51.   The novelty of a tiny, unknown company buying Super Bowl airtime also generated free publicity.

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

53.   The program on the Mall is an extraordinary gift of free publicity for any candidate, and more so for one whose party does not control the White House.

54.   The result in each case was controversy, which, in the movie business, amounts to free publicity.

55.   Their sentiments ranged from pride at the recognition to the expectation of free publicity and its residual riches.

56.   To do so, in fact, might give free publicity to the people trying to run against him.

57.   Unquestionably, the festival has generated millions of dollars of free publicity for Key West and filled up hotels during the slow summer season.

58.   We recently wrote about new products that manufacturers send in the hopes of some free publicity.

59.   We give them free publicity every day.

60.   Why not round it off and attract even more free publicity for your magazine?

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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