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"We got out because of word of mouth only," he said.
Because of word of mouth and a recent direct-mail effort, Mr. Salinger said, the show is selling out most weekends, but it's still tough to fill the house during the week.
Hazlitt said the reason digital TV switchover had been so successful was because of word of mouth and because people wanted a "big new sexy telly that looks cool when people come round the house".
The show's ratings doubled this season, reaching an average of 4.5 million viewers -- partly because it is now shown immediately after "The Sopranos" (10.8 million viewers on average) and also because of word of mouth.
All because of word of mouth.
However, such software gets adopted, because of word of mouth.
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The band achieved exposure largely because of word-of-mouth and favourable press reviews.
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One reads Cardinal Edward Egan's interview in Connecticut magazine with sadness — largely because of the absence of words of sorrow, or really any pretense of being sorry about the Church's priest sex-abuse scandal.
By Amy Davidson Sorkin February 8 , 2012One reads Cardinal Edward Egan's interview in Connecticut magazine with sadness — largely because of the absence of words of sorrow, or really any pretense of being sorry about the Church's priest sex-abuse scandal.
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