Certainly he could: he was just the sort of famous person whose presence would give publicity to an appeal.
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BBFC, argued in his last annual report, campaigns against controversial films simply give them greater publicity.
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He argued it would give her more publicity than she deserved.
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But one of the world's most prominent medical journals wouldn't give this much publicity to a tiny study by a tiny company if it were not positive.
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During the 2007 election campaign, he refused to take part in televised debates with other candidates, saying they would give his rivals additional publicity.
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He would give the parliament more publicity.
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But can the Games give it the kind of publicity that the IPL delivers?
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Right-of-publicity laws, which give people the right to control the use of their identity.
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Instead, advisory boards give businesses access to strategic minds as well as some publicity.
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We don't want to give them (the EDL) the opportunity for the publicity that they are seeking.
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