Sentences with phrase «with little publicity»

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There were some brief rumours linking Malaga playmaker Isco with a move to Spurs in the summer but the stories attracted little publicity at the time.
Also, Leslie Fowler did have a hand picked group of parents who were supposed to taste test food items and such but since Ms. Fowler had some bad publicity about her ties to Aramark published a little over a year ago, no meeting has taken place with parents since then, which is pretty typical of CPS in general.
With so much creativity happening on nails this year, it's little wonder nail wraps are getting so much publicity.
Despite garnering little publicity so far, the Green Party are also in the midst of a leadership race, with the winner declared on September 2.
Gerard Batten, Maidenhead Batten is taking on Theresa May in her Berkshire seat with little chance of success other than potentially attracting some publicity.
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In Maps, Benjie thinks he's strangling the ghost of the little girl whom he'd visited in hospital as a publicity stunt — only to find he's throttled the little boy he's been forced to act with.
For a film that has literally exploded into cinemas from absolutely nowhere, and with very little publicity, even through communications with critics and throughout the film community, this «spiritual sequel» to the Matt Reeves directed 2008 monster flick, which arrived in similar fashion, could just topple it in terms of its the edge - of - the - seat - ness.
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.
It has been so swiftly in and out of cinemas with so little publicity that few people actually got to see it.
with a series of challenges and legal roadblocks, leaving reformers with little to celebrate since the initial burst of publicity.
With little fanfare and no publicity, late last year, FUSE managed to pick up a lucrative contract to take over Baton Rouge, Louisiana's Dalton Elementary School.
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).
(I seldom did, with 12 books by major publishers... never any publicity, little editing, very little money over the small advance, sigh.)
At first I was a little skeptical of working with a publicity company, but the Smith Publicity team quickly alleviated all my doubts and publicity company, but the Smith Publicity team quickly alleviated all my doubts and Publicity team quickly alleviated all my doubts and concerns.
I had never hired a publicity firm before and, after years of trying to promote my books myself with little in return, my expectations were low.
An issue arose with the original ebook file from publisher Little, Brown & Co., which caused some type size and alignment issues, and a good portion of the reviews were posted by readers who were frustrated that such a publicity - fueled book by a critically acclaimed writer was not better formatted.
It's almost become a job title, a name tag, if you will, that I wear when I go from the sedate, 8 - 10 hour day at the keyboard with little human contact to the plane - jumping, speech - giving, always - smiling publicity hound that is what most readers see when they meet their favorite authors.
Through our Press Box Publicity division, we've worked with many publishers including: Simon & Schuster Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Knopf Little, Brown & Company Harper Scribner Doubleday Crown Running Press Henry Holt W.W. Norton Free Press Harry N. Abrams Bloomsbury USA Twelve William Morrow Crown Archetypw Dutton It Books The Penguin Press Public Affairs Wiley
Win one, or just get into the later stages, and that offers you a little publicity and provides you with a little note that you can mention to add to your book's credibility.
With a little know - how, an author can organize and coordinate a blog tour themselves without having to depend on a publisher or publicity team.
Even working parents with very little time might be able to contribute skills to a special project or help with publicity for an event sponsored by the library.
You pay a fee to have your book published and usually get little help with distribution, book marketing or publicity.
Self - publishing enables authors to create their own little publishing «empires», and online tools have become so intuitive and easy to work with that, with a good cover designer, editor, layout person and publicity plan, you can succeed wildly.
We all know federal taxes are poised to rise next year, but one little detail isn't getting enough publicity: the planned 3.8 % Medicare surtax scheduled to hit single / joint filers with AGIs over $ 200,000 / $ 250,000 will not apply to qualified payouts from Roth accounts.7
They collect HUGE sums of money and do very little with the money except to lobby for pet projects that they feel will add to their coffers and get them publicity to raise even more money.
The game was released with minor publicity and very little marketing, so it will be interesting to see whether or not it has long term success or if it goes the way of Age of Conan.
Late last year, a blaze of publicity greeted the publication of his book The New Neurotic Realism, which featured an essay - cum - manifesto by Dick Price, art critic for the style magazine i - D, along with illustrations of work by some thirty - four British sculptors, photographers, and painters, most of them little known.
Choice 1: How much money do we want to spend today on reducing carbon dioxide emission without having a reasonable idea of: a) how much climate will change under business as usual, b) what the impacts of those changes will be, c) the cost of those impacts, d) how much it will cost to significantly change the future, e) whether that cost will exceed the benefits of reducing climate change, f) whether we can trust the scientists charged with developing answers to these questions, who have abandoned the ethic of telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but, with all the doubts, caveats, ifs, ands and buts; and who instead seek lots of publicity by telling scary stories, making simplified dramatic statements and making little mention of their doubts, g) whether other countries will negate our efforts, h) the meaning of the word hubris, when we think we are wise enough to predict what society will need a half - century or more in the future?
This hasn't been a great month for Apple: bad publicity for waging war on the little guy and the art of self - repair with the Pentalobe screw, the unfortunate news that Steve Jobs» health has taken a bad turn, and now a report coming out of China that puts the company last in a list of 29 tech giants ranked for their responses on pollution and workers» rights, including occupational health hazards, at their suppliers» factories.The report, written by the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs with a coalition of other Chinese NGOs, says that behind the company's stylish image, «Apple products have a side that many do not know about — pollution and poison.
Research into differences in the rate of complaints of illness in areas where the claims of ill - health connected with wind turbines has been highly publicised compared with areas where there has been little such publicity.
Vice President of Public Relations Carlos Arcos recently published an article in the National Law Review that provides lawyers and legal marketers with a set of strategies they can implement to help gain a little extra publicity during the... Read More
On the other hand, his presidential order dealing with criminal offenders has had little publicity, despite the riskiness of the fact that one does not even have to be convicted to be removable.
The site, with an address of 7 S. Dearborn St., is currently vacant, but gained some publicity in 1999 when a little - known developer proposed the world's tallest building for the parcel.
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