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For some, this was a great way to generate a campaign buzz nationwide and pick up electoral votes in the process.
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MDGs can justly claim to generate a bit of buzz about duties a government might otherwise neglect.
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Concept cars always generate a lot of buzz at these shows.
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Although they have not been found to cause any harm, the cables on conventional pylons, which transmit a three-phase alternating current, generate a strong electric field and a continuous buzz of low-frequency radio waves.
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Last week, I penned a long op-ed offering an alternate plan that first establishes key solo franchises to help generate far more buzz and anticipation for a Justice League movie, as well as helping to give audience a far more thorough introduction to the characters and help make the superheroes more relatable to mainstream non-comics-reading viewers.
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Or did it reflect the need to generate some buzz by trotting out a big name?
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Not necessarily, but failure to make the list of an opinion leader that commands such a big clout among consumers could certainly generate negative WOM and buzz that could eventually undermined sales, leading to the eventual fall of the brand.
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But the Mormon community is a tight-knit one, and it is not inconceivable that BYU may be able to generate more national buzz for their program if they have the flexibility to schedule whomever they choose.
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Finally, two months ago, Zereoue brought on Casimir Andoh as general manager, a restaurant veteran who has worked for the likes of Jean Georges, to get things on track and generate some buzz.
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