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Starting with the Shocker of the Week, by which I mean the solid but hardly spectacular early numbers for Fox's mega-hyped The X Factor, opening to about half the business American Idol typically commands.
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But as Monday night ' s mega-hyped ESPN football spectacular proves, the Jets are brilliant at punching up.
The NFL Jason Gay 2010
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Way back in 2007 US sketch show MadTV predicted yesterday's mega-hyped announced by Apple of the iPad.
Apple iPad: is this what Steve Jobs revealed? DAVID BISHOP 2010
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The song -- unless it's being played at a mega-hyped reunion tour at the Meadowlands -- just isn't about you anymore.
Stephanie Dolgoff: Happy to Be "Irrelevant" Stephanie Dolgoff 2010
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The song -- unless it's being played at a mega-hyped reunion tour at the Meadowlands -- just isn't about you anymore.
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While the art has grown on me, the story is wearying, and next issue has been mega-hyped NOT as explaining anything that has gone before, or resolving some plots before we go on, but as the launching point for YET ANOTHER giant world-changing epic crossover.
New Avengers #30 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Slant will shortly host my review of the soon to be re-released Dirty Dancing, and yours truly is hoping to squeeze in a midnight screening of this summer's first mega-hyped event pic, Spider-Man 3, this Thursday evening before finals are over.
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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Slant will shortly host my review of the soon to be re-released Dirty Dancing, and yours truly is hoping to squeeze in a midnight screening of this summer's first mega-hyped event pic, Spider-Man 3, this Thursday evening before finals are over.
Drumroll, please.... 2007
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The Clinton Nostalgia Tour begins next month, with the mega-hyped arrival of Hillary's "Living History."
A Long Shadow 2007
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- Gabriel Snyder Bill Clinton's mega-hyped handshake with prodigal aide George Stephanopoulos at Michael's on Wednesday, March 27, seemed like a classic New York City chance encounter: two former heavyweights turned mortal enemies, now leading separate lives in Manhattan, meeting by accident in the lunching hive of the city's power elite.
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