31.   In the meantime, he has enjoyed a bonanza of free publicity and buzz.

32.   Its high-technology sunglasses, which received much free publicity at the Winter Olympics from athletes sporting them on camera, are staging a comeback.

33.   Jordan and the league are going to profit like crazy once you calculate the value of the free publicity this thing has generated.

34.   Lugar and others hope that they will get enough free publicity by doing well in the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary to make up the difference.

35.   Meanwhile, Lindows.com Inc. has gotten invaluable free publicity from the lawsuit, including support from Microsoft-bashers nationwide.

36.   Much of this openness is a way to get free publicity to counter the financial advantage of his main competitor, Gov. George W. Bush.

37.   My uncharacteristically generous-spirited offer of free publicity for authors who have recently published books that either possess or lack redeeming social value seems to be winding down.

38.   Much of this openness is a way to get free publicity to counter the financial advantage of his main competitor, Gov. George W. Bush of Texas.

39.   Nobody expected much to come of it, except some free publicity on a slow news day.

40.   Normally, one does not like to give too much free publicity to these companies, but in this case it seems only right to praise Converse.

a. + publicity >>共 391
bad 15.15%
negative 11.37%
free 3.57%
pretrial 3.42%
national 3.17%
wide 2.92%
widespread 2.52%
extensive 2.47%
good 2.37%
adverse 2.37%
free + n. >>共 1035
market 7.36%
time 4.30%
safety 3.49%
access 2.67%
election 2.39%
movement 1.91%
service 1.84%
press 1.67%
expression 1.33%
ticket 1.29%
publicity 0.45%
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