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Definitions for publicity-stunt
pub·lic·ity-stunt
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publicity-stuntnoun
attributive form of publicity stunt
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of publicity-stunt in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of publicity-stunt in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of publicity-stunt in a Sentence
I think Senator Warnock has already been in office, he already has some experience, and he seems like a thoughtful person. And Herschel Walker is an ex-football player, and I haven't seen anything out of him that seems like he's very serious about the race before he got into it, or serious about public service. So it seems more like a publicity stunt than anything.
Part of me is feeling like it was just a publicity stunt on the UK government side to show they are trying to help.
Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden:
We believe that we have evidence at this point to indicate that it was a publicity stunt done with the hopes of marketing themselves, or better marketing themselves, for a reality television show at some point in the future, clearly, we were manipulated by the family. And the media was manipulated by the family.
I believe their actions are just a publicity stunt, but if it helps us find Don Lewis.Baskin, then that will be a huge relief.
I've seen the criticism from people( on social media), saying this is a publicity stunt, but I really don't give a s ** t. Because for the Type I diabetes community and for the 7.5 million Americans who depend on insulin, this is the biggest thing, today, that has happened to the insulin crisis, by shining a light on this topic.
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- reklámfogásHungarian
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