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widespread and publicity
These reports, prepared between 1725 and 1732, received widespread publicity.
Despite two years of widespread publicity about Fett's appearance in The Empire Strikes Back, script rewrites significantly reduced the character's presence in the film.
The city attained widespread publicity in the 1960s when it was discovered that the Reserve Corporation was dumping taconite tailings into Lake Superior.
When gangster John Dillinger was shot to death after leaving a screening of the film at the Biograph Theater in Chicago, the film received widespread publicity, with some newspapers reporting that Loy had been Dillinger's favorite actress.
This incident, and the widespread publicity and criticism of boxing which accompanied it, became the basis of the 2005 documentary Ring of Fire: The Emile Griffith Story.
The action gained widespread publicity and triggered an immediate reaction by the Fascist regime.
The remains were removed to Mugnano del Cardinale in 1805 and became the focus of widespread devotion, with several miracles credited to the saint's intercession, including the healing of Venerable Pauline Jaricot in 1835, which received wide publicity.
The publicity of the article was widespread at that time and now is referred to as " The Great Moon Hoax ".
One particularly notorious example of this first came to public attention in the mid-1990s, when the Center for Science in the Public Interest produced a report about " Movie Popcorn ", which became the subject of a widespread publicity campaign.
In 1961, the Walt Disney film, Little Dog Lost, brought the Pembroke Corgi widespread publicity.
During the 1991 Gulf War, Raytheon received widespread publicity in the United States in connection with its manufacture of the Patriot missile ( MIM-104 Patriot ).
Hawass has received widespread publicity internationally, and was the subject of a reality television series in the United States, Chasing Mummies.
Filtering by ISPs and widespread publicity about the worm curbed the spread of Blaster.
Some have suggested a Dahmer link to the case for many years, but the allegations earned widespread publicity only in early 2007.
On its 26 June 1925, the Hungarian news magazine Érdekes Újság used one of his photographs for its cover, giving him widespread publicity.
The publicity generated by opposition to scientific ideas such as natural selection or the scientific study of the soul brings such topics into more widespread debate.
In April 2006, the college attracted widespread publicity when it became the first school in the UK to introduce ' happiness lessons ' to the curriculum, in conjunction with a team at Cambridge University.
The Odones and their invention obtained widespread publicity in 1992 because of the film Lorenzo ’ s Oil.
Muntz's car lots became tourist attractions due to the widespread publicity from his television commercial appearances.
In December 1981, the dam site was occupied by protesters, leading to widespread arrests and greater publicity.
An elected official who rarely wanted or attracted widespread publicity, he supported mostly liberal legislation.
Legal challenges by Peter Junger and other civil libertarians and privacy advocates, the widespread availability of encryption software outside the U. S., and the perception by many companies that adverse publicity about weak encryption was limiting their sales and the growth of e-commerce, led to a series of relaxations in US export controls, culminating in 1996 in President Bill Clinton signing the Executive order 13026 transferring the commercial encryption from the Munition List to the Commerce Control List.
The bill received widespread attention in Canada, and also some publicity south of the border including a feature on 60 Minutes.
The case caused widespread controversy in South Africa with his conviction generating negative publicity in view of his status as the first black South African Test cricketer.

widespread and campaign
In the Anglosphere, most notably in Anglo-America, autumn is also associated with the Halloween season ( which in turn was influenced by Samhain, a Celtic autumn festival ), and with it a widespread marketing campaign that promotes it, in the U. S. A.
Although most of those directly involved in the campaign believe that the rally really came to widespread attention only after the election itself.
However, the stories found widespread popularity after they were reworked by William Laughead for a logging company's advertising campaign beginning in 1914.
Early on the Stasi waged a campaign against Jews, who were already subject to widespread discrimination and violence in the Soviet Union.
Not only was it the first campaign to be heavily covered by the press and to receive widespread newsreel coverage, but it was also the first modern campaign to use the power of Hollywood and Broadway stars, who travelled to Marion for photo opportunities with Harding and his wife.
Both the campaign against priestly marriage and that against simony provoked widespread resistance.
The latter has increased substantially, especially since the site received widespread media coverage in 2007 during the controversial New Seven Wonders of the World Internet and cell phone campaign.
Nevertheless, Chirac did not even have to campaign in the second round, as widespread anti-Le Pen protests from the media and public opinion culminated on May Day, with an estimated 1. 5 million demonstrators across France.
Thus, widespread dissatisfaction with the treaties and rampant poverty spurred Big Bear, a Cree chief, to embark on a diplomatic campaign to renegotiate the terms of the treaties ( the timing of this campaign happened to coincide with an increased sense of frustration among the Métis ).
The U. S. incursion into Cambodia in May 1970 to eliminate North Vietnamese sanctuaries, the renewed bombing of North Vietnam and the mining of its harbors in the spring of 1972 in response to a North Vietnamese offensive, and another bombing campaign against the North in December 1972 brought widespread protest.
Johnson's stands won him widespread popularity and endorsement by George H. Evans, Robert Dale Owen, and Theophilus Fisk for the presidency in 1832, but Johnson abandoned his campaign when Andrew Jackson announced he would seek a second term.
Davis was re-elected in the November 2002 general election following a long and bitter campaign against Simon, marked by accusations of ethical lapses on both sides and widespread voter apathy.
In 1985, he condemned the Parole Board's decision not to consider Hindley's release for another five years as " barbaric ", and his campaign for Hindley continued even after she admitted to two more murders in 1986 — this development led to widespread subsequent public and media allegations that Hindley's remorse was nothing than a ploy to try to bring herself closer to release.
In the late 1970s, when the production of cheap clothing outside the United States became more widespread, there was a massive campaign by large clothing producers to make Casual Friday a weekly event.
Following the seven years of widespread popularity, on July 20, 1999, the government of the People's Republic of China began a nationwide persecution campaign against Falun Gong practitioners, except in the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau.
During World War I, there was a widespread campaign against the use of the German language in the US ; this included removing books in the German language from libraries.
With increasing popular backing, the CPP in early 1950 initiated a campaign of " positive action ," intended to instigate widespread strikes and nonviolent resistance.
Nevertheless, the victims of the tragedy are often included in accounting the deaths attributable to the Anfal campaign, which was characterised by the widespread and indiscriminate use of chemical weapons by Iraq.
Merriam's re-election campaign two years later was affected by another, more widespread phenomenon, the Farmers ' Alliance.
She led a largely unsuccessful campaign in the 1990s to keep American magazines from producing " split-run " Canadian editions and faced widespread criticism for her efforts to bolster nationalism through the distribution of tens of thousands of free Canadian flags.
Minton's campaign was denounced by his political opponents, and he received more widespread criticism for an address that became known as the " You Cannot Eat the Constitution " speech.
The use of the flag became widespread with the Pace da tutti i balconi (" Peace from every balcony ") campaign in 2002, a protest against the impending war in Iraq.

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