Sentences with phrase «thinks early buzz»

• David Poland takes stock 22 weeks out, and somehow thinks early buzz on Sean Penn's «Milk» performance is «soft.»

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Alot of guys (including me) are buzzing with our players performances for their national teams, but i still can not understand how some think that the Watford game will be a walk in the park... I expect a tough game - think we will need to finish of this game as early as possible cause our players may fake abit in the later stages of the 2nd half, since most of our players have been involved in internationals and most of their players had enough time to rest.
Not only were the first chocoholics tinkering with cacao around 1100 B.C. — 500 years earlier than previously thought — but they might have been doing so to get a tipsy buzz.
Hey Darcy — I only drink coffee occasionally, when I am really craving it or just want a little caffeine buzz Think super early morning craft fair set up, etc..
But securing a spot in the competition — and providing an early screener to critics — helped build buzz,, and the thriller about the Border Patrol went on to win the audience award — which means festival attendees thought it to be the best of the bunch.
While most think that the Coen's latest pic No Country For Old Men will steal the show, I think that the buzz might have faded out early and that there will be some huge surprises.
If they can do that, this early buzz could open up the tablet market and prompt Apple to think about how it goes cheaper or smaller with upcoming devices.
Earlier this year news sites buzzed when an analyst told his investors he thought Nintendo should start making games for smartphones.
Loud as the technology buzz has become in the industry, Cronk thinks we're still at the early stage of technology's impact on real estate.
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