Sentences with phrase «receiving wider publicity»

The Settlement Counsel concept is growing in popularity and is receiving wider publicity.
The case received wide publicity and soon hundreds of other claimsof abuse, going back as far as fifty years, were lodged.
The document received wide publicity and stirred up a good deal of controversy.
[119] The article received wide publicity convincing Anthony Howard, who later declared himself «deeply affronted... and never more affronted than when Alec Douglas - Home became leader of the Conservative Party».
The figures that tend to receive the widest publicity are those where small variations have real political significance.
Taxpayers picked up the tab because Orange County Animal Control workers euthanized Bucksnort 11 days after the accident, even though her owners contacted the pound several times and the dog's story received wide publicity in the Orlando media.
And received wide publicity for their conclusions.

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Kenneth Lonergan's long - delayed follow - up to his directorial debut «You Can Count on Me» received a mini publicity boost at the end of last year when some fans launched a Twitter campaign under the name Team Margaret to get the film a wider release and a bigger push for award season.
Their books are frequently carried by major bookstore chains, where they are seen (even if not purchased) by a wide segment of the public, many receive enormous publicity on CTT websites and from conservative and skeptical bloggers, and some are carried by the Conservative Book Club.
Facebook, too, has embraced the behavioral insights described by Kahneman and Thaler, having received wide and unwanted publicity for researching priming.
In addition, RE / MAX has received continent wide publicity through articles in major publications, from Entrepreneur and Success magazines to The Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal.
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