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1 Let us avoid utterances that will attract further negative publicity , he said.
2 Madonna lamented the negative publicity that dogged him in his later years.
3 The hit song Blurred Lines by Robyn Thicke, keeps receiving negative publicity .
4 Ms. Salander has already received a good deal of negative publicity .
5 The reports on the reception issue saddled Apple with immediate negative publicity .
6 Despite all the negative publicity in recent months, GM sales have been robust.
7 A Chinese business group agreed the negative publicity could make other investors nervous.
8 We are averse to publicity, particularly negative publicity , on all accounts.
9 He's afraid of the negative publicity , feels he has to protect the university.
10 O'Neill admitted that the negative publicity has badly damaged Celtic's reputation.
11 All they see is negative publicity and their pay cheques still the same.
12 To do so risks bringing further unwanted negative publicity to the Greens NSW.'
13 So it's not all doom and gloom in Dundalk, despite sometimes negative publicity .
14 However, his plan was to neutralize the possibility of negative publicity .
15 Indonesia's second round of executions this year created a lot of negative publicity internationally.
16 The splashy story was T-Mobile's second recent burst of negative publicity over mobile security.
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