A message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution.
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.
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