41.   The Lupone-Close sweepstakes helped the show get publicity and ticket sales rose accordingly.

42.   The Masters has proved it can throw its blazer around and McCord is getting free publicity from coast-to-coast.

43.   The offense got more publicity, but the defense held Florida State to a safety in the Orange Bowl.

44.   The Republicans also seized upon the issue as a way to get publicity.

45.   The Unabomber Political Action Committee, which got national publicity for its Unabomber-for-President campaign last year, has updated its Web page for the trial.

46.   There have been a few ugly incidents that got wide publicity.

47.   There are so many other tourist attractions here that horticultural happenings get little publicity, except for the annual Cherry Blossom Festival in April.

48.   They get publicity, their applicant pool improves in number and quality and, if the stars are properly aligned, their employees feel better about their workplace.

49.   This so-called January effect has gotten so much publicity in recent years that it has moved into December as investors try to front-run the phenomenon.

50.   What got more publicity?

v. + publicity >>共 160
receive 10.80%
generate 8.21%
get 8.10%
attract 6.75%
avoid 5.74%
seek 5.62%
gain 5.17%
shun 3.60%
give 3.04%
draw 2.02%
get + n. >>共 1164
job 2.72%
help 1.70%
money 1.63%
attention 1.46%
chance 1.45%
call 1.33%
lot 1.27%
information 1.22%
ball 1.21%
boost 1.07%
publicity 0.11%
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