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But you know the blaze of publicity I live in.
I am launching my new sport soon in a blaze of publicity.
The raid took place in what was described as a "blaze of publicity".
Amidst a blaze of publicity, the resolution was quickly taken up by student bodies all over the country.
Or were launched in a blaze of publicity and disappeared into obscurity within a year.
When they come up at auction, as they often do now, there is a blaze of publicity.
Booce and his damaged tree would arrive in a blaze of publicity.
The marine-themed Atlantis resort opened in a blaze of publicity three months ago.
She had talents and qualities which might, perhaps, have blossomed more fully away from the constant blaze of publicity.
Gately made his sexuality known in 1999 and came out in a blaze of publicity.
What a blaze of publicity the ANC would bring down upon itself.
All emissions associated with the fixture were calculated and offset amidst a blaze of publicity.
This scheme was launched in a blaze of publicity boasting that it would prevent 6,000 families from losing their homes.
Mr. Mejia was prohibited from dancing, and the couple left the company in a blaze of publicity.
In 1998 the group arrived at Spitsbergen in a blaze of publicity, attended by six television crews and a large press corps.
I would refer to the blaze of publicity with which a certain celebrated private investigator entered the Orchard case, and to the expectations it aroused.
It arrived in a blaze of publicity and had frenzied gadget fans queuing for days before its launch last month.
Whenever their conflicting playing schedules allowed, these two attractive superstars of sport managed to meet in a blaze of publicity.
The Museum of Modern Art, closed for renovation since 2002, reopened in a blaze of publicity.
Despite the blaze of publicity which accompanied the launch of the White Paper, the Government has not been successful in generating support for its proposals.
Intercar was launched in a blaze of publicity in 1985 as one of the country's first cut-price car supermarkets.
When the Richardson sentence was handed down, a blaze of publicity focused on Mrs Mandela, appeared in the media.
Always competitive, Mrs Blair launched her African charity last year amid a blaze of publicity and high hopes.
They were married on 20 February 1930 in a blaze of publicity, with Winston Churchill as the best man, but were unable to have children.
This blaze of publicity (about half a billion people were watching, so the Tourist Commissioner had reported) did not worry him so long as things went well.