Suddenly Mr Charoen got a lot more publicity than he had bargained for.
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He gained more publicity in these few minutes than he might hope to obtain through any number of campaign speeches.
In fact, as far as I can tell, it garnered more publicity in Canada than it did in the U.S., outside of the Michigan area.
He argued it would give her more publicity than she deserved.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's von Lohmann says potential plaintiffs may not sue Digg for fear of generating even more publicity about something they want kept quiet.
"I'm sure it will be a highlight of 2013 and if it helps bring some more publicity to help the project, that would be even better, " he said.
As for the televised spat he had with Icahn, Ackman spun the headline-generating segment as a successful effort at getting more publicity focused on Herbalife, which he hopes will inspire more regulatory scrutiny.
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During the campaign over the coming months I have little doubt that Romney, Ryan and Rand will be unfairly smeared and trashed by an increasingly desperate and vicious left-wing, as well as by Catholic leaders annoyed that more publicity is going to Ayn Rand and Atlas Shrugged than to Jesus Christ and the Bible.
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Goldman Sachs faced more negative publicity after the colourful resignation of an executive.
But as in that case, this might be more about publicity than justice.
The prices do not necessarily reflect quality or size and are more linked to publicity and setting the tone for the business year.
They are, he says, nothing more than cheap publicity stunts.
For most big budget movies nowadays that ratio is reversed and Paramount sought to improve it this go-around with a more costly foreign marketing campaign and more extensive global publicity tour.
His bold statement might have been more of a publicity drive for Energia rather than a clear commitment to a program, but China, which has committed itself to a space program to land men on the moon by 2017 has also stated its interest in helium-3.
No doubt making such grand claims helps to sell more books and generate publicity.
The sheriff, his critics insist, is more focused on getting publicity for himself than protecting the people.
Unfortunately, for the oxygen of publicity - more mention, more attention - it's often more helpful if they disagree.
Its much-puffed deployment of heavy artillery during some skirmishes in the north-west may have had more to do with publicity than war.
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With virtually no publicity, more than 600, 000 people have accessed this tool and we are reminded how hungry families are for tools they can use with their children.
The Apple hype machine is usually more tasteful with its publicity, but the fact that the iPad was featured in this sitcom may also hint at the kind of market the company wants to address.
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Mr Ramadan says his rival is, in effect, a publicity hound, more interested in impressing listeners than changing Muslim thinking.
Given the central bank's clout, picking a fight over Sberbank's future seems more likely to bring good publicity for the fund managers involved, rather than actual results.
Lastly, for all the media blur, publicity never mattered more.
The one that gets less publicity is actually much more ambitious in many ways.
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Unfortunately, it too often comes down to what generates the most publicity and results in more time on camera.
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More importantly, the exposure and publicity given tobacco industry documents spelling out market targeting tactics and an awareness of nicotine's addictive nature will undercut tobacco's arguments in future suits.
The strategy involves hiring a new publicity team, being more accessible to the press, sending officials on speaking tours, cultivating research organizations inside and outside the Washington Beltway and polling Americans on their opinions.
In Icons, the Chinese company behind the current model (for delivery next month worldwide), seems less inclined to fold, or at least more inclined to ride the free publicity train a while before it does.
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