Sentences with phrase «pulling publicity stunts»

Will these scientific results keep island nations like the Republic of Maldives from pulling publicity stunts like the one pictured at the top of the post?

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One major competitor accused Dan of pulling «a cheap publicity stunt,» while others charged he was holding the rest of the industry to a standard entirely of his own creation.
The publicity stunts they would pull made international news.
The Catholic machine is well moneyed and not above pulling a stunt like this for publicity.
Hey it may not have been the end of the world, but I give credit to Mr. Camping for pulling off a a pretty good publicity stunt (whether he beleived it was the end of the world or not).
That's their claim to fame, so this publicity stunt they are pulling is probably going to help their enrollment.
Sir Richard Branson has pulled some crazy publicity stunts in the past to showcase the Virgin Brand.
We can only wait with baited breath to see what publicity stunt Sir Branson pulls next to showcase Virgin Galactic.
Luckily, in practice, that involves little beyond driving like a lunatic in order to win races or pull off outrageous publicity stunts: every spectacular feat you nail will draw in crowds, and when they hit certain thresholds, you must either build a new festival site or expand the existing one.
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