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hype sentence examples

  • Hype from reality.
  • 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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