1.   In deference to all concerned in the service there was no publicity given to the story of the forgotten air mail.

2.   Many book industry veterans maintain that any publicity is good publicity.

3.   The advance publicity has been stupendous, and the first issue is alleged to have sold out straight away.

4.   The publicity has been good for business.

5.   Publicity is nothing new to the genial Ruscoe, however, who has been the focus of considerable interest since moving to his Orkney telefarm six years ago.

6.   It will clearly seek to control behaviour in such a way as to attempt to ensure that the publicity is good.

7.   I suspect internal publicity may be at fault again or, perhaps, commercial sensitivity.

8.   And even in a business fueled by image, too much publicity can be hazardous to your job, as Goldberg has learned.

9.   And lately, the publicity has been especially uncomfortable.

10.   And publicity is the fastest way to establish a price, then escalate it.

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