8 Metaphors for publicity
Publicity is the essential and indispensable condition of clean and effective public service.
Its very publicity" "Yes?" soothingly interposed Madame, "'t was a so verrie pewblic that" "Why, Flora," continued the well-meaning sister, "Steve says when he came back into Charleston from Fort Sumter the ladies" "Of course!" said Flora, sparkling afresh.
Publicity is broccoli.
The publicity, or semi-publicity, of Cuban home life is a necessary result of conditions.
You can't keep these things quiet; and if we're going to get to the bottom of all this, then publicity's the very thing that's needed.
Publicity! publicity! was the persistent demand.
I believe that publicity, rigorous blockade and big shells are the only arguments that have any effect on the Prussians at present.
To them, I fancy, publicity is often an accident of small moment; and they who walk in the light of heaven mind little whether earthly eyes regard or disregard them.