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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181. Our other work includes press and publicity training for community groups and charitable organisations.
182. She is concerned publicity and gossip in the dale has spurred others to take their lives.
183. Though it did not receive much publicity, it was a major achievement and long overdue.
184. According to the publicity men at Playtex she did it without the aid of pumping iron or silicone injections.
185. The publicity generated by the government's efforts to ban the book ensured that it became an instant bestseller.
186. Whenever their conflicting playing schedules allowed,(http://sentencedict.com/publicity.html) these two attractive superstars of sport managed to meet in a blaze of publicity.
187. Unquestionably, the physical measures and publicity have resulted in considerable success in achieving this most crucial aim of environmental traffic management.
188. Promotional variables include advertising, personal selling, sales promotion and publicity.
189. The advance publicity has been stupendous, and the first issue is alleged to have sold out straight away.
190. The aim of the bombers was to destroy public property and get maximum publicity.
191. One reason commercial diet companies are having problems is that they received a lot of bad publicity in the early nineties.
192. And there's one thing that Great-gran can't stand and that's adverse publicity in any way.
193. The government does not want this kind of bad publicity in the middle of an election campaign.
194. Until the late 1970s, this annual event occurred with a minimum of publicity.
195. Besides, to be really crass about it, the publicity people are going to have a ball with this.
196. Even at Sunday River, despite the publicity surrounding the Godson caper, there have been no other such incidents.
197. The propaganda Leary circulated soon attracted a great deal of publicity.
198. During the fieldwork period, sudden infant deaths received enormous publicity in the national media.
199. Cancellations cost the dealers in fines, and can generate unwelcome publicity for the licensed dealer concerned.
200. Hoping to avoid delays and embarrassing publicity, in July the council started quietly pressuring Pike to disengage from the venture.
201. Publicity is a, two-edged'weapon.
202. And county consumer protection officer David Holliday says despite extensive publicity only a trickle of people have been using them.
203. She took on the alias in a bid to avoid publicity when dealing with her solicitor Paul Butner.
204. I see Scribners is bringing out both the novels, and has a sizeable publicity campaign on the stocks.
205. Further publicity can be gained from local presentation ceremonies later in the year.
206. You have reached the pinnacle of success as soon as you become uninterested in money, compliments, or publicity. Thomas Wolfe
207. In the end the company Sure Style Windows, of Bury got nothing, but bad publicity.
208. Following a burst of publicity for Forbes, Dole has continued to receive negative press coverage.
209. We will have to arrange for advance publicity, set up an office and make arrangements to show prospective buyers around.
210. Don Peters had been pleasantly surprised to find the Prime Minister's forthright manner lived up to her advance publicity.
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