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With Drake's help, the team launched a publicity campaign in 2014.
You hope the publisher puts money behind the marketing and publicity campaign.
What set her apart from her peers was a carefully executed publicity campaign.
A huge publicity campaign warned voters that their citizenship could be at risk.
The CCFC launched a national publicity campaign to point out this conflict of interest.
It's good that she finally has, even if it's part of a publicity campaign.
Without hearings — and without a publicity campaign — Congress has not felt enough political heat.
Subway announced a publicity campaign in February 2015 portraying Fogle as a family man.
They were caught days after the FBI began a new publicity campaign focusing on Greig.
Meanwhile, a cynical publicity campaign aimed to keep The Bell Curve away from scholarly critics.
The "Roma" publicity campaign cost roughly $25 million, according to estimates from Hollywood publication Variety.
One thing is clear: The publicity campaign catapulted Graham into a new realm of fame.
A government publicity campaign will begin next week, as Parliament prepares to vote on Mrs.
This may sound like no way to run a publicity campaign, but Who Is America?
It's not immediately clear how Yelchin's death will impact the publicity campaign surrounding the film's release.
The first product, Addyi, was approved amid an industry-backed publicity campaign painting detractors as sexist.
A publicity campaign will distribute explanatory materials in Spanish, Mandarin, Russian and Arabic across the city.
Yet the public's awareness of the plans remains somewhat muted — hence, the annual spring publicity campaign.
So for those kinds of books, you don't have time to set up a huge publicity campaign.
A new model means a new publicity campaign, and Volvo came up with a particularly creative one.
Despite a publicity campaign that branded the proposition as racist, it was approved by a large margin.
And they apparently believe the social media company has exploited them as a part of a publicity campaign.
Reddit, Pornhub, Tumblr, and other companies are supporting an upcoming net neutrality vote with a new publicity campaign.
It is more likely that they were unable to enter because Klein had undertaken a huge publicity campaign.
The junta has shown clear support for Vajiralongkorn, whose reputation it is buffing with a lavish publicity campaign.
There was no internet to organize the effort; no publicity campaign by the Mets to get things going.
Mexican players, led by Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez, appealed to fans to stop the chanting in a 2016 publicity campaign.
Aldrich caves and participates in Hopper's blind-item-driven publicity campaign, feeding her rumors, hating himself the whole time.
But what was true for The Bell Curve itself was not true for the publicity campaign around The Bell Curve.
If it gets any traction, start a publicity campaign to see if ReBeCha catches on and starts actually getting used.
For his part, Luke will litigate these accusations in court, not through a publicity campaign as Kesha's counsel has done.
A member of Ms. Manning's volunteer support network said that a formal announcement and publicity campaign were scheduled for Monday.
PARIS — The government began a publicity campaign this week warning Frenchmen and women of the dangers of too much drink.
Carolla's campaign in particular was equally a publicity campaign for FundAnything, which Carolla said offered him a special, lower pricing rate.
The Apple executive has been waging a publicity campaign for weeks, seeking to influence public opinion in the emotionally charged case.
If she were concerned about your son, she would have talked to you or reported you — not conducted a publicity campaign.
As per Star Wars tradition, news about The Last Jedi has been trickling out in fits and starts, thanks to the combination of Lucasfilm and Disney's aversion to spoilers and a meticulously honed publicity campaign that only lets us in on Stars Wars secrets when said publicity campaign decides it's time for us to know them.
An aggressive publicity campaign to get more citizens qualified for TSA pre-clearance will also relieve a significant amount of the burden.
He and his network are now planning a publicity campaign closer to the midterm elections to press members of Congress to act.
In recent weeks, Mr. Mouallimi has helped lead an intensive publicity campaign to highlight Saudi Arabia's humanitarian efforts in Yemen and elsewhere.
But California law gives us the ability to represent the ultimate investor who has suffered losses as a result of defendants' publicity campaign.
It has waged an aggressive lobbying and publicity campaign claiming that Peru is in "selective default", though financial markets have shrugged at this.
"Plaintiff's ploy of filing in Superior Court to justify her shameless publicity campaign against Roger Ailes should not be countenanced," Ailes' lawyers said.
An aggressive publicity campaign, especially in Europe, has convinced many of them to boycott elephant camps that offer experiences like riding and bathing.
"If I were Taylor Swift, I'd probably be doing exactly what she has been doing, which is making it a publicity campaign," she says.
He used the primary elections and a Hollywood-style publicity campaign to win the nomination over a powerful party insider, Senate Majority Leader Johnson.
Pyongyang is waging a publicity campaign around its attendance, calling on Thursday for "all Koreans at home and abroad" to promote inter-Korean cooperation.
" In response, Minhaj jokingly suggested that the best way to combat prejudice may be a publicity campaign that shows Sikhs are "just like us.
In 2014, Consol stopped providing health care for twelve hundred retirees, and the miners came to C.C.J., which assisted in organizing a publicity campaign.
And so the book's identity is a muddled affair, poised between a big literary prize and a publicity campaign that's yanking its brow down.
Dezeen notes that 100,000 Firevases were originally produced as part of a publicity campaign to promote the use of home fire extinguishers in South Korea.
In recent years however, Chinese authorities have cracked down on the trade, alongside a high-profile publicity campaign encouraging people not to buy wildlife goods.
Despite some early viral success owing to an aggressive publicity campaign, which claimed Soylent would allow you to give up food, experts were not convinced.
In recent years however, Chinese authorities have cracked down on the trade, alongside a high-profile publicity campaign encouraging people not to buy wildlife goods.
Fund managers said some local investors might have been buying stocks because of the positive publicity campaign surrounding the announcement, but institutions were more cautious.
"I thought one of two things will happen now: the place will never recover or this will be the best publicity campaign imaginable," Cadena recalls.
North Korea has waged a publicity campaign around its attendance, calling on Thursday for "all Koreans at home and abroad" to promote inter-Korean cooperation.
"The Testaments", a sequel to "The Handmaid's Tale" (1985), had been hailed as "the publishing event of the year" and enjoyed a lavish publicity campaign.
To be sure, activists and civil liberties groups lining up to oppose Ms. Haspel's nomination, including Codepink and PEN America, are running their own publicity campaign.
As they did with Obamacare, the party has launched a nationwide publicity campaign for tax reform without first hammering out the final details of their proposal.
The main criticisms of the book and its publicity campaign stem from the author's background and arguably unfounded sense of ownership over the Latinx border experience.
Nonetheless, civilian trauma surgeons were slow to adopt tranexamic acid, in part, Dr. Roberts said, because no major drug company conducted a publicity campaign for it.
Oh, and get this ... Luka's mom says he's still trying to run an online publicity campaign from behind bars, and it's causing a major family rift.
For all the government's (now paused) £100m ($120m) publicity campaign to prepare for Brexit on October 31st, it has been clear for weeks that postponement was likely.
The news forced prospective moviegoers to reevaluate whether they would see the film — especially when Parker's publicity campaign seemed hell-bent on making it a non-issue.
" — JIMMY FALLON "Domino's Pizza announced this week that as part of a publicity campaign, the company will start to fill potholes in select towns across the country.
The editorial is part of a publicity campaign for the Rio 2016 Paralympics, which Vogue Brazil shared on Instagram with the hashtag "We are all Paralympians" in Portuguese.
But it said on Wednesday that there has been a rise in PPI claims since Britain's financial watchdog launched a new publicity campaign on the issue in August.
Frustratingly, the show's publicity campaign chose not to highlight their body-positivity protagonist, but to tell a more familiar narrative — a teen girl utterly ashamed of her body.
He is ramping up a domestic and international publicity campaign, trumpeting his triumph over the virus and donning the garb of the global champion working to protect others.
For instance, Glaad reviewed scripts, visited the set and advised on the publicity campaign for "Boy Erased," a recent Focus Features film about church-supported gay conversion therapy.
The publicity campaign used the disfigured face of a player from the painting, and the effort quickly caught on, surpassing its goal and raising 63,000 euros in all.
The charges against Mr. Golunov were later dropped following demonstrations in front of Police Headquarters in Moscow and a coordinated publicity campaign in Russia's scant independent media outlets.
Uber began a fierce publicity campaign following the verdict, splashing ads on newspaper frontpages and giving out plane tickets and Manchester United football jerseys to a few random passengers.
The occasion for the rollout is that former FBI Director James Comey is on the cusp of releasing a new book and is undertaking the associated media publicity campaign.
Uber began a fierce publicity campaign following the verdict, posting advertisements on newspaper front pages and giving out plane tickets and Manchester United football jerseys to a few passengers.
He brutally quashed breakaway groups and sought to buy the support of other skeptical commanders, all while maintaining a publicity campaign that has portrayed him atop a united command.
The government has tried other tactics, including a mass publicity campaign encouraging Hungarians to have more babies as the birthrate lingers at 1.4 percent, below the European Union average.
Taylor led the publicity campaign to convince the world that Shakespeare was the author of an unknown poem, discussing the story of his discovery in the New York Times.
The whole menu is a publicity campaign to celebrate the hotel's new $50 million renovation, but it's honestly kind of a clever way to attract guests through internet trends.
The RNC solicitation landed in mailboxes in the midst of the Census Bureau's publicity campaign, thereby ensuring most recipients would open the envelope and read the appeal for donations.
In the next month—mostly on November 30—about 100,000 people around the world would play the simplistic keyboard-mashing game in response to a publicity campaign run by physicists.
He quashed breakaway groups and sought to buy the support of other skeptical commanders, all while maintaining a publicity campaign that portrayed him as the head of a united command.
In fact, for more than two decades during the Cold War, the public was bombarded by an enormous publicity campaign to shape American views of Russia and its foreign policy.
To sell them, Dr. Polak ran a publicity campaign: a singing, dancing Bollywood-style movie about a couple that could not marry because her father could not afford a dowry.
Myanmar: Supporters of the leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who is set to face genocide charges at The Hague next week, have embarked on a publicity campaign to boost her image.
A woman from Iceland who knew Bulger and Greig in Santa Monica saw a report on CNN about the latest publicity campaign and called in the tip that led agents to them.
London recently began a publicity campaign, #LondonIsOpen, which highlights similar success stories, drawing from the three million Londoners who were born abroad and contribute to the city's creativity, vitality and entrepreneurial spirit.
It embarked on an aggressive publicity campaign, posting videos on YouTube, buying databases of phone numbers and spamming them with texts, and absorbing existing drug rings, inviting them to join the party.
Epic, a privately held company little known outside health care, rolled out a publicity campaign in the past few months, putting up billboards in Washington metro stations and at Reagan National Airport.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) kicked-off a publicity campaign last week featuring an animatronic head of actor Arnold Schwarzenegger to highlight an August 2019 compensation deadline for mis-sold PPI policies.
When they push back against him wanting to create a publicity campaign for Juneteenth — with the crooning help of producer Aloe Blacc, playing himself — Dre can't hold back his hurt and anger.
Amag, in turn, has launched an "unBlush" publicity campaign aimed at raising awareness of low female sexual desire as a treatable condition, viewing education as a key to increasing sales of its drug.
It's actually laughable how Leto has been front-and-center throughout this year-long publicity campaign, but kudos to the Warners team for realizing early on that they had little else to sell.
The publicity campaign for Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard's upcoming World War II–era spy romance is bound to be a rocky one, what with the former's fairly high-profile divorce and all.
For nearly four months, Mr. Avenatti has been waging both a multifront legal effort and a guerrilla-style publicity campaign against Mr. Cohen, saying he had "zero credibility" and repeatedly predicting his indictment.
This year, they are spinning out a publicity campaign around his role in the likely Oscar contender Call Me by Your Name that attempts to retroactively reinterpret his choices, his failures, and his career.
Both JBS and BRF strongly reject the accusations and have begun a publicity campaign in Brazil to safeguard their reputations and point out what they say are errors in information the police have disclosed.
The legend itself sprang from the publicity campaign for a best-selling 1987 book, "And the Band Played On," by Randy Shilts, a gay San Francisco journalist who himself died of AIDS in 1994.
Human rights and arms control groups have mounted a publicity campaign and protests to stop the sale of British arms to Saudi Arabia, alleging that they are used in Yemen to kill innocent civilians.
For the past month, a carefully orchestrated publicity campaign has released clues meant to lead up to the Big Reveal (the project will be on view at the Pinault Collection during May's Venice Biennale).
The publicity campaign aimed at critics of palm oil has been coordinated by the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC), a state agency responsible for promoting palm oil and looking for trade opportunities for the product.
In 2017, NYC's health department launched a publicity campaign warning that recreational cocaine users were at "exceptionally high risk of overdose" from fentanyl-laced cocaine, an effort that recently reached bars and clubs in Brooklyn.
In 2017, Oslo launched "the Great Escape Oslo," a publicity campaign in which city officials poached frustrated tourists, including a suspiciously photogenic New Zealand couple who had complained on social media about crowds in Paris.
Profile When Kima Jones, an independent publicist based in Los Angeles, agreed to help the poet Tyehimba Jess with his publicity campaign for his second collection, "Olio," she knew it would be a breakout work.
With no real political machine or publicity campaign, Saied has appealed to Tunisians in television appearances speaking in a highly correct form of Arabic devoid of the colloquial expressions used by most of his compatriots.
Ms. Winner's prosecution galvanized transparency advocates, who mounted a publicity campaign in her support that even included a billboard in Augusta, the east Georgia city where Ms. Winner lived at the time of her arrest.
In a country where the military has banned political activity, the event was nothing if not political, said analysts, and an extension of a publicity campaign Thaksin and Yingluck are ramping up to reconnect with supporters.
It remains unclear, however, what kind of role Parker will play in promoting the film – its publicity campaign reportedly included plans for Parker to travel to churches and college campuses to address themes of social injustice.
With the aid of a vigorous publicity campaign by a press agent she had hired, "Scruples," issued by Crown Publishers, reached No. 2450 on The New York Times Best Seller List in the summer of 21940.
Salahi was on a publicity campaign, to draw attention to the injustice of his withheld passport, and at times it seemed to Wood as if he were a prop—the former guard who recognized Salahi's innocence.
Even so, there was little interest, even from the W.H.O. The vaccine lacked the publicity campaign that pharmaceutical companies throw behind commercial products, and "cholera ward care" was saving many lives — when it could be organized.
Every day, colleagues at news organizations forwarded me the emails blasted out by Allen's powerful publicist, who had years earlier orchestrated a robust publicity campaign to validate my father's sexual relationship with another one of my siblings.
Johnson & Johnson has asked a judge to relocate an upcoming trial over claims that its talc-based powders can cause ovarian cancer out of St. Louis, due to a "pervasive and targeted publicity campaign" by plaintiffs' firms.
In Congress, as they did for their failed push to dismantle Obamacare, Republicans are ramping up a nationwide publicity campaign in favor of tax law changes without first deciding on exactly what changes they want to make.
According to a memo sent to Flynn's firm, Sphere told Alptekin in November, when the firm first met with him, that none of this should be done through a publicity campaign, but rather should pursued through lawsuits.
Even as the economy thrives, however, the Polish government has had little success in luring home many of those who went abroad in search of better pay and greater opportunity, despite spending millions on a publicity campaign.
But he has also been waging a guerrilla-style publicity campaign against Mr. Trump, Mr. Cohen and other members of the Trump legal team, attacking them relentlessly on social media and in round-the-clock television appearances.
Her solution for changing the perception of African-Americans as dangerous is a nationwide publicity campaign featuring photos of black people doing "fun, nonthreatening, frivolous" stuff — bowling, for instance, or "something environmental" like taking out the recycling.
If I were running the publicity campaign for Elle, I would be quietly collecting a list of times the film is referred to as "problematic," and then put that smack dab in the middle of the poster.
"Anti" was the talk of the music industry when it finally came out late last month, after a drawn-out publicity campaign and a last-minute leak through the streaming service Tidal (in which Rihanna is a partner).
"It would appear Ms. Sheets was intent on building a publicity campaign around her filing of a complaint and was not interested in our lawyers first having a serious discussion about the merits of her claims," she writes.
Nickelodeon arranged to include green slime on this mission in the name of STEM education: It's part of a new publicity campaign by the children's television network to encourage young students to pursue science, tech and engineering fields.
YANGON (Reuters) - As Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi prepares to travel to the Netherlands to fight charges of genocide against her country at the International Court of Justice, her supporters have embarked on an impassioned publicity campaign.
The orchestra has mounted a publicity campaign with posters, TV spots and web ads; programmed premieres to add spice to his opening weeks; and planned performances for city workers and others in April, at which all tickets will cost $5.
And days ago, Mr. Trump called a former White House official, Omarosa Manigault Newman, "that dog" and a "crazed, crying lowlife" on Twitter after she alleged in a publicity campaign for her new book that his mental state had deteriorated.
"Fish Out of Water" is the fourth chapter of the show's 12-episode third season, but knowing all the ins and outs of the publicity campaign that brought BoJack — the titular horseman — beneath the waves isn't necessary to appreciate the story.
And then, as it unleashed a take-no-prisoners publicity campaign, with ads for the cookies papering subway stations, glowing on television screens, hanging from the rafters of Rome's main train station, they brought Nutella Biscuits home to Italy in November.
"In my view there should be a Mediterranean-wide movement or publicity campaign to re-value fresh produce, not to compete but to unify and revitalize the sector and this would also help to provide more work and improve working conditions," Guarini said.
"A publicity campaign that Mohammed bin Salman spent tens of millions of dollars on could come tumbling down with just a single article written by Jamal Khashoggi for The Washington Post," said London-based lawyer and Saudi human rights activist Sultan Alabdeli.
But at the same time, Mr. Avenatti has been waging an unyielding publicity campaign against Mr. Cohen, Mr. Trump and other members of the Trump legal camp, appearing on TV — by Mr. Cohen's lawyers' count — 147 times in the last 10 weeks alone.
But Congress fumbled communications on key policies, with a publicity campaign this year that escaped the notice even of some of its own workers, and failed to forge pre-election alliances in key states, said the party officials who spoke to Reuters.
Bolsonaro was to join Economy Minister Paulo Guedes later on Monday to launch the second phase of a publicity campaign "New Social Security: You Can Ask" promoting the administration's proposals to generate public savings of 1.237 trillion reais ($306 billion) over the next decade.
"While Arnault and Pinault run a publicity campaign playing the donation race, we forget that the greatest part of these donations will be the responsibility of all the French people through tax cuts," Julia Cagé, an economics professor at Sciences Po, said on Twitter.
But Ghost will never do that, because if it doesn't include a big publicity campaign with references to "the clergy" and a new face paint design, it's just a record with ten Ghost songs on it—and I'm not sure anyone's actually here for that.
A key part of the publicity campaign for the new "Aladdin" has involved assuring would-be viewers that it will not make the same mistakes as the old "Aladdin," which featured a predominantly white voice cast and invoked uneasy stereotypes about the Middle East.
Even though companies have recently walked away from the billions of dollars they invested in leases, and have no current plans to explore, an entity called the "Arctic Energy Center" has engaged in an aggressive publicity campaign to persuade the administration to sell more leases.
News of that underground publicity campaign came after Facebook was revealed to be among the social media sites used to spread false memes depicting Mr. Soros as the financier of the "migrant caravan" that President Trump called a threat to national security before the midterm elections.
Damore has been on a bit of a publicity campaign lately to drum up public support for his case, claiming the search giant's decision to fire him after he circulated a lengthy memo in part characterizing women as inherently biologically suited to different lines of work constituted discrimination.
In exchange for the million-dollar payment, he granted the right to use his name, and he agreed to visit Georgia for an elaborate publicity campaign, which was designed to promote Georgia's President at the time, Mikheil Saakashvili, as a business-oriented reformer who could attract Western financiers.
"She would go into bookstores and not only talk to the clerks and buy her book, but sign it for the clerk they were talking to," said Esther Margolis, who worked on the publicity campaign for the paperback publication at Bantam and is consulting on the new edition.
The plan is supported by a coalition of community groups, including the Chinese-American Planning Council, NYC-Democratic Socialists of America, Qoin Foundation, and Hudson Valley Current, who are launching a publicity campaign to educate New Yorkers about the proposed system and what it can do for them.
And though to date only a foundation for the giant Ferris wheel has been completed, the project is already unlocking the island's visual culture: Plans have been made to bring recognition, via the venture's publicity campaign, to a local artist whose vision has been inextricably tied to Staten Island's unique character.
The bronze sculpture, titled "Fearless Girl" and created by Delaware-based sculptor Kristen Visbal, is part of a publicity campaign developed by advertising giant McCann New York to call attention to SSGA's public call urging companies it works with to put more women in leadership positions and on their corporate boards.
But questions still remain as to whether the BRI is much more than a publicity campaign designed as part of Beijing's efforts to grow its diplomatic and economic clout, or whether it is indeed going to result in a swathe of investment that could eventually top out at more than $21.065 trillion.
But questions still remain as to whether the BRI is much more than a publicity campaign designed as part of Beijing's efforts to grow its diplomatic and economic clout, or whether it is indeed going to result in a swathe of investment that could eventually top out at more than $21.075 trillion.
But Mr. Avenatti has also used his newfound celebrity in the case to wage a relentless publicity campaign against Mr. Cohen, Mr. Trump and other members of the Trump legal team in a barrage of social media posts and televised appearances on issues that have strayed beyond the boundaries of the case.
Thanks to Susann's exhaustive publicity campaign and the ubiquitous word-of-mouth talk on her salacious potboiler, Susann became a household name pretty much overnight; by her death at the age of 53 in 1974, the book had made The Guinness Book of World Records for being, at the time, the best-selling novel ever.
The Casualties of Cool album was crowdfunded through PledgeMusic, raising over 215 percent of the target and allowing his Z² record a full-on publicity campaign and budget, which culminated in a ludicrous performance at London's world-famous Royal Albert Hall, where Townsend is surely the first artist to have graced the stage alongside a fleet of farting ballsacks.
Unlike Mao, who had a mischievous sense of humour and enjoyed sparring with ideological foes such as Richard Nixon, Mr Xi is reserved and unsmiling—despite a carefully scripted publicity campaign that depicts him as a football-supporting, moviegoing, baby-kissing family man with a glamorous wife, Peng Liyuan (Peng Mama, as fawning official media call her).
Facing criticism or outright rebellion from field commanders who distrusted his ties to Pakistan and his handling of the succession, Mullah Mansour brutally quashed breakaway groups and sought to buy the support of other skeptical commanders, all while maintaining a publicity campaign that has portrayed the Taliban as united under his command, according to interviews with Taliban members.
James Inhofe (R-Okla.) and Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump lauds tariffs on China while backtracking from more To cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies Feds face mounting pressure over Epstein's death MORE (R-Neb.) said the agency should investigate whether officials "knowingly and willfully violated" federal law as part of its publicity campaign over the Clean Water Rule last year.

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