So that wasn't great, because more media attention doesn't necessarily mean good media attention.
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Surely they are not all bisexual New York filmmakers who like media attention (though a lot of them seem to really like media attention)?
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Our initial fund-raising was so berserk that it prompted a flurry of media attention, which in turn helped Ossoff raise more money, generating even more media attention.
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While there had been other reports of exploding iPhone 22's, this particular one received a lot of media attention—and not the kind of media attention Apple likes.
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Shootings inside churches and schools tend to get all the media attention, but the vast majority of mass shootings don't get much media attention as a gun control issue.
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By the time actual voting begins in February, many of those now running will be gone, largely due to lack of media attention, too much negative media attention, or both.
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"We never get this kind of media attention " Sen.
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Of course, there's media attention — and lots of it.
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Or, perhaps, if there is heightened media attention on terrorism.
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Still, maybe all the media attention is leading to change.
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It also drew greater media attention to fringe extremist groups.
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The constant media attention can be tiring for the athletes.
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Ahmodu's death while in police custody received little media attention.
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The Edinburgh scientists' various trials have long attracted media attention.
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We got media attention and guests asked for the beer.
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She's a magnet for media attention and a liberal firebrand.
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Some of the unbound delegates have already attracted media attention.
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"I appreciate all the media attention we're getting," Howard said.
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Those four lead the polls and suck up media attention.
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You know they are getting a ton of media attention.
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Despite the endorsements and media attention garnered by Minnesota Rep.
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Their dramatic rescue attracted media attention from around the world.
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Complicating things further was the media attention on Gebhardt's trial.
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During its first weeks online, DCLeaks drew no media attention.
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But she has also received media attention for various altercations.
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Now, they are seeking the media attention and financial reward.
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The winner gets a spurt of momentum and media attention.
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This is the first time it's gotten any media attention.
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In office, Mr. García Luna was hungry for media attention.
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Singh might distract news media attention from all other competitors.
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Despite limited media attention, ECPA and its implications are significant.
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Early indications are that Mr. Patrick will draw media attention.
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Anyone claiming otherwise is simply uninformed or seeking media attention.
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Trump lives off media attention and delights in press coverage.
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Candidates receiving media attention enjoyed elevated name recognition and prestige.
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It quickly gained media attention this week following Netflix's big announcement.
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The book, like Afghanistan at the time, received little media attention.
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Their bravery draws media attention in the aftermath of horrific events.
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He only revisits the video in response to negative media attention.
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VIPKID seems to be winning the war for media attention, however.
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The extensive media attention itself makes the conventions significant campaign events.
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Just earlier this week, two Medium posts received mainstream media attention.
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Some complain he uses the media attention to promote his investments.
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The case attracted outsize media attention in the UK and internationally.
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As media attention increased, so did the comments on their video.
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As these surprise bills have gotten more media attention, both Sens.
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Yes. Does a candidate's standing in the polls increase media attention?
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Events headlined by Clinton often struggle to get equivalent media attention.
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All this social media attention has fueled demand for certain breeds.
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All that social media attention means free advertising for Dollar General.
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"I fully believe this was due to media attention," Roux said.
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Calvo, that tourism would increase "like tenfold" with the media attention.
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A better measure is reduced fame and lack of media attention.
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Most deaths on short tracks receive little or no media attention.
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O'Rourke attracts media attention just by standing on table tops. Sen.
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Nina, Dworkin fought back, and attracted considerable media attention that led
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However, given the media attention and pressure, he decided to resign.
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Cohen is mentioned throughout that memo, which received widespread media attention.
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They should avoid making audacious statements for media attention early on.
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Taylor Swift's team is also famously savvy at directing media attention.
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She said the national media attention had been surreal for her.
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Recently, there was sudden and unexpected media attention paid to Denmark.
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The hot-air balloon of media attention deflated in an instant.
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Bratton isn't thrilled with the media attention these attacks have received.
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But it's clearly a valiant effort to garner media attention, bravo!
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On the campaign trail, the populists have dominated news media attention.
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Mr. Tsvangirai sustained head injuries that drew broad international media attention.
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He helped Kevin Kelly organize hacker conferences, which attracted media attention.
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That action made Shkreli the subject of widespread negative media attention.
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He described Bannon's desire for media attention using sexually explicit terms.
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The Satanic Temple is known for raising and wielding media attention.
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"Fenn's treasure," as it came to be known, garnered national media attention.
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Which leads to the question – which ticket will garner more media attention?
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Given the media attention this generates, there is no need to dwell.
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Nevertheless, Honnold's free-soloing exploits were attracting media attention (including from, VICE).
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Any federal law involving criminal justice reform will get national media attention.
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Trump's response, a barrage of put-downs, also generated social media attention.
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The grueling victim count of this event led to substantial media attention.
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Perhaps this burst of media attention — both organic and paid — will help.
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"We're overwhelmed," Gallo commented on the social media attention the photo received.
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The video prompted intense media attention, with viewers enthusiastically interpreting its meaning.
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Underwood says he is doing well despite the onslaught of media attention.
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The whole point of raising money, presumably, is to buy media attention.
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Go deeper: Which 2020 candidates are generating the most social media attention
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" Following his appearance, Lee writes that his church attracted "unwanted media attention.
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Because the press loves a sensation, they gave Keeler ample media attention.
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Many of his visits come as a surprise without any media attention.
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The Republican nominee is very, very, very good at getting media attention.
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Borrell has attracted media attention because of his opposition to Catalan independence.
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It was just having this weird media attention that I didn't like.
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Unruh's efforts have so far earned the lion's share of media attention.
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All the media attention, he says, put a hitch in his plans.
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Rosenstein himself has been no stranger to Trump's criticism or media attention.
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Much of the media attention Booker receives is favorable, bordering on fawning.
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Devin Nunes (R-CA) helping to get media attention for this story.
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Second, Trump is a master at gaining media attention and dominating narrative.
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"The media attention suggests Baijiahao can be done better," the statement said.
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Secondly, someone who doesn't need the media attention, but will get it.
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However, Newsome believes attracting media attention is part of an activist's job.
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"There has been no benefit from all the media attention," he said.
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I was expecting some media attention, because [catcalling] is a popular topic.
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The media attention would have been much bigger than it already was.
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The video attracted a burst of media attention and quickly went viral.
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The likelihood of a huge payday increases with the building media attention.
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Do you think the other Republican candidates should receive more media attention?
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Dershowitz, like Trump, also has an ineluctable power to draw media attention.
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Breaking rules to capture media attention is something Tesla knows plenty about.
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Warren's also received quite a bit of media attention from debate night.
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To the contrary, his crowds are a regular subject of media attention.
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This enduring conundrum has attracted its fair share of national media attention.
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Muhammad's hijab seems to garner more media attention than her athletic prowess.
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Elon Musk's rocket company SpaceX has enjoyed the lion's share of media attention.
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Among the seven main exhibitions, North Korean Art: Paradoxical Realism, caught media attention.
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But outside the media attention, it has also achieved more than we expected.
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How did it feel when you started getting media attention outside of Punknews?
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The organization has already garnered mass media attention for its astronaut selection process.
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She has told officials that she "does not want media attention," he said.
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A month later, as the case drew local media attention, he was shot.
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After national media attention to the trial, he was acquitted by a jury.
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Recall a similarly ferocious meltdown from September that got comparatively little media attention.
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What we see in social movements is often a polarization of media attention.
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Two previous similar cases, in 2006 and 20163, received far less media attention.
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"The persecution itself elevated Li's status and brought tremendous media attention," Ming said.
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Her recording quickly went viral and gained vast local and national media attention.
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On the other hand, she wasn't someone who desired or valued media attention.
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Also, a makeshift memorial on the Capitol grounds was receiving national media attention.
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More media attention on prisoners' cases may force victims to relive past horrors.
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Despite all the hacks and media attention, is the security sector under-funded?
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I respect that she's been able to command enormous amounts of media attention.
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"Marc's not used to [all this public scrutiny and media attention]," Moore said.
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Such competences often concern tangible issues and can attract much negative media attention.
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" Still, she can't discount that he "wants media attention because he is lonely.
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Has the media attention exceeded what you'd anticipate the public interest to be?
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Yet it gained national media attention and was briefed to senior government officials.
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Aides described the Mooch as a man battling an addiction: to media attention.
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Krauthammer said Trump had made matters worse, however, by seeking constant media attention.
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He can suck up an entire state's media attention with a mega-rally.
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"Obviously anything Trump says or does gets a lot of media attention," Bovada.
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While media attention has begun to wane, the crisis facing immigrant families continues.
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Sixteen candidates did so, bringing significant media attention to the Granite State fight.
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Both candidates have attracted a lot more positive media attention than has O'Rourke.
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The episode occurred on July 10, but attracted widespread media attention only recently.
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But what he clearly shared with her was a love of media attention.
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I was astonished by the international media attention I've received since the rally.
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The bots began following Moore on Twitter en masse and drew media attention.
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Yet South Sudan hasn't received the diplomatic or media attention the crisis merits.
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For years, Concho was a sleepy company that shied away from media attention.
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Community pressure, and media attention, has swayed the agency in the past, too.
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There's also been sudden spikes in stocks like Tesla amidst mainstream media attention.
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Mr. Trump's second wife, Marla Maples, ensured another dizzying round of media attention.
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" He added, "They have got what they want, which is global media attention.
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The two series were diametrically opposed in everything from viewership to media attention.
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She's become an inescapable pop star, one whose silence even draws media attention.
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Her fundraising picked up, and she received a wave of new media attention.
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When does an ostensibly private family event become fair game for media attention?
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It is obvious this man thrives on media attention from his recent posts.
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They want to soak up some of the media attention from these primaries.
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It is possible, though, that white male serial killers get more media attention.
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Prosecutions of individuals receive considerable media attention, in part because they are unusual.
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It sparked widespread media attention, public hearings and action by the Clinton administration.
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Elizabeth Warren has risen to frontrunner status, with the media attention to match.
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Media attention on the assault focused on Turner's skills in the swimming pool.
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On Thursday, media attention also shifted to allegations of sexual misconduct against Sen.
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"Most have not received the media attention they deserved," the accompanying statement said.
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The emails were real, which was why they drew so much media attention.
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This decision itself brought a fair amount of media attention to its findings.
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At the very least, Trump could get more media attention on Puerto Rico.
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This spin of media attention paralleled the media attention that the Gulf War itself received: a war waged by coalition forces from 35 nations led by the United States against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait.
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She had much the same media attention that I had just for being born.
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Infuriated by the media attention the saga generated, Pokora cut off contact with Wheeler.
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The case, which earned Sorokin the moniker of "SoHo grifter," attracted national media attention.
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On top of that, the relentless media attention had added stress to their marriage.
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However, following publication of this story and other media attention, YouTube terminated the channel.
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I mean, there was no precedence of the level of media attention at all.
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What do you hope the social media attention around Fat Bear Week will accomplish?
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These days, media attention makes Iowa more visible and the caucus structure more complex.
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While the sit-in received a wave of media attention, it did not succeed.
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After the media attention, Pacquiao staunchly denied citing Leviticus — denying even reading the book.
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The media attention from the time was, as you would expect, salacious and gross.
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" And the Seattle Times' Mike Rosenberg: "Amazon parlayed HQ2 into incredibly outsized media attention.
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Lewis was arrested in February 2017 after an intense investigation and massive media attention.
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As media attention turned to the disturbing photos, he posted more of other children.
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The stories of women that suffer similar fates rarely receive any international media attention.
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His arrival, well-worn black briefcase in hand, was greeted with unwonted media attention.
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His death has focused media attention on the issues LGBTQ students face, and Sen.
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For half an hour after the eviction starts, there'll be so much media attention.
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No topic has received more media attention this year than immigration, particularly Hispanic immigration.
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As someone frequently quoted in the press, Nye knew how to get media attention.
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"I'm conscious for the people I'm with," the Snatched star said of media attention.
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My friends get a bigger kick out of everything that happens – media, attention, etc.
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Some in law enforcement say those groups are hoping to receive more media attention.
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The GynePunks garnered media attention with a speculum, so I figured I'd start there.
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But Rheaume believes that it was the media attention that changed the office's mind.
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But all the social media attention only helped fuel the Popeyes chicken sandwich's popularity.
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As his campaign has received more media attention, Johnson has appeared in more polls.
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That quick growth means HQ has also garnered some serious investor and media attention.
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He has commanded an outsize share of media attention in a crowded Republican field.
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Andrew Cuomo and actress Cynthia Nixon, which has drawn a lot of media attention.
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So the fact that its passage attracted almost no media attention may seem odd.
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The museum is also receiving its fair share of local media attention, said Seki.
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Media attention to the case rallied public support to the side of the homeowners.
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Despite Epstein's death, Andrew's past connection to him remained a focus of media attention.
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Rising urban homicide rates have increased media attention on gun deaths in American cities.
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After the episode attracted widespread news media attention, the officer involved drew more scrutiny.
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Although the campaign was unsuccessful, the media attention reintroduced the city to German audiences.
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"The media attention has been hard on Tyler and Gigi," the insider tells PEOPLE.
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Her death, and the investigation and trial of Mr. Madsen, drew worldwide media attention.
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It still brought the platform widespread media attention and put it in the conversation.
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"The media attention has been hard on Tyler and Gigi," a source told People.
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In a couple of months, it won't be possible to get that media attention.
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His Iowa polling rise has provided much of the recent burst in media attention.
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New York (CNN)Marc Weiner knows how to draw media attention and get results.
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The largest helping of negative media attention she's gotten was for that Vox piece.
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The video's release drew media attention and stirred speculation about Mr. Cuomo's presidential ambitions.
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Since then, the Ramapoughs' events have seen scant news media attention and thinning crowds.
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Other candidates have entered the race and have commanded a lot of media attention.
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He will be a magnet for media attention, especially if he wins in December.
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More than 215,000 people signed the petition, and the issue garnered national media attention.
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The indictment drew a frenzy of media attention Monday, dominating headlines and cable news.
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But that activism would wane as time went on and media attention drifted elsewhere.
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"The media attention has been hard on Tyler and Gigi," the insider told PEOPLE.
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Nola was like any other student — except for the media attention she received before graduation.
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HIV and STDs get a disproportionate amount of press and media attention compared to addiction.
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So this launch is crucial to everything—capital investment, media attention and the government's support.
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And his tweets regularly attract tens of thousands of retweets — not to mention media attention.
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Some users were amused by the media attention, but others were angered or freaked out.
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Only when they get enough retweets and media attention do those accounts seem to disappear.
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Every presidential insult and verbal punch draws heavy media attention and automatic criticism; fair enough.
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The new American stories already exist, although they don't get the media attention they deserve.
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And it was from 2010-2014 when Holmes attracted a slew of national media attention.
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But an overwhelming majority of these women, whose stories garnered massive media attention, are white.
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The reversal of her firing was just because of the negative media attention, she said.
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Indeed, LaVar cracked the code for attracting breathless media attention in the age of Trump.
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Pueblo Sin Fronteras had been trying to draw media attention to migration issues for years.
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Lil Tay has predictably created outrage, which has led to a lot of media attention.
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Book events rarely garner national media attention—or, for that matter, much attention at all.
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This isn't the first time the couple has gotten social media attention with romantic posts.
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"The media attention has moved on, end of story," he added, abruptly ending the interview.
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"It comes down to being authentic," the actor told PEOPLE about his newfound media attention.
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Beto O'Rourke and former HUD secretary Julian Castro, also drove media attention to the event.
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It would have been easy to slip in for salacious shock value, or media attention.
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Despite media attention and criticism, top companies continue to hire small numbers of black employees.
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He hopes as media attention on the case fades that Qandeel will not be forgotten.
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But the petition didn't pick up traction until it garnered media attention on May 15.
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Gigante was also infuriated by Gotti's high-rolling lifestyle, and his courting of media attention.
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It wasn't long after Strumia's talk received media attention and criticism that CERN admonished him.
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When it was launched, this effort was wildly successful, amassing countless visitors and media attention.
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Nonetheless, the fact that it's happening still manages to get a lot of media attention.
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The media attention and resulting discussions are sure to prompt our kids to ask questions.
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Instead, he embraced the media attention and used it to further his latest career moves.
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Consumer preferences might be changing for three reasons: health concerns, media attention and new competition.
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Beyond the media attention, substantive changes and improvements can be found in many other areas.
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Do you think that the media attention gave people a certain impression of the town?
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A media-savvy sheriff During his run as sheriff, Arpaio embraced controversy and media attention.
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If the recent media attention causes concern with my church, I reluctantly offer my resignation.
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French media attention on the growing scandal helped to camouflage talks to buy the CSeries.
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Plus, over-the-top media attention is part of the deal when you're a celebrity.
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The company earned a stunning $9 billion valuation and an abundance of news media attention.
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Despite media attention to the contrary, most independent workers aren't dissatisfied Uber drivers or TaskRabbits.
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Those works brought on a flurry of media attention that deemed her a Pop artist.
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He has long since shed any illusions of fast social change or enduring media attention.
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Media attention, political considerations and institutional limitations frequently determine who gets saved and who doesn't.
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Trump has also used the advantages of national media attention like no politician before him.
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One reason, Delaney said, is he wanted media attention when no other candidates were in.
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But having the Hollywood stars there wasn't just for show or for increased media attention.
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Al Sharpton used media attention to spotlight real issues of racial injustice in our society.
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Alqunun's plight gained widespread media attention after she began tweeting her story in early January.
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The move brought a flurry of media attention and boosted ticket sales for the show.
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Kavanaugh has been soaking up media attention, while Coney Barrett also enjoys support among conservatives.
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Now, he says, in light of Epstein's media attention, there are a lot more tourists.
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Bitcoin continues to attract intense media attention as the price of Bitcoin dips and soars.
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Other weight classes suffer for their talent discrepancy or an overall lack of media attention.
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Both Ms. Holmes and Mr. Shkreli courted celebrity and seemed to revel in media attention.
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It's much better for the Democrats if they focus media attention on their presidential candidates.
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Climate change has become a major environmental issue, garnering quite a lot of media attention.
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And if the sole focus is on the person who gets the media attention, etc.
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She speculated that it was fueled by media attention to child kidnappings and other crimes.
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The news drew a storm of media attention and provoked widespread concern on social media.
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And for a while, Mr. Bannon brought that media attention with him wherever he went.
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Mr. Raines made a documentary, "The Underwater Forest," which brought the forest national media attention.
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For one thing, they should take advantage of this media attention by dismantling facile analogies.
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A stunt for sure, but one that Chandler said paid for itself in media attention.
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In The Dead Zone, Stillson generates interest and media attention by putting on a show.
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Trump dominated crowded primary debates and ensuing media attention with similar outlandish or offensive comments.
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This idea, based on some weak evidence, has received considerable media attention and government support.
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Yet, Riley Collins is facing a lack of support and media attention in the race.
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He hasn't publicized his plight on television and mainly finds media attention stressful, Dearn said.
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Like him, she castigates the media for liberal bias but also thrives on media attention.
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There was media attention, an apartment we could never return to, and a memorial service.
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But Ruby said the school has relented in the wake of the ensuing media attention.
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Two executives, whose trial has attracted significant media attention, also have to pay smaller fines.
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All the media attention throughout the summer failed to translate into equivalent real-life interest.
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Militants ambushed the governor to attract media attention and spread its "propaganda strategy," Gusau said.
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Despite all the negative media attention, not a single client has left Brunswick, he said.
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But they get very little national media attention compared to the more ideologically strident members.
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"That seems well behind the level of media attention the issue has received," Franklin notes.
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Some incidents might not get the same media attention a mass shooting gets, Brymer said.
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Now his surprising showing will earn him big points in both fundraising and media attention.
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He claimed that the media attention has already encouraged a few organisations to pay up.
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When the agency released its own findings two weeks later, media attention already had waned.
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This brought Hambleton much media attention, and made him something of an art world star.
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We have seen a number of candidates go through a cycle where they suddenly get more media attention, which leads to a small bump in their approval rating, which leads to a new cycle of positive media attention and a further surge in the polls.
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While the case has not received a lot of mainstream media attention, the details are sordid .
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This led to a recall of millions of vehicles, massive media attention and a congressional hearing.
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He also said the siblings are unaware of how much media attention their case has attracted.
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But it ought to give us pause when we shower extremist groups with constant media attention.
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The enthusiastic response to their Facebook ad has brought the family a lot of media attention.
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Eel or no, the denizen of the deep has garnered quite a lot of media attention.
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Any failure on these issues leads to bad app store ratings and adverse social media attention.
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Trump ended up winning the GOP nomination in no small part because he dominated media attention.
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Amy and Pete, who've received the most favorable media attention, have no path to the nomination.
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He also pointed out that Sanders will get "a lot of media attention" on the trip.
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"It was too much — this was more media attention than we ever expected," Garibo told me.
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The defense has suggested that Mr. Cosby's accusers are motivated by media attention and even money.
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Some were major news events, but many received less media attention than the average Trump tweet.
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But the real question is whether all this media attention is good for Trump's election chances.
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Reflecting on media attention, David added, "The thing we have to do is protect our children."
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Interestingly enough, a lot of his words have been to gain media attention for his campaign.
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Meanwhile, organizations are reluctant to admit to breaches because of the negative media attention they receive.
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Other former Wells Fargo business bankers contacted Delshad after the lawsuit received media attention, he said.
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Palin could be a significant help to Mr. Trump, certainly in terms of news media attention.
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As for the viral video, Kocher says he was surprised to see all the media attention.
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"You told me not to worry and that the media attention would subside," Jackson told Rogow.
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Those poll bounces didn't stick, though -- fading slowly as Donald Trump dominated media attention, Texas Sen.
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It's the perfect spot to find new customers, score invaluable media attention and meet future investors.
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It's partly the media attention that makes all of us relive each attack over and over.
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Trump was clearly upset about the negative media attention he has been receiving in recent days.
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The pure hatred and surreal antics of celebrities since Trump's election warrants more media attention overall.
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It comes with billions of dollars, media attention, activist energy, and power over the global economy.
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Reflecting on media attention, he added, "The thing we have to do is protect our children."
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McKenzie says she believes the sightings have increased because of the widespread media attention they've received.
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Similarly, parties used to drive media attention by signaling to reporters which candidates to take seriously.
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High profile transgender celebrities, such as Laverne Cox and Caitlyn Jenner, have garnered unprecedented media attention.
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The Trump White House released it on Black Friday in the hope of minimizing media attention.
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"California probably gets more media attention than Alaska due mainly to the population factor," Baldwin said.
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Such instances led Charles to worry that the media attention was switching to William and Kate.
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The nail-in-the-coffin remark generated significant media attention, but what does it really mean?
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The real estate tycoon has attracted media attention for his bombastic rhetoric and his personal celebrity.
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President Trump's love for golf and extensive collection of courses continues to receive widespread media attention.
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Her case didn't spark the social media attention Qunun's has, and her fate is still unknown.
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To other Times reporters, it seemed like a stunt to garner media attention that benefitted Bloom.
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Melania Trump knew her surprise visit to the border would draw massive amounts of media attention.
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The arrest was an important opportunity to gain media attention and continue propelling the boycott forward.
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With the Congress tackling postal reform, increasing media attention is focused on the U.S. Postal Service.
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That has brought her a huge amount of media attention and a rise in the polls.
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The training was heavy on media attention, but light on substance, and even lighter on impact.
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Kardashian has an uncanny knack for parlaying these moments into national conversation, media attention, and profits.
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Birdemic opened to massive mainstream media attention and was celebrated by audiences for its every imperfection.
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Trump couldn't stand having a V.P. with whom he'd have to compete with for media attention.
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As enormous media attention grew around the Juggalo March, other groups had latched onto its cause.
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He just wants to give his relationship a little space from all the social media attention.
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A lot of mainstream media attention goes to the federal prison system and war on drugs.
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This latest Bush accuser asked that her name not be published to avoid unwanted media attention.
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Despite all the hype and media attention paid to Bernie Sanders surrogates, like New York Rep.
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The decision received scant media attention, in part because it was overshadowed by the emerging epidemic.
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As checkbooks opened and media attention skyrocketed, it suddenly looked like artists could have it all.
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There, she watched her brother garner national media attention as he dominated youth and junior leagues.
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The deadly deluge caused by the failure of a dam in Laos drew global media attention.
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And this is her main issue with the recent spate of media attention on his crimes.
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Raids are typically a surprise, but media attention and the postponement allowed advocates time to prepare.
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The media attention prompts people to write checks but also to donate clothes, food and medicine.
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Ultimately, the payoff is the excitement and sociability of the bees, the prizes and media attention.
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But the visual of the video is what crystalized public outrage and earned nationwide media attention.
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It became the most popular class in Yale's history and garnered national and international media attention.
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In this case, the lack of media attention could lead people to ignore Puerto Rico's plight.
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He wrote a pair of blog posts on the subject that received media attention in 2016.
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But both had garnered news media attention as openly gay, outspoken members of the American team.
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They also get more media attention because of having access to more researchers, prestige and funding.
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The fate of the boys and their coach has gripped Thailand and drawn international media attention.
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It makes sense from the perspective of one who has long sought to attract media attention.
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But she smiles much more than when she first began gaining media attention a year ago.
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These examples also raise another troubling question: Do scholars tailor their work to get media attention?
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The downside of media attention, however, can already be seen in that New York Times report.
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The couple's dueling political views of the president have been a repeated subject of media attention.
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The soccer team's rescue operation drew global media attention and hundreds of journalists to the scene.
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Of the 100 stories about Biden that got the most social media attention, 77 were negative.
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Beto O'Rourke has shown skill at getting media attention and is seen as an attractive candidate.
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The recipe site clutter has gotten so bad, it's gained media attention and outcry from users.
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"With all the media attention and everything, I got a chip on my shoulder," Townsend said.
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Additionally, some of the most destructive laws are state policies that receive very little media attention.
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Harry said he had to warn his future wife about the media attention they would face.
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Constant media attention, much of it deserving, I know everyone likes to blame the media these days, constant media attention, constant "you suck," constant "you did this, you did that, you did this," a lot of the focus not on good things that you're trying to do.
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Their action was planned for the third day of the festival, and it drew considerable media attention.
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Swartz's suicide brought media attention, particularly after his father accused prosecutors of hounding his son to death.
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The more flamboyant their crime, the more media attention it got — and the country couldn't get enough.
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So he wore them the day of the funeral, and that got a lot of media attention.
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Jenner said the couple does their best to keep their relationship private, despite the constant media attention.
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The incident drew national media attention after a bystander posted video of Weinman getting punched to Twitter.
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He adds ... all the media attention is bad for their girls, but great for Amanda's bottom line.
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Trump avoided this due to the tremendous amount of free media attention he got during the campaign.
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To get attention and to get media attention you have to use, like, the most extreme language.
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Media attention has focused instead on his striking swimming trunks, said to have cost 225 pounds ($300).
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The actress attracted international media attention, protesting alongside other bird enthusiasts with placards outside her own building.
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Decades later, trans figures like Kate Bornstein and Janet Mock gained major media attention for their memoirs.
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Complicating the timing was the ongoing impeachment push, which has consumed the media attention in recent weeks.
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The statement would indicate that this was not due to media attention, like the recent FastCompany article.
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" Campos&apos lawyer, Frank Flansburg III, said Campos and his family experienced "extensive and intrusive media attention.
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Because LaVar Ball, who is getting media attention for God-knows what reason, isn't in the NBA.
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The senator had a knack for drawing media attention by accusing prominent people of betraying the nation.
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This week, however, international media attention abruptly centred on the ending of the experiment in December 2018.
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The murder, which has garnered nationwide media attention, seems to have spurred action by the ridesharing behemoths.
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"It absolutely could be a flakka case," Snyder said soon after the killings, fueling widespread media attention.
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According to Brennan, the timing of his appearance is intentionally set before Thanksgiving to lower media attention.
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The usually pragmatic lawmaker got some media attention earlier this year after a heated exchange with Sen.
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Much of the initial media attention characterized these remarks as Trump telling his supporters to vote twice.
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The cause attracted media attention in the fall and winter, especially after clashes between activists and cops.
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The story received widespread media attention as parents grappled with tough questions: Were America's children completely amoral?
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We're told the goal is to "shield businesses from online harassment" as a result of media attention.
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That brought an influx of new funds, a bevy of endorsements, and a wealth of media attention.
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On the other hand, another general strike on February 221 didn't draw much participation or media attention.
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She tells us that after the sickout and inspections, along with media attention, improvements began to appear.
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And she garners mass media attention in a way many of her peers, barring Daniels, never do.
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The strikes have captured national media attention, and even the attention of some members of Congress. Rep.
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John Kasich planned to dip his toe in South Carolina for some media attention, post-New Hampshire.
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Rabii said he's surprised by the media attention that is often so concentrated around Iran's oil sector.
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Beyond Calais, a handful of other highly visible flashpoints of migrant arrival have drawn widespread media attention.
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"I have never seen this much earned media attention in 40 years of presidential elections," he remarked.
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So long as he can command media attention with antic pomp, the payoff will be worth it.
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In fact, his penchant for media attention got him fired from Trump's campaign (Stone claims he resigned).
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Donald Trump has long been a believer in shoring up media attention even if it isn't favorable.
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Trump thrives on media attention, good and bad — and the press has largely given it to him.
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The historic summit between the United States and North Korea witnessed an unprecedented outpouring of media attention.
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This past summer, ICE gained considerable media attention conducting worksite raids across the South and the Midwest.
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But in the weeks since he announced his 2020 presidential run, O'Rourke's social media attention has fallen.
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It's likely that the death toll drives media attention more strongly than the number of people affected.
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With limited resources and little media attention, he used social media to draw attention to his work.
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Since then, every president except Herbert Hoover has gone before Congress personally, each with increasing media attention.
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Harris has seen a rise in her poll numbers since the issue gained so much media attention.
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This is a possibility for them to shine some light on their situation and get media attention.
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Endorsements and media attention were helping the brand solidify among the titans of sport and athletic wear.
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Advocates for pit bulls say they're stigmatized and such attacks get a disproportionate amount of media attention.
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Of course, IARC is not the only scientific body stirring up media attention with ill-explained results.
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Mr. Trump's knack for commanding news media attention, however, is no substitute for a campaign organization. Mrs.
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He enhanced the value of the brand by saying outrageous things that got him free media attention.
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Why is he getting so much media attention when female candidates with similar policy chops, like Sen.
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And though it didn't get much in the way of media attention, it's a bona fide achievement.
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Nowadays, thanks to media attention, the tournament draws participants from all over the country and the world.
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Each of these cases is compelling, but the two didn't receive the same amount of media attention.
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It has directed media attention to the Parliament, to which the public usually pays just passing attention.
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You're getting a lot of media attention and your project is getting featured all over the world.
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All sorts of factors, including the flurry of national media attention, made this a very unusual race.
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Robert Schellenberg's appeal hearing and detention attracted more media attention, using the court's account of the trial.
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Instead, media attention has made victims more aware of their rights and spurred a boom in complaints.
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Thousands of first novels come out every year, jockeying for media attention, bookshop space and public notice.
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The items were renamed on the site, avoiding much of the social media attention others have received.
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After that tweet received media attention for the backlash it sparked, both CBS and AXS disavowed him.
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In her order, Jackson notes how effective Stone has been in gaining followers, critics and media attention.
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She said that the intense media attention to his death made it difficult to grieve in peace.
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Zverev is ambivalent about the added media attention, but he is certain it will not change him.
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Castro never got significant media attention or polled above 2 percent in the first two early states.
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Some teams have angled to have the last pick and the media attention that comes with it.
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Euthanizing them would bring unwanted media attention, but releasing them into the wild is not an option.
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Trump added that the tactic was likely a ploy to get more media attention for Cruz's campaign.
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We are used to our presidents getting plenty of media attention on a daily basis, of course.
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Paul, who ran for president in 2016, is seen as a senator who revels in media attention.
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Your primary audience is your employees, but you will likely get some public engagement or media attention.
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Q: Was the Jolie-Pitt marriage doomed owing to the onslaught of media attention and online scrutiny?
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The Washington Post reported that Trump has been complaining about the media attention Daniels has been receiving.
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Media attention is also diverted away from important, progressive work and it's increasingly difficult to break through.
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It also put him in the position of stealing media attention and reflecting badly on his boss.
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And, with the scandal getting more and more media attention, Schiff's struggle to get more details continues.
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Typically, when gay and transgender people are assaulted -- even murdered -- there is little national media attention given.
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"It's clear to me the fair has increased the overall media attention to the arts," he said.
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But though it got media attention, the book may have torched Flake's political future in the GOP.
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The volume and tenor of the media attention surrounding Turner's case also provided an important opportunity for discussion.
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The "war room" also garnered heavy media attention, leading some to speculate it was a public relations stunt.
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Two new parents trying to leave the hospital with their newborn baby ended up with worldwide media attention.
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Bangladesh officials doubted IS claims of responsibility and alleged that the group's leaders were simply seeking media attention.
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Jenner has said the couple does their best to keep their relationship private, despite the constant media attention.
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After years of negative media attention, Hunter revealed why she's choosing to come back into the spotlight now.
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But, the media attention and subsequent social media reaction is alarming because of the message it sends out.
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"That's definitely something I think we've all noticed," Murdock said of the fading media attention on the cause.
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Earlier this summer, MIT researcher Manisha Mohan garnered significant media attention for a sticker she designed called Intrepid.
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The media attention translates to other opportunities like speaking and media engagements, and just generally being more influential.
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On average each of the 38 incidents studied garnered 250 news stories, with media attention lasting 4.9 years.
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Many of them, individually, have done quite well, raising their pundit profiles and commanding plenty of media attention.
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The presidential campaign is generating massive global media attention because of Trump and his many provocative policy proposals.
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Debate performances or media attention can tell you something, but it's never clear how long that something'll last.
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This might be one of the largest and most unified social movements that's getting tremendous media attention yet.
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Tanner is also surprised by all of the social media attention he's gotten for simply asking someone out.
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From this video, the YouTube channel attracted national media attention from outlets like PIX11 News and Inside Edition.
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Dunn's parents demanded answers, and media attention soon led some to question Sacoolas's ability to claim diplomatic immunity.
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" * Media attention: "The other thing is I've always been able to get disproportionate amount of press or media.
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Trump's Twitter use has drawn media attention for his unvarnished commentary about his agenda and attacks on critics.
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In court she is known as Alexandra Ivanova after changing her name to try to avoid media attention.
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Simpson was picked up by an unidentified associate during the wee hours Sunday morning to avoid media attention.
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Either way, the ad's release quickly earned Mr. Trump another wave of news media attention, free of charge.
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Pregnancy announcements, baby showers, gender reveals, birth videos — who says human babies deserve all the multi-media attention?
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Just a mention of bitcoin appears enough to woo investors and get media attention (including, now, this story).
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How will he navigate the endless cycle of online promotion and social media attention when the time comes?
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Congregants at the Islamic center in Bloomington were still reeling from the sudden attack and subsequent media attention.
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Starbucks launched the Unicorn Frappuccino in April as a limited-run item, and it enjoyed considerable media attention.
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One official now tells us the media attention on the case has made them do an about-face.
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China's notoriously bad air pollution has gotten a lot of media attention, but conditions are only getting worse.
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National media attention has pulled back the curtain on the mounting frustration and unsafe conditions Americans experience daily.
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Innuendo is how Trump commanded media attention to the idea of tapes for months, right up to Thursday.
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He's the Steve Jobs of sex robots in that he's, at least, the best at attracting media attention.
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He and Stewart faced massive media attention over their on-screen and off-screen relationship at the time.
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Despite the unwanted media attention garnered by the video, Crow soldiered on, ultimately winning the primary Tuesday night.
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And The Times itself has more than once explored the subject of disparate media attention to terrorist victims.
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The woman has refrained from revealing her name in an effort to avoid an onslaught of media attention.
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In an attempt to quell media attention, the provincial police force held a press conference late Thursday night.
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It seems the people of Ruinerwold will have to deal with international media attention for a while longer.
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While the drought conditions in California have received the lion's share of media attention, the problem is widespread.
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Zuckerberg's comment comes after substantial speculation and media attention around a potential 2020 bid for the White House.
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She said that she counsels celebrities to "go on lockdown" when their cases are drawing news media attention.
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Tucker said the media attention paid to the U.S. Post Office issue helps explain the wide political divide.
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Their arguments have been backed up by at least one nonpartisan think tank, which garnered big media attention.
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I thought he meant, how did I think Sinn Fein was handling the media attention it was getting.
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Not exactly a big change, but one you may have missed given the media attention around the decision.
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The Saudi government is already hosting events at the site of Neom to generate investment and media attention.
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Trump has also been more effective in attracting media attention, even though much of it has been negative.
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" He said the idea is to avoid media attention and to "limit the blowback from such political trials.
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The slide toward extinction of endangered West Coast killer whales has captured public and media attention this summer.
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The story garnered Pearce international media attention and prompted him to self-publish a book about the gift.
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The increased media attention, however, has led to some prickly and opinionated analysis of their style of play.
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The student also wanted to avoid going to trial because of the "extraordinary media attention" it would receive.
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She told VICE News she received support from across the country after her case attracted national media attention.
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Once Democrats see coverage of protests elsewhere getting media attention, it's natural to plunge in and pile on.
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The frenzy of media attention about El Chapo has been an ongoing issue amid the pretrial legal wrangling.
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But Trump had some advantages Steyer doesn't, such as his preexisting celebrity and ability to command media attention.
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But while their Trump piñata regularly draws media attention, people planning parties usually stick to more fun themes.
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Unlike the heart of the regular season, these games have high stakes, with increased fan and media attention.
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Representative Beto O'Rourke, his Democratic opponent, has outpaced him in fund-raising and attracted wide-scale media attention.
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While much media attention has been devoted to the capitol, analogous protests occurred in over 85033 Russian cities.
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But before the issue gained widespread media attention, these stories traveled on social media and between friend groups.
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Alex Thompson: Fundraising and media attention will continue to shrink for candidates outside the top five to six.
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The absences of Gucci and Bottega Veneta mean more attention for brands less likely to draw media attention.
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During this period, Clinton received vastly disproportionate media attention, a phenomenon that neither went unnoticed nor unremarked upon.
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The ad buy seems to have earned Mr. Steyer some good will, or at least positive media attention.
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Even if advocates don't win in court, they still draw media attention and put pressure on their targets.
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The statewide numbers will get the media attention, but the congressional districts are what matter for delegate apportionment.
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"The judiciary is most responsive, and perhaps only responsive, when there's some kind of media attention," Leong said.
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We must ask whether the fundamental purpose of the FTC is to earn media attention or protect consumers.
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It would bring the media attention she'd need to extend her reach through the rest of the race.
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It had become the subject of enormous media attention and had drawn scrutiny from Democratic lawmakers in Washington.
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And media attention has visibly shifted off the subject, focusing on juicier topics like the Russia-Trump story.
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Under this imperative, candidates gain traction and greater media attention by alienating as many people as they entertain.
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"It's probably going to be difficult," Lewis said, noting that the media attention had only made things worse.
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But perhaps more importantly in the case of ISIS, media attention bestows a degree of legitimacy upon terrorists.
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In contrast, women's hockey usually draws significant news media attention only once every four years, during the Olympics.
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Any impeachment proceeding would be the story in American politics, sucking up media attention and congressional investigative resources.
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When Tibbetts, a young white woman, disappeared, her case received intense investigation by police and national media attention.
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Fans of Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson often complain that their third-party man hasn't gotten enough media attention.
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He's the leader of the Republican Party, and he commands tremendous media attention and a very powerful platform.
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O'Rourke has out-fundraised Cruz and has gotten a lot of media attention as a legitimate Democratic challenger.
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Ngwenya said bigger crowds and more media attention means more sponsorship and ultimately more money in players' pockets.
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These attract far less media attention than presidential or congressional contests, which isn't exactly conducive to voter turnout.
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Despite her fringe beliefs, she regularly receives mainstream media attention as a purported representative of the Muslim voice.
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And it could be an individual looking to capitalize on the media attention for his or her own ends.
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With post-convention polls and media attention registering at unprecedented levels, the gamble appears preliminarily to have paid off.
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He also found that despite the media attention he has received, he was not a household name in Iowa.
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They also examined Twitter and Instagram posts to estimate the amount of social media attention focused on the show.
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Because of media attention on his life and work, he said he draws attention when he visits American mosques.
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Richardson said they can expect intense media attention in the coming weeks, but that it will eventually fade away.
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She&aposs drawn national media attention and progressives have billed her as a new face of the Democratic Party.
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The gesture brought media attention, including a mention on PEOPLE's Stories to Make You Smile page in the Feb.
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By now, you've realized the obvious: the far-right's internet misbehavior gets more media attention than the far-left's.
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"It was an honest mistake," Fleetwood said, sounding dumbfounded that he had suddenly become a focus of media attention.
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Both incidents had elements that usually draw significant media attention: They occurred in fairly public locations and felt random.
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But quick insults and "clap-back" receive much more social media attention than calls for civility and self-examination.
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Although fewer than 300 people attended, it drew massive media attention after some attendees were filmed doing Nazi salutes.
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He appears to value media attention over policy achievements and he's openly critical of other leaders in his party.
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Ashley Madison got plenty of media attention before the hack, taunting and celebrating politicians and celebrities accused of cheating.
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Photo via Facebook Taekwondo tournament results rarely receive mainstream American media attention outside of Olympics coverage every four years.
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The party, as well as my presidential candidacy, went on to receive much media attention, both nationally and internationally.
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It is no secret that the pre-presidential Trump loved media attention and would do anything to get it.
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The company's currently building four parks in China that are set to open in 2022, generating international media attention.
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Corporate accounts are attractive targets due to their large followings and the media attention that errant tweets can attract.
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Such spikes are common whenever a case of sexual violence receives significant media attention, RAINN President Scott Berkowitz said.
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And in the process, they've earned media attention and helped shift focus away from the complaints about the character.
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has attracted more online and media attention this year than any Democrat running for president.
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One risk is that Cambridge Analytica is just the first of many outfits that receive scrutiny and media attention.
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Some of these conflicts have received more media attention than others, but the plight of each refugee is stark.
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Booker's murder became the most highly publicized killing of a transgender person in recent history, drawing national media attention.
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But it gave Castro a boost in media attention and fundraising -- which could be reason enough to try again.
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Eric S. Multhaup, Turner's attorney, attracted renewed media attention when he argued that "outercourse" is sexual contact while clothed.
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Nine has issued a statement on Tuesday, obtained by The Australian, as local media attention heightened around the case.
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But for one brief halcyon period in December 2016, Kettering was the subject of media attention around the globe.
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The trend is clear: Nobody, except for Ben Carson during his brief boom, can get media attention like Trump.
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He's drawn media attention from Stephen Colbert and Ellen DeGeneres and becoming the subject of President Donald Trump's tweets.
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I too hold up this dish as undeserving of any monkey business for the sake of social media attention.
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There are also more women in business leadership positions along with more media attention being paid to women entrepreneurs.
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We have to transform the media attention away from the rallies and not acknowledge anything they have to say.
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It also has something to do with all his national media attention—in a positive way, in this case.
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"This check in has created a huge influx of media attention that we appreciate," a spokesperson told The Verge.
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In other words, this will be largely decided by which candidates are able to capture the most media attention.
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With a job approval rating at just 39 percent, Trump is grabbing media attention to fire up his voters.
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Officials have said that despite increased media attention, there has been no "uptick" in American deaths in the country.
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It was a great week for musicians who trolled us all into giving them some intense social media attention.
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The president has visited Mar-a-Lago 25 times since taking office, bringing unprecedented media attention to the resort.
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Abby Peterson, her attorney, speculated that Vargas's arrest "could be retaliation" for the media attention her case had received.
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At the time, the case garnered very little local media attention, and many believed police could have done more.
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That win received considerably less media attention than the Democratic pickup in the 178th District in that same body.
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But he insisted the media attention to a misstep — amid the volume of questions he answers — gets outsize attention.
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The flagship iPhone X, priced at $999, has drawn most of the media attention for the holiday shopping season.
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Media attention has predominantly characterized this phenomena as an issue of Republicans versus Democrats or state versus local control.
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In other words, as a company garners investor interest, analyst coverage and media attention, the probability of misstatement increases.
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And Haslam indicated he wouldn't treat Brown's case differently simply because it had gotten a lot of media attention.
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He's gotten more mileage and media attention (and fewer questions about his tax returns) from bashing the Latino piñata.
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"The media attention is 100% warranted," Brad Greiwe, the cofounder and managing partner at Fifth Wall, told Business Insider.
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The habit has facilitated meaningful friendships for Winter all over the world and has nabbed him national media attention.
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During his time in New York, Kasich received media attention for all he ate while traveling around the state.
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The couple, once among President Trump's biggest supporters, have become fatigued by the resulting media attention, sources told CNBC.
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The trial drew intense media attention, with more than 100 credentials issued for print, online, television and radio reporters.
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The hacker may continue to drop bits and pieces of stolen information in an attempt to generate media attention.
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He gets all the media attention he wants through his tweets, and he keeps complete control over the message.
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But I don't think that what happened in New Zealand had anything to do with all the media attention.
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When it comes to the Green New Deal, most media attention has focused on first-term New York Rep.
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Child prodigies generally avoid the limelight; those who do go public will endure relentless media attention throughout their childhood.
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Now Bland's mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, is raising awareness about other black daughters whose deaths escaped widespread media attention.
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The week's mass shootings in the United States were once again routine by national standards, drawing limited media attention.
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None of the challengers here have more than $60,000 in the bank or have garnered much national media attention.
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I wasn't used to having crazy media attention like everyone — I remember I should have never opened my Facebook.
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The legislation also got significant media attention, with coverage in the New York Times, the New Republic, and elsewhere.
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Without adequate regulation, some hackers say, media attention and public pressure can be the best way to enforce security.
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It's also analogs like carfentanil, which has also drawn media attention as it's appeared in the illicit drug market.
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"Every time he talks about climate change he drives more media attention to the exact issue," Dr. Leiserowitz said.
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We are disgusted, for example, by someone who fakes a racist attack on himself to gain positive media attention.
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Media attention turned back to Hillary Clinton's emails with a little over a week to go before the election.
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I have some additional thoughts on how you could get more media attention without adding any more staff members.
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The very institution they have relentlessly beaten up on has given them offices, salaries, travel expenses and media attention.
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The news media attention that he once saw as so valuable ultimately helped knock him from his powerful post.
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Given the sensitivities involved and the enormous news media attention, he has conducted much of the proceedings in secret.
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The murders on Koh Tao -- an idyllic island popular with divers -- drew intense media attention from across the world.
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Media attention focussed almost exclusively on these traits, rather than on, say, what either might actually do as President.
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It began in San Francisco in December 2015 and spread to Brooklyn last summer, thanks to social media attention.
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Zdorovetskiy, who also runs the adult site Vitaly Uncensored, has gotten media attention for several stunts in the past.
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The restoration work attracted some media attention after the Barrs spent more than $100,000 on fireplace stone carvings alone.
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A pair of millennial marketers charged with drawing media attention to the piece see it as a tough sell.
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Harris also will not file in person to be on the ballot, a tradition that garners local media attention.
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Many other venues had reached out to the couple after the video received widespread media attention, Ms. Welch said.
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Then, said Sullivan, they should try to make the most out of nightly TV appearances and national media attention.
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Carter's attorneys argued that her case, which drew worldwide media attention, violated her First Amendment rights to free speech.
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Video of the the emotional aftermath captured by Raiders fan Tony Badilla went viral this week, capturing media attention.
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The ease of creating a campaign and the potential for social media attention has attracted organizers of all types.
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His grievances received far more national news media attention than the pro-impeachment protests in communities across the country.
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It is therefore time that the candidates' plans -- and how they differ --become the focus of more media attention.
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Buttigieg suggested he was open to the idea, generating a round of media attention and debate among legal scholars.
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The bottom line: The Republican anger that animated the Trump rise and presidency gets most of the media attention.
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The company is likely facing down a protracted legal fight that could span months and drive unwanted media attention.
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Schumer is famous for cultivating media attention, and his aides are responsible for making sure that he gets it.
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Stories that got the most media attention involved accusations against powerful men like Weinstein, Matt Lauer, and Kevin Spacey.
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The ominous, movie-like scenario is sure to command media attention and be the focus of further journalistic digging.
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Pat Fitzgerald, uncomfortable with media attention, declined to speak with me, preferring to let his daughter do the talking.
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"Some have conveniently concluded... that the media attention itself is the primary objective of TST's activities," the response reads.
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Again, Bangladesh officials doubted IS claims of responsibility and alleged that the group's leaders were simply seeking media attention.
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Kaepernick attracted media attention in the NFL 2016 season for protesting police brutality by kneeling during the national anthem.
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Never had the wife of a presidential candidate received so much media attention—coverage partly fueled by Republican misogynists.
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The agencies facing cuts don't typically get a lot of media attention or other time in the public spotlight.
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Yet they demand to be taken seriously as athletes, juggling news media attention while trying to focus and train.
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The distributor earned endorsement from the Monterey Bay Aquarium and garnered media attention from Bon Appetit, Forbes and many more.
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All of which suggests that Williams' death, aided by the outsized media attention it initially got, sparked a copycat effect.
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Donald Trump's name may be all over the news, but the free media attention isn't necessarily helping his business empire.
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In an interview with the New Yorker's David Remnick, AOC characterized all the media attention as exhausting and borderline dangerous.
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Organizers said the demonstrators were thankful to the candidates, and not only for the media attention they brought with them.
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But it's doubtful this visit would have gotten such a boost in media attention had there been no bread incident.
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Presidents have to handle many issues, some of which get a ton of media attention and some of which don't.
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S. Dollar submissions on a desire to avoid generating negative media attention and to protect Citi's reputation in the market.
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International media attention on the story reached a boiling point after President Trump called for the caravan to be stopped.
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Tulsi Gabbard and Andrew Yang have not garnered as much national media attention as either of their campaigns would prefer.
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Media attention for the party, both the national committee chairman and the party's political director say, is at unprecedented levels.
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The number of reports may be increasing due to media attention and the growth of the Essure Problems Facebook group.
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Moretz told the magazine that media attention can be frustrating for the couple, who met two years ago at SoulCycle.
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So far, O'Rourke has drawn a record fundraising haul and lots of media attention, but polling still shows GOP Sen.
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When Kate Middleton married Prince William in 226, a tremendous portion of the media attention wasn't on Kate at all.
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The family later moved to Oregon and then, following media attention in the wake of Devonte's viral fame, to Washington.
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At certain points in the tour, it's intimated to me that Parkdale has not always been open to media attention.
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Amancio Ortega, the Spanish son of a railway worker, founded Inditex, a fast-fashion giant, and shuns any media attention.
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They argue that such behavior erodes civil norms, and they fret that the subsequent viral media attention will alienate moderates.
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"Despite the distance, the media attention and everything else, there's a real ease to their relationship," a source told PEOPLE.
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A group of teenage boys, black and Hispanic, had quickly been detained in the investigation, which generated intense media attention.
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In the early days of these artists' careers, media attention focused more heavily on fans than on the performers themselves.
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She has garnered national media attention for her efforts to improve access to naloxone, a drug that reverses opioid overdoses.
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One San Francisco church regularly doused people sleeping around the building for years—at least until it drew media attention.
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While the project gained considerable media attention, some critics said it still failed to address the underlying issues on Facebook.
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The prevailing wisdom was that Trump was doing the AMA as a way of distracting media attention from the DNC.
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What all the media attention on separation of families is really saying, is don't incarcerate those who come here illegally.
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Her fear of media attention was clear in a note to Salter, a longtime fan with whom Lee regularly corresponded.
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Anarchist activists using black bloc tactics at protests also typically shun media attention, wearing black masks to conceal their identities.
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"With all the media attention, Mr. Brühl said, "one should not forget that this decision was temporary from the beginning.
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Increased media attention to LGBT rights — and particularly transgender rights — in recent months could also be part of the explanation.
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Along with its reputation for bare-bones amenities, Spirit also garnered media attention for an internal feud with its pilots.
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That study received substantial media attention before a later investigation revealed that his research was fraudulent and fraught with misconduct.
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Carino was familiar with media attention and paparazzi stepping in his tracks even before dating the GRAMMY award-winning singer.
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She tweeted a photo of the two men cheers-ing, and it understandably got a lot of social media attention.
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And Rubio says it's just the latest in a line of Trump's "outrageous" comments designed to suck up media attention.
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Jiang Zemin, former president of China through the '219s, captured media attention as he checked his watch throughout the speech.
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Check out Matt Yglesias's explainer for more details on the Trump Foundation controversies that have gotten weirdly little media attention.
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Irene: I haven't seen it because I don't really like those stories—I don't think we need more media attention.
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Filmmaker Lexi Alexander was the center of some media attention when she wrote a tweet claiming to be the creator.
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All too often, the measure of the success of the head of a federal agency is fame and media attention.
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Even the opposition leader, ex-president and now senator Álvaro Uribe, known for his love of media attention, kept quiet.
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They added that the presumptive Republican nominee is interested on capitalizing on the media attention surrounding his White House run.
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The case has drawn huge media attention, particularly since Trump asked Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven to help free Mayers.
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But the lawmaker named him as the subject of the investigation in parliament, and the case received international media attention.
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Playing host to a convention is often viewed as a major boost for a city, bringing revenue and media attention.
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Be there as 593-20 stellar startups vie for the Disrupt Cup, investor love, media attention and the $50,000 prize.
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Much media attention has focused on the erosion of herd immunity due to pockets of unimmunized children and deservedly so.
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Dunham is the perfect example of why a Milo could draw so much media attention just for being a provocateur.
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The conservative Texan's campaign stop in the incongruous surroundings of the South Bronx earlier this month attracted considerable media attention.
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Another Republican strategist, Chip Saltsman, said drawing lots of media attention is not the same thing as showing political leadership.
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Media attention and public grief were extensive after her death in a car crash in a Paris tunnel on Aug.
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Arpaio was convicted of criminal contempt of a federal court in a racial profiling case that drew national media attention.
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If those happen, they'll help improve his polls, which in turn will help bring in more money and media attention.
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Although she's received the most media attention, Ocasio-Cortez is not the only progressive candidate to shake up the establishment.
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When those attacks first began, they garnered some media attention, but barely registered as a blip on the site's traffic.
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In October, Mark Ruffalo and civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson joined protesters on the ground, which spurred media attention.
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After renewed media attention into the Duke and Duchess of York's connection to Epstein, the financier threatened a defamation suit
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"No case ever received as much media attention as this," a protest leader told South Korea's Yonhap News in June.
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An academic paper that analyzed the hysteria presented by the media at the time says "media attention was immense" (here).
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Media attention spikes around coverage of emerging infectious diseases and pollsters are feeling the heat of a busy news cycle.
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Jihadist attacks have claimed many innocent lives in recent years and attracted much media attention because of their sensationalist nature.
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His White House is trying to gather media attention for his budget and infrastructure plan — crowding out the immigration debate.
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Helped by the media attention on the riots, Mr. Paludan gathered enough signatures to qualify as a candidate for Parliament.
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Lina isn't backing down ... telling friends she cut ties with Scott Friday after the media attention became too much. Really?
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Now, it's worth remembering that Kasich has gotten little media attention so far and has scarcely been attacked by Democrats.
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This year, with flatter premiums and a raucous midterm election, there has been less media attention on the enrollment period.
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But his populists have also quickly internalized Mr. Bannon's most important lesson: that media attention creates its own political momentum.
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Media attention on the women's game increased after a shooter opened fire at the Republicans' congressional baseball practice last year.
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Mr. Wahab says that more than 30 years later, there is still very little media attention or education about albinism.
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But the white members of the bling ring, like Nick Prugo and Alexis Neiers, garnered most of the media attention.
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The unveiling ceremony prompted a wave of media attention, a visit from President Bill Clinton, and a fund-raising drive.
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Their relationship and the ongoing divorce negotiations (they have six children) have been the subject of plenty of media attention.
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These are startups that will to take up more and more media attention as they march towards the public markets.
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A few years ago, a bid to create six states out of California drew wide media attention but ultimately fizzled.
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With the recent emphasis on Uber and WeWork, much media attention has been focused on high-burn, "software-enabled" startups.
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Rights lawyers helped draw national media attention to scandals involving tainted milk and vaccines, illegal land seizures and police brutality.
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While Walsh and Weld have generated loads of media attention, it hasn't translated to fundraising dollars or encouraging poll numbers.
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He and costar Kristen Stewart faced massive media attention over their on-screen and off-screen relationship at the time.
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Even in defeat, the reception and the news media attention back home were unlike anything the team had ever known.
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Zinke has received media attention for his desire to fly specialized flags above the department that would signify his presence.
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Shafiroff has been gaining prominence lately for her fund-raising prowess as well as her proficiency in getting media attention.
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In November, Netflix garnered media attention when it jokingly tweeted at Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip's official account.
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As one of the worst on record, and only just peaking, this year's flu season has garnered significant media attention.
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Another reason is the colleges' reputations as breeding grounds of left-wing ideology, virtually guaranteeing protests and news media attention.
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The spectacle of this media attention can be dangerous: School shootings and suicides often happen in clusters, one inspiring another.
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Politicians and parole board members are terrified that a parolee will commit a new crime that attracts negative media attention.
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The second was a moderate surge in social-media attention on the unusual symbol he sported on his left hand.
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And news media attention that might have gone to U.F.C. fighters has instead been on speculation about the possible superfight.
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Such collective punishment is illegal in Russia, and, as the house burnings gained media attention, Putin was forced to respond.
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Still, the constant media attention he received at the height of the investigation had turned him into a public figure.
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And for much of her efforts, she's struggled to win headlines or command the media attention that followed her predecessors.
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No one was injured, but the unidentified driver's use of Autopilot has brought regulator and media attention to the incident.
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Buttigieg's inability to connect with minority voters thus far this election cycle has received a great deal of media attention.
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It's unclear when the BWM was first posted to Tuvie, but it recently attracted media attention on design blog MyModernMet.
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Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, all of whom factored the lack of media attention into their decisions to drop out.
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The pair's letter comes as Perrotta, the head of Pruitt's security detail, has attracted significant media attention in recent weeks.
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Mr. Brim of Adam & Eve/DDB said that the Catterbox campaign had gotten an enormous amount of free media attention.
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Not surprisingly, actors' challenge photos got a good bit of media attention, with most falling into the "age defying" bucket.
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The incident attracted national media attention after inmates used their contraband cellphones to post footage of the uprising on Facebook.
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Like Qiu, Yu, Sun, and Hu have become prominent activists receiving considerable media attention in China and around the world.
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O.J. Simpson, the sheer weight of the media attention meant that she stood as a very new sort of figure.
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His Senate bid generated a torrent of media attention and excited voters in a party desperate for fresh political faces.
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"Some time in the last six months I just realised that media attention towards tardigrades has been increasing," he said.
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The ads are getting a lot of media attention, giving them even broader play than Our Principles PAC paid for.
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When former police officer Darren Wilson shot and killed Michael Brown, much of the media attention focused on shooting specifically.
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What needs to change is that women who are tall and skinny get more media attention than those who are curvy.
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"It was unprecedented," Clark, 62, says in the current issue of PEOPLE of the media attention she received during the trial.
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"The media attention gives you the platform to speak about the things that are important to you," she told Vanity Fair.
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"During my time in college I received an enormous amount of media attention," said Stewart, who played for the UConn Huskies.
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Unfortunately, the media attention they received brought Berchtold back into their lives, and he tried to enter some of their events.
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While the huge attack on Krebs' website drew a lot of media attention, the threat from DDoS attacks is nothing new.
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Ben Cardin in the Maryland Democratic primary, ending a longshot bid that attracted widespread media attention when it began in January.
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As soon as the nominee is announced, the media attention starts and outside interest groups get to roll up their sleeves.
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But it backed off as media attention intensified and because the stakes were so small: The award was less than $5,000.
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The product demand was so high it was hard to keep up with it, and local media attention further increased demand.
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The documentary has gotten some media attention in China, and companies and institutions have asked to donate and sponsor the filmmakers.
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The retired general is averse to media attention and hesitant to criticize the president publicly, and so he's stayed largely silent.
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Unfortunately, the majority of them won't get the media attention and won't have the same choices and resources that Carlson had.
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After President Trump began demanding via social media that the caravan is stopped, international media attention on the group greatly intensified.
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"For the first time women are pushing issues to the forefront that are getting a lot of media attention," she said.
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FOR a subject that purports to be an arcane niche, the milieu of obsessive sommeliers has attracted much media attention recently.
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"This policy, called 'Separate Family Units,' was specifically designed to gain media attention and generate a substantial deterrent effect," Merkley said.
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We will not take it easily if female athletes (especially Black ones, such as Serena Williams) do not get media attention.
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Bailar, who will enter his junior year this fall, has used his media attention to advocate for trans inclusion in sports.
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And unlike Huckabee, that candidate was already a bona fide celebrity, a genius at gaining media attention, and a literal billionaire.
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Why it matters: It shows that the topics that got outsized media attention weren't the ones that animated people the most.
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"Despite the distance, the media attention and everything else, there's a real ease to their relationship," a source recently told PEOPLE.
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Well, here's hoping this tiny blurb in a larger feature about shows to watch over Thanksgiving counts as "major media attention"!
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The company began as a Silicon Valley darling, attracting the early backing of Y Combinator, other top investors and media attention.
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No matter how you get there, it's a stellar opportunity to find new customers, get media attention and meet future investors.
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Gillard was one of Australia's few unmarried leaders, and her relationship with hairdresser boyfriend Tim Mathieson drew plenty of media attention.
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Similarly, most media attention has focused on substance abuse in states Mr Trump won, such as West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio.
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He also drew national media attention in June when he proposed holding a contest to draw Muhammad, the prophet in Islam.
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Presidential elections, on the other hand, suck up media attention and advertising dollars from up to two years before Election Day.
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While emoji occupy a disproportionate percentage of media attention, the consortium has structured a separate committee to handle most of it.
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It's rise to the very top of the platform in just a few years has garnered a ton of media attention.
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Helping athletes think strategically, not just about drawing media attention but about how to strengthen their hands at the bargaining table.
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The case caught national media attention and raised questions of excessive police force and the role of race in police interactions.
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The changes Obama did make in other policy areas — from Indian reservations to the FBI — didn't always get much media attention.
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After all, no human being loves the spotlight more, and he's chased after media attention since he was a young man.
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In 21954 Onassis moved to resolve the issue of an heir while also bringing some much-needed media attention to Monaco.
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A very short phone call I had with the couple made it pretty clear that they didn't want any media attention.
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He argues that college students' mental-health issues might get more media attention simply because it makes for a good story.
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And those are just cases that have received mild media attention — enough to fill a page or two of Google results.
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"Despite the distance, the media attention and everything else, there's a real ease to their relationship," a source previously told PEOPLE.
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It is unlikely, in other words, that he will make a big Medicare privatization sales pitch that commands daily media attention.
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"The posher the house, the more media attention we get," she explained as she whipped up a vat of Quorn lasagne.
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"The thing that's different with such a high-profile media case, the jurors will be inundated with (media attention)," she said.
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Despite the media attention their reconciliation received, those who knew the couple had no doubt their love was the real thing.
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Trudeau is clearly fishing for more media attention (here it is), a tactic his administration has used for some time now.
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Meanwhile, Kardashian claims Chyna's career only benefited from the media attention surrounding their relationship and that her net worth has risen.
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This effectively upstaged the debate and drew media attention away from the recently unearthed tapes of Trump bragging about sexual assault.
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"In fact, due to unwanted media attention, I understand the CMMC may be terminating its management of Cohen's medallions," Shtayner writes.
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The Montana video is the latest Border Patrol encounter that has received wide press and social media attention in recent months.
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When a presidential candidate gets massive media attention, there is always a surge of interest in what they think and believe.
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But they generated some media attention, and they drew activists and observers not just from Israel but from around the world.
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Opposition to "clean" energy doesn't fit the dominant narrative and therefore doesn't get the media attention given to anti-hydrocarbon protests.
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Gay, lesbian and transgender issues were mostly taboo until recently, which meant that there was scarce media attention on the issue.
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"People are now aware of the extent of plastic pollution given all the media attention and the overwhelming stats," Lapis says.
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The patriot movement, a catch-all name for militias and other groups throughout the US, is getting media attention yet again.
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For example, the lack of media attention to the "eggs reduce heart attacks" study caused me a great deal of concern.
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Flowers's case gained media attention after it was the subject of the investigative podcast "In the Dark," by American Public Media.
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Yet, thousands of emergency nurses are assaulted and injured every year at work and the story rarely receives widespread media attention.
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The takeover generated wide news media attention and awakened many Americans for the first time to the plight of Native Americans.
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An all-girl squad from Afghanistan drew worldwide media attention when President Donald Trump intervened after they were denied U.S. visas.
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His case got lots of media attention in the U.S. and South Korea, which led his birth mother to come forward.
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This coupled with the fact that the outspoken billionaire gets so much media attention gives him an advantage in the primary.
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But as it turned out, the story was likely made up in a strange, but effective, attempt to gather media attention.
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The Finn will still relish racing with less media attention and more freedom, while for Ferrari there are also clear benefits.
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P.S.: Kairos is in the midst of an initial coin offering — not a bad time to attract popular and media attention.
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Consumers first got their hands on it in 245, but the buzz and media attention didn't really take off until 22009.
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Though there was a crush of media attention, the girls looked much like other competitors, wearing jeans along with white headscarfs.
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Detroit-based CEO and philanthropist Bill Pulte has gained media attention in recent months for using Twitter to offer money toFriday.
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The resulting media attention led to increased scrutiny of the relationship between Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Ferguson, and the financier.
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Every year, he says, a hurricane would begin brewing in North Carolina or Florida and get a lot of media attention.
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Like many elite donors, the Mercers shun mainstream media attention — even while financing alternative outlets that provide content for conservative activists.
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And those are just incidents from the last few years that attracted social media attention and were reported in the news.
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In multiple interviews over the ensuing months he maintained this stance, even as the controversy spiraled and earned national media attention.
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Replication is often absent or woefully inadequate; theories are often driven by hype and media attention; peer review is often weak.
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I spoke with Missy Holliday, organ operations director at LifeCenter in Cincinnati, where an honor walk garnered national social media attention.
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It has been about two months since the emblem was officially changed, though the alteration drew news media attention this week.
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We are very diverse, but the trans women who get media attention tend to fit the more feminine ideal or expectations.
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He told investigators he wanted to kill black men in New York specifically because he would get more media attention there.
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Bodies of civilians, especially those killed in misdirected attacks, are often taken from remote areas to Mogadishu to draw media attention.
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Meghan Markle's friends warned her about the harsh media attention she would face if she pursued her relationship with Prince Harry.
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The company also received media attention after a number of high-profile murders and stories about sex trafficking through their website.
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A report in The Clarion-Ledger that highlighted the estimates of up to 7,000 skeletons also set off widespread media attention.
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But she said that the pavilion's playlist had received outsized media attention and that the causes of homelessness deserved more scrutiny.
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Despite having little knowledge of the company, he was able to get media attention with his remarks, the CEO told Reuters.
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"Uncle Joe" could quickly take away media attention and campaign funds from Democrats who would perform better in the general election.
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The singer attracted media attention last month when he was seen holding hands and sitting closely with his Palmer costar Wainwright.
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We know one of the reasons Trump did well in the 2016 Republican primary was his ability to command media attention.
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New York (CNN Business)For years, Pinterest received less media attention — and less scrutiny — than rivals like Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
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But in 0003, the former president took a trip on Mr. Epstein's private jet, which brought a flurry of media attention.
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Growing media attention as more news organizations cover the topic has played a role as well in changing attitudes, he said.
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Vonn has gathered a significant level of media attention and has long been the face of skiing in the United States.
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Still, Trump's name recognition and media attention had much to do with his ability to gain traction relative to his peers.
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That will help avoid media attention and sudden money requests from long-lost friends or relatives you never knew you had.
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For an organization without a website or any media attention, FEC records show Support American Leaders PAC raised $114,240 in January.
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E.O. types" who increasingly run universities mistake media attention for scholarship, he said: "It's the arm-wavers who can command attention.
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Cory Booker's endorsement of a gun licensing program are among the proposals that have received significant media attention in the primary.
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The nation's newest federal court is also its busiest, yet it seldom receives any media attention praising it for its productivity.
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The longtime CNN anchor slammed Griffin in May after the severed head photo was quickly criticized and grabbed substantial media attention.
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Short media attention spans may be a contemporary inevitability, but the disease should not spread to U.S. national-security decision makers.
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Trump&aposs tweets, it says, have served in "fueling unwanted media attention that has radically altered her day-to-day life."
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The middle class and its discontents have occupied so much political and media attention lately that poverty has been crowded out.
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Life with no media attention isn't worth living for the 85-year-old, race-baiting former sheriff of Maricopa County, Ariz.
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And the more media attention is paid to workplace inequality, gentrification and the wealth gap, the more their bias is confirmed.
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While earned media is all but guaranteed, voters will watch, for good and bad, a ticket that attracts more earned media attention.
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It will be the House, not the Senate, where the major investigations will play out and the media attention will be focused.
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"There's probably no one who's ever walked this earth that was the focus of such media attention their entire life," Gillon says.
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He added the print edition was able to garner a lot of media attention, which brought more attention to Amazon's advertising campaign.
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"Zika has completely fallen off the radar, but the lack of media attention doesn't mean it's disappeared," one doctor told the Times.
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The attacks received significant media attention and highlighted prevailing discriminatory, and occasionally violent, behaviors and attitudes towards people of the lowest caste.
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The campaign centered on the GOP congressman's support of tax cuts and Obamacare repeal, attracting national media attention weeks before the election.
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"Despite significant media attention being given to divestments and moves away from coal, market trends are proving resistant to change," IEA said.
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A win on February 26th, coupled with Mr Farhadi's recent media attention, may position Iranian cinema on the radar of more moviegoers.
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Unfortunately, these other issues are getting pushed to the margins in the 2020 campaign, while media attention has focused obsessively on Medicare.
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"The reported kidnapping raised public safety concerns and drew widespread media attention, thereby becoming an issue of public interest," the attorneys said.
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While the attorneys general, including Mr. Pruitt, garnered media attention for the case, "The argument they had was ludicrous," Mr. Revesz said.
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The Juggalos have gotten a lot of media attention in the last few weeks, first because their movement seemed outwardly ridiculous — clowns!
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Still, the debate over the two sandwiches and subsequent media attention is helping drive some awareness and demand for the new sandwich.
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She explained how events like Milo Yiannopoulos' September 2017 speaking engagement, which gained global media attention, have mischaracterized the debate on campus.
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It's entirely plausible that a dissident group would create a fake video to bring attention to their plight and garner media attention.
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Though the business has been welcome, the media attention—and scrutiny—has been overwhelming for the company, which has just eight employees.
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This year, the startups really bring the heat as they compete for investor love, media attention and $100,000 in non-equity cash.
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Despite their penchant for getting media attention, the real identities of the hackers the group has remained shrouded in mystery—until today.
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The media attention and mobilized resistance over the second vote was far diminished from the crescendo that preceded the first doomed effort.
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Bennett told "Fox & Friends" Thursday morning she was offered a job by Blue Target Firearms as a result of the media attention.
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You've gotten a lot of media attention (including a great in-depth piece from the Atlantic) for your work on this film.
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But the New Left also intentionally straddled the line between prank and sincerity in order to draw media attention to their cause.
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Another moment that garnered international and social media attention was the cheering of Democratic congresswomen after Trump's comments about female job creation.
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However, job-related stress, the media attention and hateful social media comments have been "difficult" for O'Neill and his family, Mills said.
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With businesses stockpiling product, and all the media attention around the supply issues, Joy said dispensaries have also become targets for theft.
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It also said an attack over the U.S. Independence Day holiday would garner media attention that would further Islamic State's propaganda efforts.
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Since the Trump White House released its proposed 2900 budget, most of the media attention has focused on taxes, healthcare and education.
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But just after he returned home, Durant says, the media attention affected his relationship with his family, specifically his first wife, Lorrie.
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The most likely culprit is the increased media attention and public's realization that there are other promising coins besides Bitcoin out there.
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The documentary was linked to and reposted by countless media outlets, and prompted a morbid resurgence in media attention for the location.
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Gun deaths get the most media attention following a mass-fatality incident, such as in Parkland, Las Vegas, Pittsburgh, or Thousand Oaks.
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Trump also explains that he views media attention as free advertising, which he has taken advantage of throughout his White House bid.
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"Jen didn't want to announce it for as long as possible, because she wanted to avoid the media attention," the source says.
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The subject became exceptionally topical with all the media attention about Apple's stockpile of cash, which has grown to about $250 billion.
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Earlier this year, the forum received national media attention after a man attacked a crowd with a van in Toronto, killing 10.
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But as I wrote this morning, the rule of this election has been that whichever candidate is receiving media attention is losing.
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With expert media manipulation, Trump earned himself approximately $5 billion worth of media attention for free, according to figures reported by Reuters.
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Media attention on military drone strikes has influenced the public perception of all drones, falsely painting commercial drones in a bad light.
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Clark is not a bomb-throwing ideologue who's more interested in getting media attention than in getting things done on the Hill.
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This is so common that gun control advocates predict it every single time a shooting happens and gets lots of media attention.
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Media attention is also a huge factor in generating contributions, and the supersaturated coverage that greeted Harvey and Irma tapered for Maria.
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But the hearing is being held in the larger courthouse in Norristown because of the expected news media attention and security issues.
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No fancy gear means no big-money interest, so no media attention — thus Ultimate Frisbee flies under the radar of most Americans.
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Even back when constant media attention was helping Trump win the primary, it was making him unpopular with the public at large.
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But despite the gains the groups say they've made in fundraising, staffing, coordination and media attention, few are taking their efforts seriously.
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Mr. Catsimatidis echoed a recent suggestion from Mr. Trump that raising $1 billion was unnecessary because he attracted so much media attention.
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In fact she only really gained national media attention in June, when she won her primary, defeating longtime Democratic Representative Joe Crowley.
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He unfurled the red carpet between the ruins, and ordinary Palestinians walked upon it, attracting a frenzy of international news media attention.
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Over breakfast at an Applebee's near her home recently, her father tried to assess her feelings about the scrum of media attention.
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An undocumented flight attendant who was in federal custody for six weeks was released Friday, after her case received widespread media attention.
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The concept made for easy headlines, and Badasyan received a slew of American media attention at its outset, both positive and critical.
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The ensuing uproar brought a wave of media attention, roiling Princeton, a quiet, wooded university town between New York City and Philadelphia.
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But in 2011, that was enough to capture mainstream media attention and propel Hart into becoming one of the platform's emerging stars.
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Others, like blogger Chelsea McDonnough, say the increased media attention will only lead to more people celebrating finally paying off the debt.
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As Theranos started to rake in millions of funding, Holmes became the subject of media attention and acclaim in the tech world.
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Heavy media attention has centered around recordings the former "Apprentice" contestant has been sharing in interviews and leaked copies of the book.
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A practical way to do so is to collaborate with other initiatives that are already receiving widespread media attention and bipartisan support.
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Hedge fund managers David Einhorn and Bill Ackman get much of the media attention, but some lower-profile managers are performing better.
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Prosecution and regulation are not mutually exclusive, but political energy and media attention are disproportionately expended by the lust for criminal punishment.
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"DOJ is directing media attention to the question they want to answer," said Jack Danahy, co-founder of the cybersecurity firm Barkly.
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Media attention around the scandal focused on professional road cyclists, however, sports people from other disciplines were also connected to the case.
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Mr. Bannon, a provocateur at Breitbart, has never run a campaign, but he knows a lot about how to get media attention.
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Ashley Madison got plenty of media attention before the hack, with former chief executive Noel Biderman boasting of a $1 billion valuation.
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