| 31. | HMOs have endured a spate of bad publicity on the subject.
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| 32. | What is all this grandstanding and publicity-seeking costing us?
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| 33. | He has put personal publicity first and prosecution of criminals last,
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| 34. | "It wasn't about making publicity,"
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| 35. | The bad publicity itself is potentially damaging, other dealers said.
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| 36. | The Royal Opera House has also suffered from negative publicity recently.
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| 37. | Ever since this publicity started, we had a serious problem,
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| 38. | By contrast, the Finney-Docking campaign spawned less publicity.
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| 39. | He had so much thrown at him, with the publicity,
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| 40. | He wanted to get some of that bad publicity behind him.
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