The website has received
a lot of publicity which would explain its success.
Not exact matches
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.
It's a great topic, Richard, and I'm glad you brought up the issue with Brazil and the EU — showing that this is not just the issue between the U.S. and China
which gets a
lot of publicity but it is a global phenomenon.
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.)
This issue has generated a
lot of publicity in
which Chemistry wants to be a part
of.
Miller spoke about his hatred for doing
publicity for his movies and seemed quite nervous for the half hour he was taking questions,
which included a
lot of one - word answers.
She is also doing a
lot of publicity,
which is a definite requirement this year especially.
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.
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.
One prominent director
of a national museum said: «I think the success
of Seeing Salvation shows that the British take their art very seriously and are not over-impressed by shows
which spend a
lot on
publicity.»
The case design also indicates a curved or sloped back,
which MobileFun speculates would be made
of metal and also serve as an antenna system instead
of the stainless steel bands on iPhone 4, that received a
lot of negative
publicity just after it was launched.