61.   The loan market, although it receives little publicity, is a critical source of financing for corporate borrowers of all stripes.

62.   The Neros, who contacted Mosca but declined to pay his fee of several hundred dollars, have received publicity from newspapers and television stations in the Hudson Valley.

63.   The programs received national publicity this summer in a series of full-page advertisements in major newspapers including The New York Times and USA Today.

64.   They are certainly receiving less publicity than the Bulls did during their quest for a three-peat.

65.   They are nationwide, he said, but mostly in Illinois, where the company is situated, and Tennessee, where he has received publicity.

66.   When Carruth was charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of his girlfriend, who was pregnant at the time, it received worldwide publicity.

67.   When NAFTA was negotiated, environmental worries received less publicity than looming labor disputes.

68.   Because of the recent hurricanes across the islands, the tropical wave has received more publicity than would normally be expected.

69.   But shady or criminal activities by others have received much publicity in recent years, including some who committed sexual offenses with young devotees.

70.   But unlike similar abuses reported by human rights groups, the latest sweeps have received broad publicity inside Russia and led to unprecedented official apologies.

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%
receive + n. >>共 867
treatment 3.30%
money 2.70%
letter 2.58%
report 2.41%
threat 2.22%
call 2.15%
support 2.06%
approval 1.83%
complaint 1.55%
information 1.49%
publicity 0.24%
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