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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211. Massari and his merry men find themselves basking in such publicity as they never dreamt of.
212. The same applies to systems programming, catering, management training, publicity, security arid many other key activities.
213. The case received wide publicity when a habeascorpus petition was upheld by two lower courts.
214. If the conservation movement had the same kind of publicity budget, the public might be given a more balanced picture.
215. The publicity generated by the anti-Gingrich ploy still amazes him.
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216. She was sexually assaulted as a child and the recent publicity had brought it all back to her.
217. Naturally the publicity machine is already at work trying to clean up Phillips' image.
218. The workers said the campaign was attracting bad publicity for their company and putting their livelihoods at risk.
219. There has been a lot of alarmist publicity about genetically modified foods.
220. Publicity officer Elizabeth Cooper said the character does not have to sing or dance.
221. On the other hand, it was no great sum and Hope's custom had given him publicity.
222. But he never made changes solely for their publicity value.
223. Hamed will go on a publicity tour around the States next week before entering training camp on February 16.
224. Likewise, public relations may use advertising to support or spearhead a publicity programme to reinforce messages.
225. One must avoid publicity or anything that could damage the reputation of the hotel.
226. A business plan for the project is in the final stages of preparation, as are publicity brochures and leaflets.
227. Norah complained bitterly that her style had brought the company free publicity worth far more than it cost.
228. The outlay would be well worth while in terms of the publicity featuring all the hotel's celebrity guests.
229. As an aspiring bestselling author, he could do with the publicity.
230. Sainsbury won much publicity when it appointed former Friends of the Earth director Jonathan Porritt to be its environmental policy adviser.
231. Mr Taylor blamed bad publicity for his defeat by Mr Jones.
232. Despite competition from shops offering antiques and locally crafted furniture, Fox's Lair came in for the bulk of the publicity.
233. Local authorities could be brought into that and such an amnesty would need Home Office funding and improved publicity.
234. The company claims its publicity campaigns aim to raise awareness of social and environmental issues.
235. The grandiose scale of events projected by the pre-event publicity was a far cry from reality.
236. The consequent adverse publicity was widely held to be damaging to the Labour cause.
237. The publicity that followed the scandal has been extremely damaging.
238. When that received bad publicity, he promoted the Texas Guinan fat reducer.
239. C., at the time of the hearings and the publicity that surrounded him focused congressional attention on both issues.
240. Despite a major publicity campaign, only a few people thought they'd seen her or even spoken to her.
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