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This, of course, catches the attention of a some FBI internet specialists who realize the mass
publicity
is actually causing the captive's deaths.
by ridiculing the fuss that is made against profanity, the writers have safeguarded themselves against adverse
publicity
from complaints.
Due to the risque costumes of the women Hughes held up the release in order to cash in on the
publicity.
Instead of being a potboiler, Save Me (which indeed could have used some rescuing from the back burner of publicity) gently simmers its characters in a subtle stew of reason and emotion.
Attacking the movie gives energy (and publicity) to it, for which, I'm sure the makers are very grateful.
Brazilian Andrucha Waddington began his career a wunderkind director of
publicity
and video-clips in his early 20s.
Once again it is a mystery to me that a gem like this didn't get the
publicity
it deserves!
This film which purports to chronicle the childhood of the Babe is almost entirely a fabrication....he didn't grow up in some small town....he grew up near the waterfront docks of Baltimore,MD for the first few years of his life where his father owned and ran a saloon that catered to a very rough crowd.Young George was largely unsupervised most of the time and was continually getting into one scrape or another...as a result George Sr had him enrolled in the St. Mary's Industrial School for boys and pretty much stayed out of young George's life from then on...I'm sure this film's version made for better
publicity
for the up and coming Babe as well as for the Yankees...Colonel Ruppert was very mindful of his team's public image and making a film about the real version of Babe's young life at that time would have had a lot of negative consequences
Natassja plays the part of a fashion model who appears to have received so much
publicity
that she has attracted the attention of undesirable characters, which is perhaps a good basis for a drama.
It's almost as if Jessica's death was merely a springboard to more
publicity
for Gator, long after he deserved it.
And here we get WWE starting to finance and distribute films in hopes of expanding their fanbase and their
publicity.
Unfortunately this movie has not been put on DVD and was not receive wide publicity, so it was overlooked.
Ace Ventura is the kind of comedy that stems directly from a TV show, and in this case, that show was probably In Living Color, where Carrey got most of his
publicity
before he became famous as a movie actor.
For
publicity
at a nightclub, Kiki's manager Jerry Manning gets his hands on a tame black leopard for her performance.
The
publicity
and resulting panic surrounding the WHO’s announcement of Phase 5 and 6 alerts – especially in the absence (until December) of widely available vaccine – also brought out fraudsters peddling all sorts of ineffective and possibly dangerous protective gear and nostrums: gloves, masks, dietary supplements, shampoo, a nasal sanitizer, and a spray that supposedly coats the hands with a layer of anti-microbial “ionic silver.”
Diplomats Behaving BadlyNEW YORK – Diplomats, normally discreet figures who rarely court publicity, have been in the news a lot lately, for all the wrong reasons.
But, despite the pains my father had taken, the other designers expressed growing discontent about Korolev getting all the publicity, even if anonymously.
Instead, they should heed Margaret Thatcher’s advice and starve terrorists of “the oxygen of
publicity
on which they depend.”
The one that gained the most
publicity
was the execution in Georgia of Troy Davis, who had been convicted of the 1989 murder of Mark McPhail, an off-duty police officer.
They recognize, of course, the differences between a closed society, distorted by terror and misery, and an open society, distorted by selfish competition and trivial
publicity.
But the most important – and the most worrying – qualities they share is an ability to substitute salesmanship for substance, a willingness to tell bald-faced lies in pursuit of
publicity
and advantage, and an eagerness to intimidate critics into silence.
That association helped the SCO – still largely a Sino-Russian enterprise – to receive more publicity, but it left the BRIC countries with little space to start formulating a unified action plan.
Investors in China must consider their vulnerability to negative publicity, and be confident that they can explain their position.
As he put it in 1951, “Many places don’t dare to kill counter-revolutionaries on a grand scale with big
publicity.
It doesn’t undo the original damage, and usually compounds it with further
publicity.
Consumer pressure, political boycotts, and costly lawsuits were damaging companies’ bottom lines, and environmental policies helped shield companies from bad
publicity
and protect shareholders from painful losses.
The instruments of
publicity
on the one hand and of market and opinion research on the other are today the high cards in the games whose winnings are wealth (for example, market-share) and high station (for example, elected office.)
Publicity
for the new film claims that it is “the first live-action film in the history of movies to star, and be told from the point of view of, a sentient animal.”
Bizarre theories sprung up about Diana’s death including claims that the British secret service murdered her because she was a threat to the throne, or that she is living happily with her new love, Dodi Fayed, having staged the entire event to get away from the glare of
publicity.
China has not fared too badly, largely because its government was forced by the Burmese example, bad
publicity
surrounding the Tibetan demonstrations, and the impending Olympic Games to allow far more freedom of information than it normally does.
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