11. Actress Demi Moore seems to have a knack for finding controversial roles that generate publicity, regardless of the quality of the movies. 12. Broaddrick said that she had hoped the lawsuit would not generate publicity. 13. But critics contended that he generated more publicity for himself than funds for needy children. 14. But he is confident that the contest will generate positive publicity for his company, which basically sells a wrap account. 15. But they do generate publicity for the network. 16. But the league could learn from the English about generating publicity and creating star players. 17. Each year, it generates publicity by releasing selected survey results showing which vehicles consumers rated best and awarding badges of excellence. 18. Few recalls generate publicity on the scale of the Firestone tires. 19. He also played down the import of the company memo and said it was being circulated to generate publicity for lawyers. 20. He has promised to conduct a summit of mayors from North and South American cities to generate positive publicity for Houston. |
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