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A proper old-fashioned price war may yet be required to generate some buzz.
That workout was to get something on tape and to generate some buzz.
A court decision Dec. 5 overturning the ban has made the couple a little more hopeful that their movie will generate some buzz, if the studios don't appeal.
Having spent nine years doing just that at Suffolk Community College on Long Island, Mr. Ryan was eminently qualified to generate some buzz.
The news about Mr. Eilon's departure came as Mr. Huntsman was making a fresh attempt to generate some buzz about his campaign, which remains stuck near the bottom of most national polls.
The New York Times calls it 'a lively, timely and engaging study of fads.' Business Week praise an 'imaginative treatise that's likely...to generate some buzz' 2005 Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking is published, eventually selling 1.3 million copies in the US.
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The house, Rick said, "generated some buzz because it was pretty exceptional in Texas at the time".
More recently the G4 channel has generated some buzz with "Ninja Warrior," a repurposing of "Sasuke," a long-running Japanese obstacle-course competition.
We're still in the warm-up period, but BT is on the pitch, hasn't pulled a hamstring and is generating some buzz.
During a summer when agent issues have provided the dominant story line in college football, Wesley's new role has generated some buzz on the summer basketball circuit.
Parker, a 19-year-old from France, had generated some buzz with a strong performance against a team of American high school all-stars.
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