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"Nike wanted to create some buzz and seed the business".
"We want to surprise people, make them smile, create some buzz".
It is a toe-curling attempt by Microsoft to create some buzz for its new software.
They hoped to sell it on the street, create some buzz.
Well it is small, but significantly it in the area where Hockey and Billson were hoping to create some buzz.
Still, the 2012 version of the G.M. meetings might indeed create some buzz, with instant replay likely to be a significant issue this week.
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Still, in their unbuzzed way, the Time Jumpers have over the past few years created some buzz.
On Wednesday, Ryan and Condoleezza Rice, secretary of state in the Bush administration, finally created some buzz with speeches that brought the delegates to their feet.
It creates some buzz for them as they head toward September with a 58-67 record and no real shot at the playoffs, a set of circumstances that usually leads any number of fans to lose interest.
Instead of having time to develop a home-course advantage by running the Grizzly in a race-day atmosphere, instead of gaining valuable exposure on NBC's coverage of the event, instead of creating some buzz in their home country, the anonymous United States ski team had to move on to the next World Cup stop in Norway.
It offered an array of quirky concoctions, including the cragel, a cross between a croissant and a bagel, which created some buzz in 2014, but mostly it sold simpler fare: traditional bagels with cream cheese, egg bagel sandwiches, coffee — the sort of thing locals picked up on their way to work.
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