| 11. | The film's risqu?subject matter also attracted press notice.
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| 12. | "There will be a press notice, " he said.
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| 13. | "The claims made in LWT's press notice are not only deeply offensive but completely wrong.
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| 14. | However, as the tour progressed the press noticed that Brown consulted Hutton more frequently than Compton.
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| 15. | "I was terribly distressed when I read the press notices of the film, " wrote Lockwood.
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| 16. | Denver has much better quality that it brought to previous Super Bowls, the Thre Amigos'press notices notwithstanding.
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| 17. | Smither began to re-emerge as a performer in the late 1970s, and gained a few press notices.
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| 18. | Also, he was released in March, to little mainstream press notice that I could find right off.
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| 19. | Although Kate had the lion's share of the press notices, Mabel was praised for a touching performance.
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| 20. | If you think actors don't read their own press notices, Hal Holbrook is here to tell you otherwise.
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