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Hyped by the manufacturer as a "monstrous handspike" -- paging Dr. Freud -- that "will send your foes running in the other direction," the 17-inch gauntlet retails for $67.
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Hyped by the culturati, Marfa doesn't disappoint in the art and food department, yet stays unpretentiously true to its dusty cowboy roots.
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Hyped as a restaurant and members-only nightclub, this Philippe Starck-designed retreat is meant to resemble a fisherman's hut, with a nautical deck in mahogany and gray wood.
To Catch a View in Monaco Lanie Goodman 2011
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My problem is the Hyped Up Misinformation that you use to sell your Course.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Hyped up by their 60 minutes on Avatar's planet Pandora, their emphasis is all on the fun, enjoyment and wildly unexpected links between their teacher's approach and the actual subject.
Outstanding new teacher: dazzling performer Martin Wainwright 2010
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Hyped up enough to open up several cans of whoopass all over everyone.
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Hyped by pundits as a major policy statement on Israel/Palestine, Clinton deflated expectations by declaring at the outset to laughter from the audience that "nothing is imminent."
Josh Ruebner: Settlement Reversal Threatens Obama's Israeli-Palestinian Peace Efforts Josh Ruebner 2010
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Hyped by pundits as a major policy statement on Israel/Palestine, Clinton deflated expectations by declaring at the outset to laughter from the audience that "nothing is imminent."
Josh Ruebner: Settlement Reversal Threatens Obama's Israeli-Palestinian Peace Efforts Josh Ruebner 2010
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Hyped meetings, get you to meetings rather than share with you.
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Hyped Intelligence: The Iraq war decision was made from hyped intelligence.
Five myths about George W. Bush Julian Zelizer 2010
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