Sentences with phrase «publicity stunts which»

«No - one opposes fair immigration rules, but that doesn't require polarising publicity stunts which fuel fear and intimidate vulnerable communities, poisoning delicate race relations,» Liberty policy director Isabella Sankey said.

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Yesterday I posted a news item about Sarah Palin's publicity stunt of bringing 200 sugar cookies to a Pennsylvania school to protest the proposed regulations in that state which will limit sweets in school for classroom and holiday parties.
If you know some definition of «publicity stunt» for which what she did wouldn't qualify, we're all interested to hear it.
Their engagement which was initially perceived as a publicity stunt was officially announced by Banky W in February.
... which has to make you wonder whether this whole running for governot thing is just a publicity stunt designed to boost sales?
This second disc features 102 minutes total of extras which includes 7 featurettes which explore the films production, stunts, effects, music, and publicity.
T - Mobile broke two Guinness World Records with the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus as part of its publicity stunt meant to draw attention to the wireless carrier's release of Samsung's latest Android flagships which is scheduled for tomorrow.
The animal rights group, which is well known for staging publicity stunts to draw public attention to what the group views as «unethical» commercial activities is now bringing its fight to corporate boardrooms by buying a stake in the very companies with which it is clashing.
Zhu Jun's publicity stunt can only help Firefall's visibility in China, which is already saturated with free - to - play games and is thus a daunting market for any new title, especially one with Red 5's checkered history.
The latter was a publicity stunt in which Whiteread was told that, if she failed to appear in person to collect a # 40,000 prize, the money would be burned.
Now that the ban has been lifted, following a huge influx of tourism, which clearly projects the implication it was all a publicity stunt (which has also been admitted), village mayor Peter Nicolay, says in a video message: «The beauty of our village has become world - famous thanks to our friendly photography ban.
The Chinese phone maker has a history of April Fool's pranks, having started such practices three years back with the DR - 1 drone which ended up having a limited commercial run as part of a prolonged publicity stunt.
T - Mobile broke two Guinness World Records with the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus as part of its publicity stunt meant to draw attention to the wireless carrier's release of Samsung's latest Android flagships which is scheduled for tomorrow.
OnePlus has arguably soft - pedaled its previously aggressive, often unique, sometimes questionable publicity stunts for the Chinese company's newest «flagship killer», which isn't even called that this time around.
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