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publicity
noun as in promotion of something, someone
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Example Sentences
Israeli authorities said they enforced a legal blockade and called the flotilla a "publicity stunt" because it was transporting only two tons of aid in total.
There are few roles in horse racing, besides trainer or jockey, that Siegel didn’t perform since he first got a job in the publicity department at Hollywood Park in 1974.
"The difference,” says entertainment journalist Natalie Jamieson, “is that those events tend not to be disclosed, or receive such publicity. The outrage is happening now because this is happening so publicly."
Israel dismissed the flotilla as a publicity stunt.
Alonso said Celeste returned home, and her mother told Alonso that Celeste had been upset by the social media posts, fliers around the neighborhood, and the publicity that it had generated.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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