1. Candidates aim to get national publicity during election campaigns. 2. Giving away samples is one way of getting free publicity for your products. 3. If it gets too much publicity, you can believe our negotiations with Justice will wind up shot down. 4. She sure knows how to get publicity. 5. The aim of the bombers was to destroy public property and get maximum publicity. 6. And a legitimate argument can certainly be made that one man got more publicity than the other even though they accomplished the same thing. 7. And I should get the publicity. 8. And she knew how to get publicity. 9. At least one company wasted little time in trying to get some publicity from the proposal. 10. A publisher toting books means lunch with a journalist, from whom the executive hopes to get some publicity. |