The gaming world breathlessly awaited this hyped new shooter, and it was met with equal measures of annoyed howling and blessed rapture. |
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They're stressful games but I just tried not to get too hyped up about it all. |
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Willes had his supporters, even in the newsroom, and his ideas were hyped as a way to save a dying industry. |
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The Italian star had been admired, drooled over and hyped for a decade, turning into one of the world's most famous divas in the process. |
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The initial reaction of any Indian is to scoff at the idea of Mother's Day, which is not as hyped as Valentine's Day. |
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The much hyped about teen is tackling issues of race and girl bossdom, one illustration at a time. |
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So the atmosphere was both hyped and relaxed, like a giant frat party where everybody knows and likes each other. |
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I see grime music as a UK crunk, they get you hyped and people get rowdy, it's the same vibe. |
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On the one hand, you have an absurdly hyped, burgeoning pop star who strikes rebel poses and affects scenester fashion and vernacular. |
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He's got the world so hyped and crunk, there's no wonder why he's showing up in every song these days. |
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West's mucho hyped debut shows he's well on the way, although he still has some work to do. |
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Samsonov was hyped like Sidney Crosby, back when Sid the Kid was in bobskates. |
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He was a California outfielder that had been hyped since Little League and had Major League pedigree to boot. |
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The much hyped New York fivesome are still riding high on the success of second LP Room On Fire and sold out this show in hours. |
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We would be super hyped, if we could find a rad label to distribute and promote our music. |
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The same markets that were enormously hyped a year ago are now the subject of deep pessimism. |
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This, of course, makes it the perfect breeding ground for the single-most hyped band this year. |
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But is Prism, as it has been hyped by its musical masterminds, the debut of a creatively all-grown-up Perry? |
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Toy sellers say scenes of desperate dads fighting over limited edition action figures hyped by slick advertising campaigns have also been uncommon this year. |
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Anyway, a copy came into my possession, and the little I have read has really taken me by surprise, and I promise I will do my very best not to get too hyped up about it. |
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Cyber Monday, the less hyped effect of online shoppers taking advantage of post-Black Friday bargains, has become a major shopping day in its own right. |
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The whole underwriting process is intentionally hyped up to get as much attention as possible. |
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So, clearly, there is nothing new in Bill C-43 and it is not what it is all hyped up to be. |
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Everyone was hyped up and many were stressing about our little version of Fight Club. |
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I agree that people are obsessing about this but remember this is a pretty good looking game so I can understand why people are all hyped up. |
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It will not be the crowd or the prospect of penalties that will induce butterflies in the game's most hyped striker, nor even thoughts of the first whistle sounding at 8pm. |
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It was his most hyped performance since his job-saving turn at last year's Labour Party conference, and like that one it was good, if gushy. |
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We know that when science news is hyped, most of the hype is already present in the press releases issued by universities. |
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It is impossible to find numbers at least reliable numbers not hyped up by a country's tourist board. |
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The obvious example that comes to mind here is RFID, which has been widely hyped for many years as being superior to barcode scanning. |
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The defence minister of France, Alain Richard, has said the threat of ballistic missile attack is sometimes hyped or exaggerated. |
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Having seen the Internet hyped, we are now entering the next stage of its expansion, and this is where the Commission has done exemplary work. |
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The golden age of science was hyped by the media, but it all proved to be a chimera. |
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She is perhaps the most hyped female high school baller of all time. |
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I could save myself a lot of time and aggravation if I just limited my listening to megastars and their hyped hits. |
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This leads on to the idea that the sum of expenditure on all these little niche markets can equal or exceed the value of the heavily hyped blockbusters. |
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Long awaited and heavily hyped, this ambitious new complex famed for its high-end restaurant also houses a tea room, art gallery and the Sketch Bar. |
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We get hyped to see the next episode and wait with anticipation from the moment one episode ends and another it so air. |
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Review DVD is currently hyped as the storage medium of the future. |
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The mc hyped the party, but the DJ extended the dance breaks on those records to keep the party going. |
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You see these reports hyped in various neocon journals, so there is still some sentiment to go back to try and get something going militarily against Iran. |
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In today's hyped up world of the Internet, cell phones, beepers, pagers and e-mail they are able to shut off the chatter and focus on what is important rather than urgent. |
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I DON'T know about you, but I'm getting all hyped up about this G8 stramash. |
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There was nothing hyped up or exaggerated about his approach. |
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For those who don't know we were a kind of hyped, sort of glam band. |
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It has been hyped, but it is not a revolution. |
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About a year and a half ago, I was in a difficult situation and decided to invest in two penny stocks hyped in an unsolicited email. |
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She probably heard some hyped up version from the mandem but she don't know the truth. She ain't seen what I seen. |
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They are Cosmo girls hyped up on silicone, bad attitude, and greed. |
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If no one should discount Howe, deservedly hyped as one of England's brightest young coaches, the even more youthful Neil is fast emerging as a similarly hot property. |
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This year has seen no exciting steps forward for the medium, no breakthrough talents that have taken the web by storm, and no moneyed producers are making serious investments in the previously hyped new format. |
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Have TV interviews with Jerry Sandusky and Mike McQueary been hyped up? |
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