared with other teams at the top end of the table.
Jim received lots of publicity and appeared on TV and in newspapers.
But if Sweetgreen's goal was to raise awareness about school nutrition (and not just garner a lot of publicity for its restaurants, which it did in spades), I fail to see what it accomplished by holding American schools up to an unrealistic international standard — whether the standard is unrealistic because it's inaccurate (Greece) or because the country in question invests far more time, money and effort than the United States in feeding its children (France.)
«We felt on balance that the expression - bearing in mind we were getting lots of publicity for covenant issues - wasn't understood in the media at the time,» says Simpkins.
The Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari, Garba Shehu while disclosing this in Abuja said already the Minister of Women Affairs, Hajiya Aisha Alhassan and Nigerian high commissioner in Cameroon had swung into action and were receiving a lot of cooperation from the Cameroonian authorities.
In Esopus - Rosendale, two - time Republican Carl Belfiglio, with a talent for self - generated publicity, makes lots of noise.
«As we've seen many incidents, some very highly publicized in Newtown or the Washington Navy Yard, but we also have every day shootings all over the country that don't get a lot of publicity.
The dinosaur «birthdays» attracted a lot of publicity; in particular, the BAAS returned to Plymouth for its annual meeting.
And now it's happening so often, and there's a lot of programs, and the publicity's a lot better, the reach is wider, so people are more informed in terms of what a health coach is, and the role that they can play.
It's what you might call it a global social media phenomenon in that kind of publicity brings with it a lot of interested users.
No film or filmmaker needs this type of overexposure; the overdone publicity will help Tiny Furniture get known and seen, but it is also going to alienate a lot of people in advance, and I would have to include myself among the preemptively alienated.
You'll also find a voice cast featurette, a discussion on the film's ending, some funny animated stories about working in the Pixar offices, an interactive trivia game called «Toy Story Trivia Dash,» tons of publicity material including trailers, TV spots and viral videos like a retro Lots - o» - Huggin» Bear commercial (in Japanese!)
Sadly, this report received lots of uncritical publicity in major media outlets, despite obviously flawed analyses.
Hyundai grabbed lots of publicity by including Apple's popular tablet computer when it launched the Equus last year, playing it up in TV commercials — so much so that you could be forgiven for thinking the Hyundai Equus was nothing more than a fancy iPad app, let alone a real luxury automobile.
And althugh it didn't get a lot of publicity, Jeep is taking a chance on the return of the diesel engine by offering a Liberty with a 2.8 - liter, 160 - horsepower four - cylinder diesel that Jeep says should get 21 mpg in the city, 27 mpg on the highway, with a five - speed automatic transmission.
Despite garnering favorable reviews and quite a lot of publicity (I was interviewed on CNN and several local TV shows, and featured in many articles), Swimming with Maya sold tepidly and slowly.
• An inside look into a book's packaging If you're being published by a traditional publisher, a lot of people are involved in decisions of your book title, what the jacket looks like, the book's marketing and publicity and everything else about the book's development and publication.
Smith Publicity did a lot for me in promoting my Darko Dawson novels, all the time showing energy, initiative, innovation and a sense of humor.
However, as regards its battle with Nuevas Tecnologías y Energías Catalá, the Spanish company is certainly in an enviable position as not only has it pulled off a major victory against a tech giant several times its size but has also got a lot of publicity that would have cost it a lot if it had set out to achieve on its own.
We also have lots of resources listed in our book, «Author Publicity Pack» but we've had the best success with ENT.
A book publicity firm like ours can create a targeted list with up - to - date emails — in Schopick's case, we introduced her to medical and health journalists, editors, and producers, and she did a lot of the footwork after that.
So while I've covered a lot of book publicity issues in this blog like how to utilize social networks or what an author website should contain, I've never posted about how to publicize a book because one post (or even a series of posts) will never cover that.
Give lots of copies of the book away and you'll get something even more valuable in return: publicity!
The website has received a lot of positive publicity, keeping it active in the market for years.
fox: While I am in no rush to sell my e-Series funds (which as you rightly point out cost less than half), I'm excited that a major player is going to give lots of publicity to the importance of low costs and indexing.
Adjustable rate mortgages — referred to as ARMs — have received a lot of bad publicity in recent years.
This resulted in a lot of publicity and Celia realised that her modelling career gave her an ideal platform from which to campaign against the fur trade, factory farming, vivisection, and other animal abuses including, much later, the live export of sheep, calves and pigs across Europe from the UK.
The program has received a lot of publicity, and it helps both the police and the shelter in their mutual goal of engaging the community.
Chester has gotten a lot of publicity so I am hopeful people will be lining up in Australia to take him home.
Lots of fish were killed, but fortunately, similar actions in other cities were always accompanied by plenty of notification and publicity.
Before games launch, we're used to seeing a lot of interest being drawn in just before they hit the shelves in order to grow the games publicity, but also to reach a rather large audience.
«I was getting a lot of interest from other people in my skills from the good publicity I got from the BAFTA and the 30 Under 30.
Back in 2010 Just Cause 2 released and it is, to date, the most recognizable of the two so far, in the series as it was the game that really set Just Cause on the map simply because it gave birth to a whole new way of playing around with an open sandbox game like this and also gained a lot of publicity because of gamers making videos and showing of the madness that could be had in the game.
The movement went from a high point where there was a lot of publicity generated in the media, and seemed to peter out shortly after that.
Global warming initially got a lot of publicity from a minor drought at the end of the 80's I believe (minor compared to the dust bowl years), since then there hasn't been much unusual drought wise in the US (ie the droughts that have happened have been even less serious than the end of 80's situtation, let alone by comparison with the dust bowl years), but this hasn't exactly caused any problems.
One reason the new paper attracted a lot of attention is because it appeared in Science and this journal put its powerful publicity machine in high gear to promote the story.
My conclusion: it's costless, and good for the ego, to see silly beliefs by others debunked, but unsurprisingly, people who apply critical thinking in some areas don't in others... Anyway, the CFI effort was a lot of work, and deserves more publicity.
Choice 1: How much money do we want to spend today on reducing carbon dioxide emission without having a reasonable idea of: a) how much climate will change under business as usual, b) what the impacts of those changes will be, c) the cost of those impacts, d) how much it will cost to significantly change the future, e) whether that cost will exceed the benefits of reducing climate change, f) whether we can trust the scientists charged with developing answers to these questions, who have abandoned the ethic of telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but, with all the doubts, caveats, ifs, ands and buts; and who instead seek lots of publicity by telling scary stories, making simplified dramatic statements and making little mention of their doubts, g) whether other countries will negate our efforts, h) the meaning of the word hubris, when we think we are wise enough to predict what society will need a half - century or more in the future?
They spearheaded the initiative for stricter organic certifications in the Health and Beauty category (and in so doing, generated a lot of publicity that reminded people of the organic integrity of their own products — smart branding move!).
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