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Around that time, there was a lot of publicity about Americans, especially older single women like myself, moving to Portugal.

“This group of people, who hide behind anonymity, and their attorneys seek global publicity while making the ugliest of false allegations,” Frost told TMZ.

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With government having so much power these days, political fads too often capture business leaders who don’t want to risk bad publicity.

Doing so, he added, "might create some prejudicial publicity about targets of the investigation" that could ultimately lead to intense litigation if any indictments are brought.

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The ladybug, once a treasured member of the animal kingdom, is six legs deep in a publicity crisis.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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