Journalists are having a field day with arguments ranging from the fact that football has lost its soul to hyping up a fan revolt. |
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The press release hyping Macy Gray's latest chart-topping album, The Id, disappears up its own fundament with the following. |
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All the creative energy is expended in hyping and sales, with none left over for the product. |
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But don't expect that to stop drug companies from hyping their cholesterol lowering products as preventives for breast cancer. |
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Power's biggest break came in 1973, when Mazda Motor Corp. started hyping its new Wankel rotary engine. |
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We live in an age of sizzle over substance, of hyping everything to the point of utter annoyance. |
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But I don't think that we are hyping up expectations at the moment, and I don't think we should start doing it. |
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If Seven are wise, they'll cut back on hyping up the series too much, because nothing will turn people off like over-promotion. |
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Maybe I can use all the extra photos in a future article hyping up the release of the Enjoi video. |
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What matters more is real marketing, marketing that involves making the right product, not hyping it. |
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Press releases and media stories hyping up viruses which are not in the wild should be ignored. |
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You were not startled to see a gigantic piece of toast used as a billboard hyping up a new show on The Discovery Channel. |
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However Ensor warns against hyping up the level of activity at this end of the market. |
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Nagel told us there was no point hyping a product that consumers can't yet buy. |
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Kweli kept going for almost an hour after he'd finished his last song, dancing and hyping up the crowd while Chaps played on. |
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You are hyping up the recent militant strike which was carried out by the militants. |
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Some aren't convinced, seeing the media as hyping up the album because of her exotic past. |
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You have broadcasters hyping up untested prospects with padded records or falling over themselves just to show the latest fad. |
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Google partly has itself to blame for this, by glossing over the details in hyping the move to Hong Kong. |
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In most battles, the rounds focus on battlers tearing each other down or hyping their own mastery of battle skills. |
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The industry itself is its own Flavor Flav, hyping us up for these yearly achievements. |
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He said stock market investors had become too dependent on the Fed programme and it was hyping certain assets, including stocks and housing. |
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Some of the same voices that accused Mr Bush yesterday of hyping up the terror danger accuse him today of letting his attention wander. |
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Some people who work for established charities accuse it of hyping the differences between new and old. |
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Exercise helps to burn up those chemicals that are hyping you up and will help you to become more relaxed. |
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The hyping of globalization arose from a specific historical contingency that created a political opportunity to restructure the worldeconomy. |
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On one hand, a lot of it seems more devoted to hyping the careers of Jerry and his friends than to actually doing good for folks afflicted with muscular dystrophy. |
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Really this is a highly complex matter, but hyping up this year's results as an indication of some worrying trend is really no more than a media construct. |
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There are a lot of remarkable things to explain, instead of hyping up a fear which is not well-grounded. |
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And indeed, the man who figured most prominently in hyping the issue seemed particularly ill at ease discussing it. |
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In Kenya, the media contributed to outbreaks of violence following the 2007 elections by broadcasting inflammatory statements, hyping expectations, and reporting results before the election commission announced them. |
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This multilingual grunter would fit right in, as red, white and blue as a telephone solicitor hyping penny stocks to shutin geriatrics. |
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There will be some good deals around in the next few months, says Ms Patel, as manufacturers start hyping their products again during the holiday season. |
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So he can certainly not be accused of minimising the pain of global warming for future generations, nor of hyping the economic costs of abatement in the near future. |
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They started hyping the new magazine months before its release. |
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McWilliams's self-help best sellers preach a message of personal responsibility, which is a refreshing switch from the miasma of tomes hyping inner children and codependency. |
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