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He is especially popular in the buzzwordy fields of "branding" and "brand extension," because "Fred Harvey" was actually the first widely known and respected brand name in America, established years before Coca - Cola.
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He is especially popular in the buzzwordy fields of "branding" and "brand extension," because "Fred Harvey" was actually the first widely known and respected brand name in America, established years before Coca - Cola.
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Is it buzzwordy trendiness, or a real distinction?
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He is especially popular in the buzzwordy fields of "branding" and "brand extension," because "Fred Harvey" was actually the first widely known and respected brand name in America, established years before Coca - Cola.
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He is especially popular in the buzzwordy fields of
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning; he initially uses buzzwordy phrases like, "epic fantasy RPG" and "genre-changing combat," but that seems more like something he's supposed to say in front of salesmen and executives.
1UP RSS feed 2010
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All Things D's liveblog captures the rambling, buzzwordy nature of the interview pretty well.
Fast Company 2010
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Coverage will be locally focused, but not necessarily "hyperlocal," at least not in the buzzwordy sense.
Washington, D.C. Business News - Local Washington, D.C. News | The Washington Business Journal 2010
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Yes, the name's a little buzzwordy, but with its electric powertrain, its unique usage of basaltic fiber construction, and its kooky tailgate -- which can be used as a projection screen to send messages to drivers you're leaving behind -- we're willing to forgive.
The Car Connection 2009
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Here's the somewhat buzzwordy description in the Buffalo / Mediabolic press release:
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