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Flaunting retro-Spyder curves, the Boxster made a splash for 1997 as a more affordable midengine counterpart to Porsche's revered 911.
A stunt involving video of attendees trapped in coffins made a splash for Lionsgate's "Buried," but the film sold just $1 million in tickets when it opened two months later.
His gay bar for straight people made a splash for a while before being franchised into the internationally ubiquitous chain restaurant that has to be the least sexy place on earth.
In 2008, Glenn Beck moved over from CNN to FOX News and made a splash for being even more provocative.
U.K. reality star Sam Faiers also made a splash for breastfeeding her 9-month-old son, Paul, during an appearance on ITV's "This Morning" in October.
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Pepsi, a Super Bowl regular for years, recently made a splash of sorts by announcing it would pass on this year's big game in favor of a $20 million interactive Internet campaign that includes a big Facebook promotion.
But few make a splash for a second time.
Make a splash For a nostalgic weekend at the seaside, head to sandy Hope Cove near Kingsbridge in south Devon.
Mako and Billy should make a splash for England, given their combined poundage – but might they be outperformed by the Gray brothers from Scotland?
McDonald 'ssays it will give away $22 million in promotional Arch Cards starting November 29 to make a splash for the marketing campaign, and in December, 5 million lucky passengers on Southwest Airlines will be given $1 cards perhaps a saving grace for anyone who has forgotten a relative while en route to a family Christmas bash.
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