Synonym: packaging, promotion, promotional material. Similar words: public, in public, publicly, republic, Republican, publication, the general public, publisher. Meaning: [pʌb'lɪsətɪ] n. 1. a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution 2. the quality of being open to public view.
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151. There has been a lot of advance publicity for her new film.
152. Remember that, Andrew, adverse publicity in any way.
153. He has always shunned publicity.
154. So why all the alarmist publicity?
155. Undeterred, Barnes launched an extensive publicity campaign amongst members.
155. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
156. Publicity before the trial can contaminate a jury.
157. The local aerospace company also suffered stinging nationwide publicity.
158. There will be absolutely no publicity campaign.
159. A full publicity campaign would initially be essential.
160. The best antidote to censorship is publicity.
161. Apparently there is such a thing as bad publicity.
162. It is also clear that people did not crowd into the mission on Azusa Street because of a skillfully crafted publicity campaign.
163. Surviving in this goldfish bowl of publicity would crack the strongest union.
164. It needs to ride out the storms of adverse publicity.
165. Why did you invite me all the way out here from London to mastermind your publicity campaign, Roman?
166. The immediate postwar years had brought a great deal of national publicity to Carville.
167. With publicity over gay marriages[Sentencedict.com], the debate over homosexuality and the Bible once again fills radio talk-show airwaves.
168. Intercar was launched in a blaze of publicity in 1985 as one of the country's first cut-price car supermarkets.
169. I am launching my new sport soon in a blaze of publicity.
170. Some places have even seen the publicity over new fees attracting extra visitors.
171. Alongside me was Sam Ratcliffe who, at the tender age of sixteen, had already had quite a bit of publicity.
172. I think movie stars just do charity work to get publicity - but maybe I'm too cynical.
173. The directors, however, could argue that to do so would expose the company to adverse publicity.
174. Embarrassed bank officials agreed not to call in police rather than lose the entire haul and face bad publicity.
175. In such circumstances, the necessary task of self publicity, can become a considerable additional burden.
176. It is a major publicity coup for the Ulster company, which sells its hand-made guitars all over the world.
177. I will await confirmation of these dates before I contact the owner of the site or arrange local publicity.
178. Before he released the panel, Weisberg admonished jurors to avoid the massive publicity generated by their verdicts.
179. The delaying action kept the case out of court and minimized bad publicity until after he won re-election.
180. This list is carried in publicity and in information given directly to pupils in their final year of compulsory schooling.
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