Sentences with phrase «from general buzz»

You've probably already heard this from general buzz over the last couple of years, including a glowing import review on our network sibling RPG Site, but Final Fantasy Type - 0 is rather good.
We haven't got our hands on Dead Rising: Chop Till You Drop, but from the general buzz about the game that seems to be a very, very good thing.
However, not for a second did that deter from the general buzz around the court during the game.

Not exact matches

This transfer of trust is critical and leads to network referrals and general word - of - mouth buzz that results in additional opportunities, many of which come to you from offline.
Some postmodern critics suggest that the digital landscape may be little more than a seductive buzz of messages from no one in particular to everyone in general.
It's a commonly held belief that polite people don't talk about politics.1 However, in New Zealand, political chat is on a lot of people's minds: with the General Election looming, buzz from the Beehive is dominating the media!
It may be a little early to determine the overall reactions from the general audience, but early buzz from critics and those who have already viewed Thursday / Friday night screenings has fans of the King of Wakanda excited about the impact Black Panther may have in the long - run.
Whether it was the general disinterest in such a project or the fact that bad movie buzz had some effect on attendance, Underdog wound up easily being 2007's lowest - grossing release from Walt Disney Pictures, earning just more than half of its closest company, Bridge to Terabithia.
I agree that there shouldn't be much of a difference in the mind of the general public, but for some reason the buzz around G.I. Joe is very different from Transformers.
It now arrives Tuesday on DVD and Blu - ray from Image Entertainment with some buzz but no general theatrical release to its name.
Which has led me to be a big party - pooping buzz kill on social media, in general, and the hours spent working it versus the reward seen from the work.
The island is a buzzing little community in its own right, much like a small town, featuring everything from a medical centre, hair and beauty salon, post office, bank, chemist, general store, bakery, fish and chip shop, fine dining restaurants, fashion boutiques and even a public school.
This year saw several speakers from across Scandinavia and the rest of Europe, while the large audience of general counsel (GC) and attendees from major Nordic law firms were also buzzing with energy.
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