" "Mademoiselle, neither titles nor crowned heads excite my modesty; and publicity is very much my element.
" He had never said as much before, and I must admit that his words gave me keen pleasure, for I had often been piqued by his indifference to my admiration and to the attempts which I had made to give publicity to his methods.
Mrs Tulliver's blond face seemed aged ten years by the last thirty hours; the poor woman's mind had been busy divining when her favourite things were being knocked down by the terrible hammer; her heart had been fluttering at the thought that first one thing and then another had gone to be identified as hers in the hateful publicity of the Golden Lion; and all the while she had to sit and make no sign of this inward agitation.
"And already in 1922 the best support for publicity appeared to him to be a film.
Sales, Marketing and Publicity are concerned with context: figuring out where the book sits in the market, how to get it into bookstores, and reviewed.
Yan Fu devoted all his life to the publicity of the ideology of enlightenment.
But he suggests celebrity thieves are more in search of publicity than mementos.
A developer could not have asked for better publicity.
It's already paying off in a publicity boost, which could well be the primary aim of the campaign.
54-carat Tiffany Diamond, the stone Audrey Hepburn wore in the 1962 publicity photos for Breakfast at Tiffany's and one of the largest yellow diamonds in the world.
The 32-year-old songstress wore the iconic, cushion-cut brilliant 141-year old Tiffany diamond that Audrey had worn for a publicity photo shoot for the jewelry company in 1961.
Often, stars want that information to be as private as long as possible for publicity and marketing purposes.
The event was co-organized by China Society for Human Rights Studies and Publicity Department of Shaanxi Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China.
The previous recruitment drive only filled half of the posts due to a lack of publicity as well as the challenges of the job.
In what they claim is a world first, brothers Matteo and Tommaso Pittarello hope the initiative will raise publicity for their new sushi restaurant in Milan, which opens on Monday, while not costing them an arm and a leg.
Gates's reviews — missing the publicity they used to get from Oprah Winfrey's televised book club or from the regular author appearances on "The Colbert Report," which have been less frequent since Stephen Colbert moved to CBS from Comedy Central — they have tried to figure out how to get their new books in front of him.
Atkinson had been left out of the publicity interviews for the Lisa launch, , and he marched into Jobs's hotel room and threatened to quit.
Even though he was not part of the Lisa team, , Jobs went to New York to do publicity for it in his role as Apple's chairman and poster boy.
"The course does not teach students how to play electronic games, but to study issues related to electronic games, including research and development, technology, the industry, publicity, and players' psychological problems," said Chen Jiang, the course instructor and deputy professor of the School of Electronic Engineering And Computer Science.
" The selection of mascots had attracted wide publicity across Japan.