61.   Knight will also generate more publicity in a week than James Dickey, his predecessor, could during all but one week of his nine years at the school.

62.   Lawyer Kevin Ryan said Nash felt lodging an appeal would generate more publicity.

63.   Major told the House of Commons that he feared that prosecutions under such a new law would generate publicity which would encourage more material denying the Nazi genocide.

64.   Mordach maintained that Holocaust artifacts have been traded around the world, including in Israel, for years, but that these sales never before generated such publicity.

65.   Once again, the Indonesian forest fires are generating bad publicity for the Asean region.

66.   Since the works then return to Italy, organizers hope the exhibit will generate publicity for both Lubbock and the university.

67.   Such landmarks, the two-page chapter noted, would generate intense publicity with minimal casualties.

68.   The case generated international publicity for him and his girlfriend, Estee Lauder model Liz Hurley.

69.   The former professional football player and movie actor is one of the most famous Americans to be charged with murder, and the case has generated widespread publicity.

70.   The woman who called herself Adelaide Abankwah generated widespread publicity when for two years she sought asylum in the United States.

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%
generate + n. >>共 986
revenue 6.99%
electricity 4.00%
profit 3.24%
interest 2.94%
power 2.68%
income 2.47%
lot 2.03%
excitement 1.96%
cash 1.89%
controversy 1.75%
publicity 1.25%
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