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  • 81know one is alive — {v. phr.} Not to notice a person. Used with negative or limiting words and in questions. * /She was a good looking girl but she didn t know I was alive./ Compare: GIVE A HANG …

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  • 82La Brèche de Roland — Infobox Mountain Pass Name = La Brèche de Roland Photo = La breche de roland 2.jpg Caption = La Brèche de Roland, seen from the French side. Notice the person standing in the lower left corner of the Brèche. Elevation = m to… …

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  • 83Anand (2004 film) — Infobox Film | name = Anand caption = Oka manchi coffee lanti cinema (English: A nice coffee like movie) director = Sekhar Kammula producer = Sekhar Kammula writer = Sekhar Kammula starring = Raja Kamalinee Mukherjee Satya Krishnan Anish… …

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  • 84publicist — pub|li|cist [ pʌblısıst ] noun count someone whose job is to use newspapers, television, etc. in order to make people notice a person, organization, or product …

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  • 85publicity — pub|lic|i|ty [ pʌb lısəti ] noun uncount ** attention in magazines, newspapers, or television: Her behavior on the movie set attracted a lot of free publicity. a publicity campaign (=an attempt to get publicity) a. information that makes people… …

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  • 86publicity stunt — pub licity ,stunt noun count something unusual that is done to make people notice a person, organization, or product …

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  • 87know\ one\ is\ alive — v. phr. Not to notice a person. Used with negative or limiting words and in questions. She was a good looking girl but she didn t know I was alive. Compare: give a hang …

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  • 88publicist — UK [ˈpʌblɪsɪst] / US noun [countable] Word forms publicist : singular publicist plural publicists someone whose job is to use newspapers, television etc in order to make people notice a person, organization, or product …

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  • 89publicity */*/ — UK [pʌbˈlɪsətɪ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) attention in magazines, newspapers, or television Her behaviour during the filming attracted a lot of free publicity. a publicity campaign (= an attempt to get publicity) • Collocations: Adjectives… …

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  • 90publicity stunt — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms publicity stunt : singular publicity stunt plural publicity stunts something unusual that is done to make people notice a person, organization, or product …

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