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publicity

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
"Publicity" is the twelfth episode of the American television series, Smash . The episode aired on April 23, 2012.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution [syn: promotion , promotional material , packaging ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1791, "condition of being public," from French publicité (1690s), from Medieval Latin publicitatem (nominative publicitas ), from Latin publicus (see public (adj.)). Sense of "a making (something) known, an exposure to the public" is from 1826, shading ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 advertize or other activity designed to rouse public interest in something. 2 Public interest attracted in this way. 3 The condition of being the object of public attention.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Publicity \Pub*lic"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F. publicit['e].] The quality or state of being public, or open to the knowledge of a community; notoriety; publicness.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a publicity campaign (= to tell the public about something ) ▪ The interview was the start of a publicity campaign for his new book. adverse publicity ▪ Miller’s campaign has received a good deal of adverse publicity ...

Usage examples of publicity.

Moreover, the Warburgs had ample opportunity to release such an affidavit with wide publicity without utilizing neo-Nazi channels.

I considered having him killed, but with all the publicity surrounding the algorithm and all his recent claims about TRANSLTR, we would be prime suspects.

It even figured in the prospectus of Homewood, the Arling Avenue day school for girls and little boys which the Misses Chibwell had carried on with equal success and inconspicuousness until the Severe affair suddenly brought them into the glare of a terrifying publicity.

Her real name was Joan Struthio, and she was met for club dinner with Harry Baldachin, Clement Flood, and Charles Broadman, all outstanding in the mentality set, because she had a publicity man who arranged such things.

That immemorial right of the soul to make the body its home, a welcome escape from publicity and a refuge for sincerity, must be largely foregone by the actor, who has scant liberty to decorate and administer for his private behoof an apartment that is also a place of business.

This according to Presidential Publicity Chairman Bobby Bolden, who issued the statement late yesterday from the summer White House in Barbados.

No doubt the old cheery publicity is a little embarrassing to the two most concerned, and the old marriage customs, the singing of the bride and bridegroom to their nuptial couch, the frank jests, the country horse-play, must have fretted the souls of many a lover before Shelley, who, it will be remembered, resented the choral celebrations of his Scotch landlord and friends by appearing at his bedroom door with a brace of pistols.

Such crimes often receive widespread publicity, and they create a great deal of fear because of their apparent random and motiveless nature.

By no means: it was enhaloed now, set like a jewel in the great Medusa of the night, privileged by power and wealth and sanctioned by publicity.

The Shadow agreed, and also said that he would welcome any publicity that Fayle might give the coming test.

White Halfoat would much rather have remained in the trailer he shared with Captain Flume, the silent, haunted squadron public-relations officer who spent most of each evening developing the pictures he took during the day to be sent out with his publicity releases.

Corello, the publicity agent who had been hired to meet Timothy Flyte at San Francisco International Airport, was a small yet hard-muscled man with corn-yellow hair and purple-blue eyes.

This kind of publicity should have discouraged the use of freebase in theUnited States.

American home of Mardi Gras, where it was first celebrated and still is, but without the publicity that New Orleans receives.

Cassy looked up as Langley Peterson arrived in the conference room, nodded to her and took his seat at the other end of the table Also present were Denny Ladler, Alicia Washington and the executives in charge of advertising sales, publicity and promotion, public relations and affiliate relations.