For the fans of the genre, who have heard and read about the movie in the various fan mags, all the hype is not just empty wagging and ballyhoo. |
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The ballyhoo with which the film has been received has to be attributed, at least in part, to the impoverishment of field from which it springs. |
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It opened amidst much ballyhoo in the US in October, but audiences forgot to show up. |
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There was a lot of press ballyhoo last week about a new licensing paradigm for the music industry on the Internet. |
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This is a refreshing departure from the self-satisfied ballyhoo typical of rockstars. |
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Digital technology comes to us heralded by a great deal of utopian ballyhoo, but in some surprising ways it discourages creativity. |
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But, generally speaking, commercialism has a big role to play in all this ballyhoo. |
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With loud hurrahs from appropriate quarters and much general ballyhoo, my friend went along to that victory parade in London. |
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Admittedly, he owes his fame largely to the media ballyhoo, but he's fed and clothed by the readers who have bought his books. |
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A piece of genuine, if faded and controversial US-style ballyhoo, will take place. |
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From Washington tonight, we'll report that we're all working harder than ever for less, while politicians ballyhoo our higher productivity. |
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It annoyed Flaubert mightily that purveyors of political cant should be greeted with more ballyhoo than gifted poets. |
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Second, the unavoidability of movie ballyhoo would have made the movies themselves seem like mere publicity for Hollywood. |
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It certainly gets an awful lot of ballyhoo from well before its arrival. |
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Let us not sink into a debate, a jingoistic ballyhoo, when it comes to the issues of war. |
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Since 1996, when, with much ballyhoo, it was floated on stockmarkets in Budapest, London and Luxembourg, its share price has bombed. |
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Over the two-disc set are enough bonus features, biographical material, and nostalgic Tinseltown ballyhoo to have even the most exacting film fan jumping for joy. |
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Within the motoring world, it will be the cause for much ballyhoo and dewy-eyed nostalgia. |
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I really do, though, want to take a stand against the ballyhoo and hysteria with which this serious topic is being treated. |
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However, beneath the ballyhoo of this expensive charade, a lot is changing. |
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There's a lot of ballyhoo involved in getting a taxi in this country. |
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Cubans don't have the ballyhoo, so they rig up a houndfish minus head and tail, which they troll backward. |
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Nevertheless, amid all the glitz and ballyhoo at the opening of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit this week, there are plenty of gloomy faces. |
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Pre-rigged ballyhoo packs are quick to grab and dethaw, ready to hit the water right from the pack. |
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Offshore schools of ballyhoo and flyingfish are part of this migration as well. |
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That same technique works on naked ballyhoo and has been in use for years, primarily for bait-and-switch trolling. |
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There are actually several members of the halfbeak family in Florida waters, collectively and generally referred to as ballyhoo. |
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What I am saying to the government is what the motion says, bring forward an independent lens so we can stop this jingoistic ballyhoo we hear all the time from the government when we bring forward facts. |
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The stretch between Sloan's Curve and the Lake Worth Pier produces well whether you drag ballyhoo or bonito strips or a split-tail mullet. |
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Fishing cutbaits like squid, Spanish sardines, ballyhoo, silversides, threadfin herring and live pilchards behind the boat as you chum is the best way to get in on the action. |
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If dolphin and kingfish are my main target, Tactually feel more confident running right past the bait-catching boats with a few dozen ballyhoo ora box or two of sardines. |
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