Sentences with phrase «much publicity with»

Metta World, not getting much publicity with the NBA season on lock down, has posted some tweets for us to laugh at.

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Much of the negative publicity was quickly wiped away, however, when the first pictures of an adorable Suri were published in Vanity Fair's October issue, with an accompanying story on the family's still - unwedded bliss.
He said the group didn't expect there to be anywhere near this much publicity but with the media coverage of the controversy the Coalition's affiliates are seeing their memberships increase and they've received donations from across the country.
Riding the publicity wave of Brittany Maynard, a young woman who suffered much and became the human face of the death - with - dignity movement, they have redefined compassion as respect for a patient's autonomous determination of the time, location, and method of death.
With so much negative publicity at the moment, perhaps they thought it best to keep their heads down until the storm passes; but is that the way of the Gospel?
Too much with us sometimes, as the glare of publicity reveals more human frailties than media hype can cover up.
I get the feeling your comment is actually a blanket statement drafted your office to rebut some widespread, negative publicity about Latch On NYC, and you're now blanketing the Internet with that statement as fast as you can — without paying much attention to its recipients.
With so much creativity happening on nails this year, it's little wonder nail wraps are getting so much publicity.
They reached the run - off election spending much less on publicity than some of the losing candidates, a sign of people's discontent with business - as - usual politics.
India, while having a much smaller commercial presence than China, has managed to avoid the negative publicity associated with China's involvement in Sudan.
A leader's authority with his party tends to be at its highest immediately upon being elected, the party itself tends to receive a great deal of publicity and much of it will be favourable.
«Certainly the entire Annex project has been conducted with much more publicity than the minimum required by law for a municipal body.
Since The Journal of Cell Biology introduced its image anti-fraud measures with much publicity nearly a decade ago, manipulators appear undeterred.
Most steroids are nothing more but a synthetic testosterone and they are abused badly by many athletes, especially bodybuilders... And here we are, with all the negative publicity about testoterone, the pink shirted fellow telling his slightly overweight personal trainer that he doesn't want to get too much muscle...
If people embraced these health issues with as much gusto as the publicity surrounding Professor Noakes we should be able to flex our consumer muscles and make changes to the quality and price of the food in our shops.
With so much publicity It almost brought the server to a screeching halt.
There are any number of readings available here, from Katniss and Peeta's relationship mirroring generations of Hollywood stars (closeted and otherwise) with fake publicity marriages, to the oppression of the working classes by the greedy 1 %, to the vagaries and dangers of instant fame, to bread and circuses, and «Catching Fire» allows viewers to dig into or avoid the metaphors as much as they want.
A decade after Slade faked an onstage assassination in a much - maligned publicity stunt, journalist Arthur Stuart (Christian Bale) is tasked with figuring out what happened to the former star.
Showbiz extravaganzas like this one have a way of becoming exercises in self - publicity, and the various contributions of George C. Scott, Doris Day, George Segal, Kirk Douglas, Frank Sinatra (most of all) and others tended to make much of the affair into a showcase for the payers of tributes, with the tributee more or less left to be part of the audience.
After agreeing to the interview, I received an email from the Kink publicist (who works at a film publicity firm that I very much enjoy working with, by the way) making sure that it would focus on Kink.
That's largely because as a lone, online writer you're pretty much at the mercy of the publicity gods in terms of who you're going to meet up with and you never know who that's going to be.
But much of the time, if it's done early enough, ducks get put in a row and things line up as expected, especially lately with so much publicity around the Oscars now.
Although the movie hasn't received much publicity, it has potential as a psychological thriller - and with producer Sam Raimi behind the scenes, the movie could be better than expected.
In «FYC,» the subject isn't so much the movie industry (Guest already made the best American dissection of the contemporary film business back in 1989 with «The Big Picture») as the awards and publicity industry.
Shot on the zoo set, the footage is classic, grainy 16 mm, suffering from soft focus and hissy sound, but it's fun to watch Schrader play the Articulate Director when he's pretty much disinterested with the whole publicity angle, and the reporter's attempts to focus on Kinski (who was briefly involved with the director during shooting).
But this essential help doesn't generate as much publicity as bunging one school some sponsorship money especially if the generosity is rewarded with a gong (remember the cash for honours scandal?).
In that same year but with much less publicity, Tacoma Public Schools launched the nation's first magnet school, McCarver Elementary School, in an attempt to diversify its segregated school system.
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).
There is so much competition for readers» attention, let alone the media, and at the same time publishers» publicity departments are shrinking, so publishers have to be very mindful of those they choose to work with.
--(Briefly) started a book recommendation site with a fellow author — Launched a movie review blog with a friend (still going)-- Launched a t - shirt company with a couple other friends (sucked a bunch of time and never amount to much of anything)-- Found a publicity company for indie authors called Book Review 22 (the second best venture)
Although Seal won't have it out on shelves till Spring 2012, I'm studying the publicity side with renewed vigor; I still have so much to learn!
I've been there to see the big spike with ebooks, to see self - publishing become much more legitimate and credible, to now see publishers and literary agents actually seeking external publicity support whereas before the process was that promotional initiatives were handled in - house.
This is a unique opportunity to illustrate just what the distinctions are in the investment that publishers have made in the marketplace with their sales forces, marketing efforts, relationships with publicity and media contacts, which is where much of that other portion of the proceeds from the sales of books is allocated.
After working with Smith, I am much more organized and feel I am pointed in the right direction for continuing forward with my book publicity.
It has everything to do with my much anticipated publicity report from Smith that is always chock - full of newly placed articles and upcoming radio and TV Interviews.
I was very happy with Smith Publicity and very much appreciate their efforts, time, and interest in keeping me that way.
I often wonder, with the benefit of hindsight, whether we would do it differently if we had to do it again, and I don't think we would change much, other than to get more involved in the marketing and publicity of these traditionally published books.
By offering their e-books for sale at reduced prices with all of the proceeds going to support various causes, vital funding is given to charitable organizations and much - needed publicity is available to authors.
Of course, the difference is with Indie, you don't need as much publicity because your book is not going to «slide off the shelves».
In its purest form, it is the insatiable desire to «consume» as much major publicity as possible, and not being satisfied with each opportunity.
And because the publishers traditionally didn't offer much in the way of book distribution or book marketing or publicity support, naive or uninformed authors who had expectations of sales beyond a small circle of friends and family were sometimes faced with a basement or garage full of leftover vanity press books.
I think after the recent publicity PETA's gotten (collecting animals from veterininarians with the promise of finding them homes, only to kill them a few minutes later), their credibility on any subject is pretty much non-existent.
Miss Belize Rebecca Rath has even given Belize exposure through her journey to compete in the Miss Universe pageant, with her social media coverage obtaining much publicity and popularity in the months leading up to the contest.
Spend too much on speeches and publicity stunts and you won't be able to fix unemployment or deal with a crime wave.
Haunted House also got no publicity before its release, much like Atari did with its previous release of Blade Kitten.
Auctions are not so much about selling art as about breaking records, with the bulk of the effort, profit and publicity each season centered on a handful of eight - figure transactions.
Most notably, the Prize fuelled the publicity machine of the Young British Artists in the 1990s and the two parties mutually built up their profiles with much of the public being introduced to the artists through the Prize.
[ANDY REVKIN responds: I daresay I've brought Dr. Hansen's research and conclusions as much or more publicity over the course of his career than any other science writer, starting with a 6,000 - word cover story on global warming in Discover Magazine in 1988 that opened with his Senate testimony and continuing through the period when political appointees at NASA tried to stop him from speaking out.
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.
This morning Tim Flannery & Co [at the Climate Council] must be tickled pink to see how much adverse publicity they have generated [with their report last week], and not merely in the domestic press.
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