The campaign was almost universally panned after its details were revealed by the New Zealand Herald.
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For unknown authors, however, it did not matter whether a book was praised or panned.
Supermarket and drug chains are singing the under-10% blues and getting panned in the market.
The Ira Sohn has been a source of interesting ideas that have not always panned out.
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Provenge was once widely expected to be a blockbuster, but demand has never panned out.
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Nvidia unveils its GeForce FX card for 2003, which gets panned by tech critics.
This market remains driven by headlines, and technical patters have not always panned out.
Jazz critics panned Byrd for deviating from the jazz mainstream, but he was unperturbed.
You must have been relieved that you didn't get panned like David Davis did.
Talk about uniting the stock and futures regulators has been around for years and has never panned out.
That plan, announced Tuesday by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, was widely panned as being too slim on details.
Umrao Jaan 2006 has bombed at the box office - critics panned it for being a big yawn.
Instead, version 2 was pretty much the same as version 1, and widely panned by the media.
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Again a stock had to get panned by at least two analysts to make our list of short-sale candidates.
And then the camera panned to a villager who had arrived on set.
Gingrich's criticism that Romney's business record included shutting down companies and outsourcing jobs got panned by many fellow Republicans.
Parking lots and strip malls are both ideals of a car-culture and suburban ideal that never actually panned out.
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He cites the cult hit Showgirls - universally panned by the critics - as an example of this daring.
Children have written hate e-mail to movie critics who have panned the film.
In truth the company has been panned with no apparent effect on sales.
Fans also tuned in to Daytona to see the new Gen-6 car, which replace the widely panned Car of Tomorrow.
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Some of the more speculative plays we issued in the report panned out well for those inclined to follow them.
The intensity of the debate preparations picked up after Palin's panned interview with Katie Couric of CBS News last week.
Investors, who had been led to expect something clear and bold, panned it as vague and woolly (see article).
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Some reviewers have panned the movie, however, saying too many stars and too many superheroes bog the film down.
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Critics panned it, earning the film a lowly score of 39 out of 100 on review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes.
Those higher returns might have come true had the assumptions panned out, but instead they failed in the biggest possible way.
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The company also recently dealt with the public relations fallout from a Super Bowl ad that was widely panned for being insensitive.
One publisher did express concern that having a book panned by club members months ahead of publication could hurt sales, she notes.
That venture never panned out and the Morsteol family returned to Norway.
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