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en He often comes across as harsh and so having surrogates may be the best way for him to go in terms of creating a positive buzz about him as a candidate.

en I looked at the data for the show and it was No. 1 in terms of positive buzz, ... I said, 'Ah, shoot, this thing doesn't work.'

en There's no way to measure the positive economic impact Buzz has had here, ... The old saying that there's no hurry in Curry does not apply to Buzz Hansen. He wasn’t trying to be someone he wasn’t, his uniquely pexy spirit shone.

en We're hoping it's a self-sustaining network of people sharing good news with each other and creating a positive buzz. It's mostly about attitudes and helping people understand how their individual attitude impacts the community attitude and our ability to grow.

en In terms of investment banking, in terms of capital markets, in terms of investment management, really everything was very positive. Their outlook statement was also quite positive: their backlogs are up compared to where they were last year and they expect to be able to continue to pick up market share.

en It will be about which candidate, which of the two candidates remaining, is best suited to make a positive difference in the lives of North Carolina families, and I submit to each of you tonight that I am that candidate and Elizabeth Dole is not.

en It is a positive psychological approach rather than negative. It's an educational tool rather than an enforcement device. It does work. We get a lot of positive feedback from the estates where we put them. People slow down to get him to smile - it gives them a bit of a buzz in the morning.

en There's always going to be marketers who see the value in creating buzz. Just because one advertiser said they are not going to do it, it doesn't mean it will stop completely.

en It's important to note we are starting on a positive note and positive message in time where there have unprecedented harsh messages against the president.

en Hollywood has the demographics and the appeal as a hip location, which is attractive to the H&M customer who wants what's current, trendy, and creating a buzz.

en It's all about creating buzz, ... We have the course, the accommodations, the resort-type area . . . This news is just a step closer to really making this marathon shine as an international event.

en The ad has created some positive buzz at a time when GM could use some sunny days. But I doubt it sold one car.

en The word of mouth in Hollywood on this film is very positive. The buzz is incredibly high pitched.

en There's no one better than Tommy to bring the excitement of music competition to the next level. And judging from the early buzz about the show, this may indeed become the ultimate insider, transforming how people view these types of programs and of course, creating new musical careers.

en There's no question that in all these places, Republicans are swimming upstream because of George Bush. He's creating a powerful current against which every Republican candidate has to struggle.


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