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We cannot afford reckless, imprudent publicity stunts that risk war.
Others have dismissed the Democrats' efforts as unserious publicity stunts.
He was a booster for London and loved publicity stunts.
But mostly, the programs were treated as publicity stunts, or worse.
Practically every season, publicity stunts have also come to dominate headlines.
We believe the public is smart enough to see through publicity stunts.
Critics dismiss his rallies and live broadcasts on Facebook as publicity stunts.
It's a sport that might have started as gimmicks or publicity stunts.
If the Kardashians (the queens of publicity stunts) are calling bullshit, we are too.
Players are more willing to do publicity stunts in the middle of the winter.
Simove says he doesn't consider these publicity stunts, but rather a way to be creative.
Johnson's record as mayor was mixed; he was a booster for London and loved publicity stunts.
Critics would forgive such publicity stunts if China also took the opportunity to tackle deeper grievances.
Publicity stunts like this will make most parents (myself included) [realize] and open our eyes wider.
Apparently we feel better about publicity stunts when we can say that we saw them coming.
As far as publicity stunts go, the "first ever designer vagina showcase" was pretty damn effective.
But Flynt's well-known penchant for publicity stunts made Steinem suspicious, and she declined the indecent proposal.
A number of publicity stunts and crazy, you could call it gray-hat or black-hat marketing.
Often I wonder if these app launches are apps, or just publicity stunts for developers hungry for fame.
The glow of publicity stunts fades so quickly, but that can't be the only reason to do them.
As the quality of its releases went down, Acclaim began relying on creative but often tawdry publicity stunts.
It did not go in for cheap publicity stunts, like the Dartmouth Review crowd of that era did.
However, Conservative London Assembly member Keith Prince said he backed such "publicity stunts" as they generated funds for TfL.
On top of that, the streets around the convention center are packed with publicity stunts from traditional media companies.
She lobbied radio stations and advertisers, staged events across the world to extend country's reach, and organized publicity stunts.
While both men came from farms, Anquetil had a suave and urbane manner and a fondness for publicity stunts.
Putin, 64, is renowned for his strong-man publicity stunts, which have contributed to his sky-high popularity ratings.
One of Boris N. Yeltsin's most famous publicity stunts, for instance, was to ride to work on a trolley bus.
Both authoritarians fed off the pomp of their publicity stunts to a fawning, censored domestic media to reify their stature.
To be clear, it's difficult to distinguish between publicity stunts and reality TV moments when it comes to the Kardashians' lives.
And she successfully leads a campaign to get women into the IAC's astronaut program using publicity stunts like an all-female airshow.
He has a gift for W.W.E.-style publicity stunts: Last year he "won" a televised bout with an Olympic wrestler from Ukraine.
The letdown followed a rush of antics by cities across North America to entice the retailer with tax breaks and publicity stunts.
OLANO, known for publicity stunts to draw attention to alleged state corruption, is a politically amorphous, pro-EU and pro-NATO movement.
Christmas lights aside, Mr. Caballero is known for his publicity stunts, as well as for peppering his speeches with heavily accented English.
Employed and paid by them, I planned and carried out controversial publicity stunts, and used dishonest tactics with the public and the media.
The only thing Kesha is not free to do is to continue to lie about Dr. Luke through publicity stunts and outrageous smears.
"They realized there are limitations on what you can do with TV ads and publicity stunts," says Galen Alexander, NextGen Climate's press secretary.
Others have introduced sham legislation as publicity stunts that, upon closer inspection, would actually undermine the pre-existing conditions protections in current law.
Companies on the blacklist will then be harassed with boycotts and negative publicity stunts unless and until they join in their attackers' boycotts.
But this photo took something innocent and pure, and turned it into one of the biggest social media publicity stunts of all time.
Johnson's record as mayor was mixed, but he was a booster for London and loved publicity stunts and branding exercises — for better or worse.
Unlike other musicians and celebrities, like Katy Perry for example, Ocean doesn't go viral because of any outlandish publicity stunts, or headline-grabbing behavior.
But peer beneath CAIR's carefully-crafted press releases and publicity stunts and it's clear that the group's reactionary Islamist roots are as strong as ever.
The man then uses those donations to settle lawsuits against his businesses and to fund a series of publicity stunts for his own political campaign.
"Her star power was blinding, and everything she did—the iconic performances, publicity stunts, the music... the untouchable music—it was an intoxicating combination," he said.
But by the end of 2016, Saakashvili had resigned after a year of publicity stunts, clashes with the rest of the cabinet, and other general shenanigans.
Looking back, all that — with the exception of the blood vial neck accessories and mild incest — seems pretty tame compared with the publicity stunts of today.
Qantas has occasionally run non-stop flights from Britain to Australia as publicity stunts, most notably with its first Boeing 747-400 jumbo jet in 1989.
The series is clearly still trying to build hype to grow its fan base and audience, relying to some degree on publicity stunts to do that.
Trump's publicity stunts during the 2016 Iowa caucuses -- skipping the Republican debate to raise money for his foundation, for example -- were engineered by his presidential campaign.
And Volkswagen in particular has increased its electric vehicle strategy in Europe and China by large publicity stunts like racing its purely electric vehicles in headline competitions.
There are advance teasers on social media, publicity stunts, behind-the-scenes videos, extended cuts — a multifaceted approach known in the industry as a 360-degree operation.
The educational aim of "free speech" is to advance dialogue and challenge set ways of thinking — not to stir up violence with needless provocation and publicity stunts.
Yet, as we saw up the road in Tempe, these publicity stunts, seemingly intended to generate as much media buzz as testing data, can have fatal results.
From giving out a $25,000 college scholarship to granting towns with sexual-sounding names free premium porn, Pornhub has pulled plenty of publicity stunts throughout the years.
Although, his actions could be read as publicity stunts, he thinks the fact that he's come out of these situations unscathed means he was called to do them.
Most of the "Wizard of Oz" dwarfs went on to lead non-Hollywood lives, returning to the spotlight only occasionally for studio-organized publicity stunts and fan events.
Le Petit Journal, a French newspaper with a knack for publicity stunts, decided to hold a contest to discover the best method of propulsion: steam, electricity or petrol engine.
Because of this, followers aren't sure if this is one of the most savage band breakups of all time or simply one of the most clever musical publicity stunts.
" Four days later, Mr. Modi, in a rare interview on Indian television, denounced Mr. Swamy's attacks as inappropriate and publicity stunts, saying, "the nation won't benefit from such behavior.
Sure, Master P and Too $hort toyed with clearly fake retirements, which the public largely saw through as publicity stunts; but Ma$e's announcement was clearly not a stunt.
Matovic, a lawmaker since 2010 who is known for publicity stunts, calls himself a social conservative and economic liberal but declines to put political labels on his OLANO party.
Since taking over T-Mobile in 2012, Mr. Legere has made a name for himself with those kinds of publicity stunts — promoting his own brand while undermining the competition.
Ex-NFL player Jermichael Finley says Marshawn Lynch and Michael Bennett don't give a damn about social justice, telling TMZ Sports their national anthem protests are shameless publicity stunts.
Over the years I've spent chronicling the ups and downs (but mostly ups) of the startup world, I've witnessed plenty of over-the-top parties, publicity stunts, and gift-lavishing.
In these early days, the Acclaim we remember—the publishing powerhouse going down in flames amidst tactless publicity stunts—had not yet found its identity or even a great strategy.
"We're not going to increase trust in the ability of this difficult coalition to govern through fights and publicity stunts, but rather through earnestness and energy," he told Die Welt.
But publicity stunts and Twitter rants are no substitute for a comprehensive, coherent economic strategy that invests in America and lifts up the voices and the power of working people.
In what may be one of the creepiest publicity stunts ever, the usually cheerful and lighthearted media giant decided to reenact one of the creepiest parts of A Wrinkle In Time.
In a decision this weekend to deny Stone's attempt to remove her from the case, Jackson noted Stone's recent requests of the court may be more publicity stunts than legal pleadings.
Zuckerberg seems to actually believe that publicity stunts like touring America and sit-downs with academics can show him to be considerate and thoughtful, instead of shallow, isolated, pampered, and unprepared.
The fact that there was only one human in this human-interest story that involved a bride and a groom had me thinking this was the mother of all publicity stunts.
But few things sum up who he is like the latest of his shallow publicity stunts, which saw him donating his $100,000 second-quarter presidential paycheck to the Department of Education.
Last September, Amazon announced that it would accept proposals from cities interested in hosting its second headquarters, which turned into a big series of publicity stunts both for cities and Amazon itself.
On Tuesday afternoon, five of those challengers descended on Union Square to campaign with Ms. Nixon, who has argued that Mr. Cuomo's rallies and executive orders are little more than publicity stunts.
He is prone to publicity stunts like picking potatoes at his estate or taking his teenage son, Nikolai, commonly referred to as Kolya, to sit at international meetings in a military uniform.
In 2008, he mounted a bid to become the mayor of London, won in a stunning upset, and ultimately served two terms where he showed his love of publicity stunts and branding exercises.
Toward the end of last year, I couldn't help but assess their social media antics as poorly executed publicity stunts that may have fattened their pockets, but did nothing for their public image.
But in promising to blow the lid off the conspiracy, he mostly succeeded in proving how much traditional political divides have shifted, and how easily you can bend political paranoia toward mundane publicity stunts.
Johnson, a former London mayor and foreign minister, has spent weeks wooing Conservative lawmakers, staying out of the spotlight with a low-key campaign at odds with his flamboyant publicity stunts of the past.
With the Carrier deal, Trump signaled that he will attempt to thread the needle—assuaging his base with publicity stunts while advocating for policies that benefit the super rich and very, very few others.
Mr. Salvini's many detractors argued that he used his time in government to draw attention to himself and increase his political support with publicity stunts rather than help get Italy out of its slump.
Few people inside the N.F.L. believed the reality-TV star was serious; they figured it was just another one of his publicity stunts, like running for president, something that would never amount to anything.
Publicity stunts may generate a few days of favorable media coverage, but they end up making America weaker, not stronger, because they show the world that we have a government that can't follow through.
Sullivan described the shift from traditional commercials to publicity stunts as a transition from TV ads that interrupt a viewer's leisure experience to content-based ads designed to be their own form of leisure.
In the court papers obtained by PEOPLE, Ciara pointed out several interviews in which Future accused her of using their child in publicity stunts and claimed he'd had at least 19 visitations with baby Future.
There are a lot of sketchy ideas and publicity stunts pushed at the annual Consensus blockchain conference in New York City, but hot damn this "blockchain-based state" has truly managed to set the bar.
Meanwhile, companies like Lyft, a rival app to Uber, and Airbnb, a home-sharing platform, have shored up their cosmopolitan customer bases with publicity stunts and advertisements in solidarity with opponents of Mr Trump's contentious policies.
Previous publicity stunts have included lighting up its headquarters in rainbow colors to celebrate the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia, and creating a giant poppy from 1,300 poncho-wearing staff members on Remembrance Day.
In a series of CGT publicity stunts, energy workers cut power to the town hall of Tulle, Hollande's political fiefdom, and switched more than a million homes in the Paris area to low-cost power supply.
Thanks to its unrivalled height, and to "King Kong" (1933), the building became an instant worldwide icon, extending its fame with a parade of celebrity visitors (Albert Einstein, George Bernard Shaw, Queen Elizabeth II) and publicity stunts.
His takeaway for Extra Crunch: There's a cynical (and probably at least partially correct) view that these sorts of deals are publicity stunts — big companies using CES to demonstrate how forward-thinking they are about new technologies.
It tends to favor the shadows, unlike the rallies or publicity stunts of far-right groups like the Soldiers of Odin—instead, preparing and planning violent actions using encrypted apps and restricted chat rooms without publicly identifying themselves.
In 22003 it became the scene for one of the most celebrated publicity stunts in Chinese history when Mao Zedong swam across the Yangtze in a symbolic show of vigor just before the start of the Cultural Revolution.
After three episodes of Frank's manipulations and Will's publicity stunts, culminating in a 24-hour Skype chat that gives the Underwood camp an opportunity to cast aspersions on Conway's war-hero reputation, America finally votes in Episode 4.
But a replica of London's Tower Bridge, celebrated as "even more magnificent" than the original, has set off a debate over whether these buildings — created as publicity stunts and popular as photo backdrops — are actually denigrating Chinese culture.
Kentucky senator Rand Paul, an anti-government Republican with a history of publicity stunts, has an alternative he introduced on Thursday: He wants to nix the Affordable Care Act without anything to replace it, according to the Hill.
That's partly because our long national nightmare is still ongoing: Hillary Clinton may be lost in the woods, but Trump is still very much in campaign mode, holding rallies and engaging in a never-ending series of publicity stunts.
After being used by Trump as a personal slush fund -- for money to settle legal disputes, for buying life-sized paintings of himself, and for engaging in campaign publicity stunts in Iowa -- the Trump Foundation is now being dissolved.
Simove has cobbled together a reputation for publicity stunts, including changing his name to "God," designing the "Control-A-Woman" remote, and publishing a "Fifty Shades of Gray" book comprised of 50 pages that were just different shades of gray.
Nolan also told ET that a few of his other casting choices, like Heath Ledger as the Joker and Harry Styles' role in Dunkirk, were seen as publicity stunts, even though he insists that he was going with his instincts.
Publicity stunts aimed at attracting Amazon's attention—or just reminding news stations that places like Frisco, Texas exist at all—ranged from the gift of a monstrous cactus, to the promise (threat?) to rename an entire town after Bezos's sprawling corporation.
Some retirements are transparently hiatuses-as-publicity-stunts — Quentin Tarantino, Jay-Z — while others are a blatant critique of the industry the leave-takers have made their career in, like Steven Soderbergh, who has turned to less studio-dependent projects.
Trump's economic policy is a toxic combination of tax cuts and deregulations that will enrich shareholders and already wealthy executives, paired with bellicose trade rhetoric and publicity stunts to give the impression that he is creating jobs for average workers.
Angry that he was not protected from such publicity stunts, Mr. Salah let it be known that he was considering quitting the national team over the episode, and he posted an enigmatic Twitter message that hinted at his desire for accountability.
World leaders speaking at pop concerts may be interpreted as publicity stunts, but Ms Solberg feels the spotlight provides an opportunity to rally and unify countries behind the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, which have been challenged by economic crises and sharp political polarity worldwide.
In this fight — no doubt in its early stages — the big tech companies are engaged in tit-for-tat publicity stunts, circling the same start-ups that could provide the technology pieces they are missing and, perhaps most important, trying to hire the same brains.
While TV networks have experimented with shorter commercials in the past, largely as publicity stunts for specific brands, Fox is hoping to make six-second ads an industry standard across broadcasters as consumers in the internet era show less tolerance for frequent, bloated ad breaks during shows.
The only thing Kesha is not free to do is to continue to lie about Dr. Luke through publicity stunts and outrageous smears, ignoring the fact that by her own free will she went to work and entered new contracts with Dr. Luke years after this 'incident' supposedly happened.
Even before the show's airing, GoT teased its upcoming season with trailers, publicity stunts (like the White Walkers that were seen meandering the streets of London on horseback), and celeb talk show appearances that were, thankfully, a little more lighthearted than the show's standard fire, brimstone, and dragonglass.
On the issue of the Democratic protests, which Ryan had dismissed as "publicity stunts," the speaker told his GOP members that the leadership was gathering facts, evaluating options and getting recommendations from the parliamentarian and Sergeant at Arms about what to do if the protests continue to interrupt floor action.
In the court papers obtained by PEOPLE, Ciara pointed out several interviews in which Future accused her of using their child in publicity stunts and claimed he'd had at least 19 visitations with baby Future (the rapper claimed in a series of tweets his ex was withholding their son from him).
Come 2020, he'll have another four years in the Senate under his belt, another hundred or so chances for publicity stunts that will confirm his conservative bona fides, and the ability to boast that he didn't follow Trump all the way off the cliff like some people he could name.
The only thing Kesha is not free to do is to continue to lie about Dr. Luke through publicity stunts and outrageous smears, ignoring the fact that by her own free will she went to work and entered into new contracts with Dr. Luke years after this 'incident' supposedly happened.
"The raising of Navy SEALs to celebrity status through media exploitation and publicity stunts has corrupted the culture of the SEAL community by incentivizing narcissistic and profit-oriented behavior," Lt. Forrest S. Crowell, a SEAL, wrote in the critique, his master's thesis for the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif.
In the court papers obtained by PEOPLE, Ciara, 30, points out several interviews in which Future, 32, accused her of using their child in publicity stunts and claims he's had at least 19 visitations with baby Future (the rapper claimed in a series of Tweets his ex was withholding their son from him).
"The only thing Kesha is not free to do is to continue to lie about Dr. Luke through publicity stunts and outrageous smears, ignoring the fact that by her own free will she went to work and entered into new contracts with Dr. Luke years after this 'incident' supposedly happened," the rep continued.
The non-emoji argument made in the past by Mr. Trump's lawyers and members of the Trump Organization — and one soundly rejected by ethics lawyers — was that Mr. Trump distanced himself from his business by placing his vast business holdings in a trust, and that the cases against him were publicity stunts.
Though Shamrock Shake sales no longer benefit the nonprofit network, the two have been linked in recent publicity stunts — like this one from 2010, in which a 21970-foot shake was dumped into the Chicago River in honor of a McDonald's donation to build a new Ronald McDonald House in the city.
Though Shamrock Shake sales no longer benefit the nonprofit network, the two have been linked in recent publicity stunts — like this one from 2010, in which a 24-foot shake was dumped into the Chicago River in honor of a McDonald's donation to build a new Ronald McDonald House in the city.
The sheer act of someone with such a large platform using it to do good often receives the majority of the praise, but after chatting with fans who've been moved by celebrity campaigns like Krasinski's, and organizations that have benefitted from them, it's clear that celebrity efforts are far more than just good publicity stunts.
Sometime in the next few days, Mr. Cuomo and other leaders in Albany could announce an agreement to raise wages in the state to $215 an hour, after an intense, union-backed campaign that has involved a steady stream of demonstrations and publicity stunts, including a patriotic R.V. emblazoned with the name of pro-wage forces: the Mario Cuomo Campaign for Economic Justice, which has spent more than $215 million on its efforts.

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