31. Others suspected that both the store and the rap singer were simply using the case to generate publicity. 32. People familiar with the case say the big European companies are eager to end the lawsuits, and resolve a case that has generated bad publicity. 33. Pressure on advertisers has often generated more publicity than results. 34. She is not widely known, but she would undoubtedly generate enormous publicity as the first woman to call NFL games regularly. 35. Shel Holtz tells readers upfront that this book is not about how to generate publicity for products or services on the Internet. 36. Six firemen were killed and the tragedy generated enormous publicity. 37. Some took advantage of the day to generate some publicity. 38. Such corporate initiatives are still so rare here that they are sure to generate broad publicity for any company involved. 39. Tentative plans are being considered for how to generate publicity in the months between capturing the nomination and formally accepting it at the national convention in Philadelphia. 40. The courts-martial of the four sailors in Japan generated little publicity. |
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