51.   Whenever he strikes, he is sure to get publicity, as the maverick once again tilting at the establishment.

52.   Yagman said he was merely trying to get publicity for his client, a man arrested but not charged with the Oscar theft.

53.   Zhirinovsky got wide publicity another time when he became embroiled in a lunch line brawl with another parliamentary deputy, maintaining he was first in line.

54.   But now the BMJ, he said, threatened to pull the study if it gets too much publicity in the press.

55.   Coupled with new restrictions on promotional advertising by candidate cities, the move could discourage no-hope bids from cities only interested in getting international publicity.

56.   Duva noted it would get more publicity here and also the time difference favors the United States.

57.   He stayed away, but got huge publicity.

58.   Horta, who has been getting widespread publicity, has met with British Columbia Premier Glen Clark who spoke favorably in support of him.

59.   Lebed also got widespread publicity for another comment about Jews last week in a meeting with his supporters.

60.   Kubota has had better success getting publicity on Web sites and on the Black Entertainment Television network, which has shown his videos.

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attract 6.75%
avoid 5.74%
seek 5.62%
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shun 3.60%
give 3.04%
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help 1.70%
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information 1.22%
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