Sentences with phrase «worldwide publicity»

The manufacturers provide the cars themselves but we aren't going to pay them because they get massive worldwide publicity.
(It was saved for a year after its plight received worldwide publicity.)
The winners of the The Elements Art Exhibition will receive extensive worldwide publicity in the form of email marketing, 70 + press release announcements, 55 + event website marketing, social media marketing and gallery website traffic (average 22, 750 Page Views a Month) in order to make the art world aware of the artist's accomplishments.
Looking for a big pay day and press, British light - heavyweight champion «Pretty» Ricky Conlan (Anthony Bellew)-- who is facing a six - year prison stint and hopes to leave some money for his family — sees Creed as a big opportunity for worldwide publicity.
This letter he had addressed to Carter gained worldwide publicity, and this action by Romero embarrassed, the Government of El Salvador, the United States and the Vatican also.
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Bowles, who leaves her post as Focus» president of worldwide publicity and executive VP marketing, worked on campaigns that included «Nocturnal Animals,» «The Theory of Everything,» «Dallas Buyers Club,» «Milk,» «Lost in Translation,» and «Brokeback Mountain.»
Hundreds, perhaps thousands of people, question Hansen's theory (given worldwide publicity by Al Gore's notorious movie) about Carbon Dioxide in our atmosphere being the MAIN cause of whatever global warming there is!
Weighing worldwide publicity against potential penalties of a few tens of thousands of euros, it was no contest.
Except that Hansen, by writing a personal letter to Obama, and getting worldwide publicity for it, seems rather closer to asserting his will over the world than most elected heads of government.
Our post competition publicity package will be second to none, assuring all medal winners extensive worldwide publicity.
By slapping Standard Oil in 1907 with a record $ 29,240,000 fine for accepting rebates from a railroad, and summoning old John D. Rockefeller himself from New York to testify in Chicago, Landis received worldwide publicity.
Finkelstein devotes most space to examining the WJC's campaign against the Swiss banks, a campaign that has received worldwide publicity.
Since we got Tony Perkins to say «Yes», the worldwide publicity was so high it convinced Universal to make it into a feature film.
So, in summary, alongside a highly deceptive graph used throughout the document and in worldwide publicity a single paragraph in TAR refered to hand - waving in the literature, without making clear the problem to readers but providing the authors plausible deniability in the unlikely event someone difficult like McIntyre should come along.
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