Sentences with phrase «massive publicity for»

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.
Danone is gaining massive publicity for its products on the back of this shortage scare, but parents who use formula can heed Department of Health advice and switch to other brands.

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Despite the massive publicity the documentary received after the discovery was announced, the Smithsonian Channel has delayed the release of the film about the Coptic fragment with the phrase, «Jesus said to them, «My wife...» to wait for further testing on the fragment.
He has warned that losing the vote would be a massive «publicity coup» for the terrorists.
This caused a massive fan backlash and no end of poor publicity for Blizzard.
As the publicity and interpretative material surrounding the massive, multi-site show «Generation: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland» implicitly (and sometimes not so implicitly) reminds its audience: since 1996 multiple nominees for the Turner Prize have emerged from the Scottish art scene, many directly linked to the Glasgow School of Art, and six of them have won.
As well as generating massive publicity and public curiosity for modernism, the Armory Show is seen as a milestone in American culture and remains the greatest exhibition of modern art ever staged in the United States.
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