71.   Mitchem tried out for the Mets as a replacement, knowing that it was pretty much a publicity stunt.

72.   No matter what the motives of the celebrity who vamps for Congress or gets arrested while the cameras click away, the publicity stunt invariably accomplishes its mission.

73.   Nor are they merely publicity stunts in which Jackson is used by unpopular foreign leaders to manipulate U.S. public opinion.

74.   Off the record, they say, it could have been a publicity stunt gone wrong.

75.   One night Kirkwood had been discussing the need for a new publicity stunt with some of the visiting journalists.

76.   Or perhaps a publicity stunt meant to generate notoriety for a new club?

77.   Other critics denounced the bus caravans as a meaningless publicity stunt.

78.   Palestinian officials called the partial withdrawal a publicity stunt.

79.   Publicity stunts.

80.   Protestant community leaders accused Catholic republican groups of orchestrating the situation as a publicity stunt.

n. + stunt >>共 69
publicity 64.84%
sweep 2.90%
campaign 1.61%
action 1.29%
film 1.29%
bicycle 1.29%
line 1.29%
medium 1.29%
election 0.97%
high-tech 0.97%
publicity + n. >>共 230
stunt 17.30%
campaign 14.54%
agent 4.82%
department 3.87%
tour 3.53%
machine 3.18%
material 2.93%
blitz 2.84%
hound 2.32%
photo 2.15%
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