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For and publicity
For him to divorce God and wife simultaneously would be bad publicity.
For agent Mills it was a publicity triumph, as Ellington was now internationally known.
For instance, a publicity campaign launched by the government increased the fraction of children eligible to get free school meals.
For example, " Hyman did not publish data on the use of his pacemaker in humans because of adverse publicity, both among his fellow physicians, and due to newspaper reporting at the time.
For most of the 20th century, text books, government publicity and many historians touted it as the moral foundation of colonisation and to set race relations in New Zealand above those of colonies in North America, Africa and Australia.
The town's publicity website states: For many, the main attraction in Seaford is the beach.
One publicity release about him read in part: " For breakfast, Primo has a quart of orange juice, two quarts of milk, nineteen pieces of toast, fourteen eggs, a loaf of bread and half a pound of Virginia ham.
The band continued to gain publicity, mainly as a novelty act, making an appearance in the 1968 film, For Singles Only, and a cameo appearance in the 1969 musical western film, Paint Your Wagon, performing " Hand Me Down That Can o ' Beans ".
For most of Krofft's life, he and his family's history was publicly presented as true when it was actually concocted by a publicity agent in the 1940s.
Sports columnist Joe Williams wrote in December 1936, " For $ 7500 the Cleveland Indians received $ 500, 000 worth of publicity.
For the first time bonds in small denominations were sold directly to the people, with publicity and patriotism as key factors, as designed by banker Jay Cooke.
For example, people or organizations that wish to lessen the publicity concerning bad news may choose to release the information late on a Friday, giving journalists less time to pursue the story.
For promotion, art films rely on the publicity generated from film critics ' reviews, discussion of their film by arts columnists, commentators and bloggers, and " word-of-mouth " promotion by audience members.
Artist collectives may be formed: For economic reasons, to give members volume purchasing power and allow costs of publicity and shows to be shared.
For his part, Hennessy enjoys the publicity attracted by his role in the crisis, and is last seen being interviewed by Larry King.
For much of its publishing history it was purposely not advertised, publicity depending on word of mouth and critical mention.
In the season 3 finale, titled, " For Better or Worse ", they were married during a special two-hour episode, which gained huge notoriety alongside its ratings, and very highly dramatized publicity in popular magazines and on television commercial break specials.
For a brief period in 2010, the town tried to leverage this as a publicity stunt for the Rebuild of Evangelion series, but canceled plans when the show's fanbase literally overran the town and began disrupting school and work.
In Oppenheim, wine was given hefty publicity by Mayor Dr. Heinz Scheller after he took office in 1935: For him, the only suitable city for sponsoring the town ’ s wine was none other than the capital, Berlin.
For the event, MGM publicity set up a six story-tall billboard of Williams diving into Times Square with a large sign that said " Come on in!
For a time he worked in publicity tie-ins with the Texas Rangers baseball team.
For her 1910 supposed " debut " in New York she provocatively allowed herself to be billed in the advance publicity as " the ugliest woman in the world ": departing on a transatlantic liner she was apparently accompanied by a " black slave ".
For home publicity, the Ministry dealt with the planning of general government or interdepartmental information, and provided common services for public relations activities of other government departments.
The publicity generated by MP3 blogs crossed the line from the internet to TV in early 2005, when Music ( For Robots ) was featured during MTV's Total Request Live program for bringing the Hysterics, a Brooklyn rock band composed of four 14 and 15 year-old high school students, to the network's attention.
For example, the privacy laws in the United States include a non-public person's right to privacy from publicity which puts them in a false light to the public ; which is balanced against the First Amendment right of free speech.

For and purposes
For purposes of this explanation, this percentage is referred to as the State's `` unadjusted Federal share ''.
For purposes of sample selection only ( individual tests were given later ) we obtained group test scores of reading achievement and intelligence from school records of the entire third-grade population in each school system.
For expository purposes, this is best treated as a model which spells out the conditions under which an important industry affected with the public interest would find it profitable to raise wages even in the absence of union pressures for higher wages.
For the purposes of setting the product price, the industry behaves as a single entity.
For the purposes of this discussion, the problem of relative prices is encompassed in these two variables, since GNP includes other prices.
For our present purposes we assume that the sole subject of bargaining is the basic wage rate ( not including productivity improvement factors or cost-of-living adjustments ), and it is this basic wage rate which determines the level of costs.
'' For present purposes it may be assumed that this charge so narrowly limited speech as to violate the federal Constitution.
For all practical purposes, the West stands disunited, undedicated, and unprepared for the tasks of world leadership.
For their purposes, oxygen and other gases were not drawn from the surrounding atmosphere through the medium of lungs but sustained artificially by solution in their shells.
For the purposes of the treaty system, Antarctica is defined as all of the land and ice shelves south of 60 ° S latitude.
For geopolitical purposes, the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt – east of the Suez Canal – is often considered part of Africa.
For socket numbers, a few well-known numbers were reserved for special purposes specific to the AppleTalk protocol itself.
For example, letters 1, 5, and 8 contain a discussion on the question, whether the use of a piece of metal with the figure of a lion, as a talisman, is permitted by Jewish law for medicinal purposes, or is prohibited as idolatrous.
For administrative purposes the archipelago constitutes the comune of Favignana in the Province of Trapani.
For comparison purposes that is approximately the same size as Aylesbury, Carlisle, Guildford or Scunthorpe urban areas.
For commercial purposes, it is derived primarily from Gelidium amansii.
For statistical purposes, Baker is grouped with the United States Minor Outlying Islands.
For purposes of scoring and reference, each player is identified by one of the points of the compass and thus North and South play against East and West.
For calendric purposes, Bede made a new calculation of the age of the world since the creation, which he dated as 3952 BC.
For scoring purposes, a standing eight count is treated as a knockdown.
For all practical purposes that was the Baltic language until 1919.
For most purposes, most jurisdictions, including the U. S. federal system and most states, have merged the two courts.
For purposes of international communication and trade, the official names of the chemical elements both ancient and more recently recognized are decided by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ( IUPAC ), which has decided on a sort of international English language, drawing on traditional English names even when an element's chemical symbol is based on a Latin or other traditional word, for example adopting " gold " rather than " aurum " as the name for the 79th element ( Au ).
For international banks, including the 55 member central banks of the Bank for International Settlements, the threshold is 8 % ( see the Basel Capital Accords ) of risk-adjusted assets, whereby certain assets ( such as government bonds ) are considered to have lower risk and are either partially or fully excluded from total assets for the purposes of calculating capital adequacy.
For enumeration purposes the country is demarcated into 4, 042 enumeration areas.

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