Sentences with phrase «wave of publicity»

Although Huawei's standalone launch events — usually in London — have been well - attended in previous years, MWC allows the company to ride an even bigger wave of publicity, exposing its new products to journalists and others who may not have attended a separate press conference in another part of the world.
The HP Slate was riding a nice wave of publicity after the CEO, Steve Ballmer, showed it off in his keynote at CES in January.
The good news is that in 2013, the FDA responded to a wave of publicity and proposed limits on the amount of arsenic allowed in apple juice.
Yet it took a wave of publicity before pageant officials would give Lin the OK to speak freely to the news media — and to attend the premiere next Wednesday.
Odegaard joined Madrid from Stromsgodset amid a wave of publicity in January 2015, when he was aged just 16, in a deal worth a potential $ 8 million.
As we spread our story, we were inundated with repeated waves of publicity in the regional, national and international media.

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In June 2012 he ousted Abrams, a decision that attracted a wave of bad publicity when the New York Post reported — falsely, according to Buffett — that Abrams had been fired for spending company money on a Bermuda cruise.
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.
Carneiro was subsequently relieved of her first - team duties and privileges by Mourinho in a move that sparked a seemingly never - ending wave of criticism and negative publicity, and eventually led to the doctor's departure from Stamford Bridge that is still not settled.
Seven years later, she became front - runner in the Democratic primary for mayor, only to lose to Mr. de Blasio amid a wave of negative ads and publicity.
Then Ed's keynote speech on «one nation banking» received zero publicity due to the tidal wave of interest that followed Chris Huhne's resignation on Friday morning.
By late afternoon, the wave of negative publicity had depressed the value of both Celera and Incyte stock by 21 %; many other biotech companies suffered losses as well.
Gene therapy experts are heartened by the new results, which may counteract a wave of negative publicity after the death last year of a volunteer in a gene therapy trial at the University of Pennsylvania (ScienceNOW, 9 December 1999).
Herbal tea has grown popularity in recent years largely thanks to a wave positive publicity surrounding the benefits herbal tea and the vast array of appetising flavours which are now available.
Redhead member of the Russian spy ring Anna Chapman, arrested on June 25 2010 and the publicity this case arose accelerated a new wave of suspicion to attractive and intelligent Russian women.
Toxic buzz doesn't begin to do justice to the massive tidal wave of negative press and bad publicity that greeted the cursed production of Chronicle director Josh Trank's reboot of beloved Marvel fixtures Fantastic Four.
Basically, it's a last wave of major publicity in a very competitive summer frame and it helps the picture's international release especially in Europe where it rolls out over the following three weeks.
Needless to say, Karlson was proud of Walking Tall, most of all because it was a gamble that worked, and made him financially secure for the rest of his life, while generating a wave of adoring publicity that finally shed some light on his earlier, more effective films.
By Sean O'Connell Hollywoodnews.com: With the majority of the film community turning its collective attentions to San Diego for the brewing publicity storm that is Comic - Con, the good folks at Fantastic Fest in Austin have decided to steal a little thunder of their own by announcing the first wave of programming.
For many authors, the waves of marketing, promotion, and publicity required to launch any novel can feel like a marathon of hard labor.
I rode a wave of attention from all the right people, and have Smith Publicity to thank for it.
I am rode a wave of attention from all the right people, and have Smith Publicity to thank for it.
Under OR Books direct - sale model, the book had not been available in traditional stores or online vendors, limiting sales despite the wave of Palin - related publicity.
That would avoid the worst of the negative publicity, but still let the record labels wave around a pretty big club.
His revelations, which were quickly followed by disclosures from other former players, set off a tidal wave of media publicity and debate about sexual abuse in football.
Bookmaker Paddy Power is seeking to cash in on the bitcoin publicity wave, offering odds of just 9/4 on the virtual currency being worth more than $ 500 a pop by the end of the year.
But with the sudden tidal wave of bad publicity over Facebook's data collection — and the selling of that data — it looks like a May preview of the new tech toys is now on hold.
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