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propaganda
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propaganda
испанский
promoción
A message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution.
promotion
packaging
promotional material
португальский
propaganda
1
One cleric has added his support as a result of recent
publicity
.
2
I hope this
publicity
may help to accelerate the pace of change.
3
It's fair to say that ABP Food Group does not court
publicity
.
4
He also lost his employment as a result of the associated
publicity
.
5
During the debate, opposition parties dismissed the changes as a
publicity
stunt.
6
Shortt said Rocket Lab's presence on the peninsula had provided great
publicity
.
7
Dr Rolleston said farmers were very nervous about that type of
publicity
.
8
Let us avoid utterances that will attract further negative
publicity
,
he said.
9
The
publicity
will only do the film good in future awards bashes.
10
Unfortunately the decision to remove geography has not received the same
publicity
.
11
The company said
publicity
around its restructuring had also negatively affected sales.
12
Burlington got a lot of great free
publicity
out of that movie.
13
Bert liked the retainer I got, but better yet, the good
publicity
.
14
It would not be a good idea to draw
publicity
to you.
15
They want to cash in on his
publicity
as a good fraud.
16
Recent
publicity
has generated an unprecedented number of enquiries into the rooms.
publicity
bad publicity
negative publicity
undated publicity
good publicity
much publicity
португальский
propaganda
publicidade
promoção
anúncio
каталонский
propaganda
promoció
publicitat
испанский
promoción
propaganda
publicidad