You can
believe the hype: the return of the king is a great film.
But the
excessive hype
surrounding the organics success story could be compromising the industry's future.
Hype machine
of disappointment by releasing the new half-life, and announcing it afterward.
Peter clee decides... few albums in 2005 have enjoyed more
pre-release hype
than this one from pete doherty's new outfit.
Hype justified?
The claim for gm crops raising yields in the south is, therefore, a
mere hype.
Saturday's game against leicester never really lived up to the
pre-match hype.
Forget the hype
- it takes just a couple of minutes!
A great opportunity spurned or just
massive hype
exploded?
Summary: could the mass
media hype
about computer viruses actually make the problem worse?
Ignoring the obvious hype, look at that middle line in the benefits.
No matter how
much hype
you get, you've got to have some perspective.
Marketing hype
has replaced quality - there are plenty of much better british or english ales on the market.
Misinformation has
generated much hype
in the media about the promises of gene therapy.
In reality i think both will struggle to have any impact as neither have lived up to the
initial hype
that surrounded their release.
A lot of
media hype
has been written about what he will do or what he has said.
Hype associated
with eis it was found that there was a very small market for them in europe.
It may seem that i am flogging this horse to death, but there has been
considerable hype
about respect's electoral success.
Despite any
advertising hype
you read nothing hydrates better than plain, cheap water.
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