71.   There was no publicity at all.

72.   There was some publicity last year about Volvo ignoring minority media, but the company says the new campaign is not in response.

73.   This publicity is a good thing.

74.   This whole mess started out as a publicity stunt and publicity is why it has continued the last few weeks.

75.   Those who know McCain say the negative publicity itself is less important than how McCain chooses to react to it.

76.   When a reporter inquired about the birds, city officials implored him not to write about them, saying they feared that too much publicity could be dangerous.

77.   While all these colleges acknowledge that publicity is a nice byproduct, school officials cite academic motives for getting involved with polling.

78.   While the Mars Society concedes that a mission will be difficult to pull off without federal help, it contends that there is important publicity to be won.

79.   And publicity was usually the reason.

80.   Currently, publicity is limited only during election years, when only advertisements with essential information can appear.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
publicity 0%
publicity + v. >>共 166
be 20.04%
help 6.25%
make 3.66%
have 2.80%
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prompt 2.16%
lead 2.16%
force 1.94%
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