There would be a real
buzz about the club.
Not exact matches
No one in the developing world wants to depend on Western aid, so much
buzz in the halls and breakout rooms in Chicago was
about programs that have come up with their own revenue streams — groups such as Grupo Desportivo de Manica in Mozambique, a soccer
club turned community hub that is building Futeco Park, three pitches girdled by 1,500 trees flush with mangos, lychees, oranges, avocados, guavas and papayas, which members will harvest and sell to fund the
club's activities.
At 3.40 pm BST with the rotting carcass of the season still warm, Fernandes was at it again penning a tawdry note on the
club website
about philosophy, culture and the academy; all the
buzz words he picked up in in his copy of Football For Dummies.
If the key to marketing success is to create a
buzz about your writing, then a book
club can help you.Continue Reading
The giant hotel chain's fans have been
buzzing about its brand new
club room concept, up - and - running now at four properties: San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront, New York Marriott East Side, Wichita Marriott, and Marriott Marquis Washington, DC.
The winner of his country's prestigious Köler Award in both the juried Grand Prix and People's Choice Award categories, he had a much
buzzed -
about showing at Liste in Basel earlier this year when he trotted out his terrifically catchy recent body of work: a line of handmade sweaters, knitted by over a dozen artisans, that are emblazoned with pornographic graffiti from Estonia's underground gay
clubs.
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