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- The buzz term seems to be traditional with a twist, but just what the twist is, is hard to say.
- I am dubious of the usefulness of such buzz terms as Golden Billion . talk ) 02 : 31, 16 January 2017 ( UTC)
- The buzz term Wednesday was " comfort food, " referring to the familiar programming that seems to have provided a sense of security for viewers since Sept . 11.
- Casting without regard to race or ethnicity is now more commonplace than many would have dreamed when Jones and others first began easing past the barriers, and " colorblind casting " was the daring new buzz term.
- Specifically, he said the industry wants people to think about so-called clean coal, which is an industry buzz term for technologies that allow dirty-as-ever coal to be burned with fewer deadly emissions.
- Founded by an ethnically diverse group of young artists, including the legendary Mako ( East West's artistic director until 1989 ) and actress Beulah Quo, the company was multicultural long before " multiculturalism " became a buzz term.
- More than 50 years after the film's release, when magazines compete to come up with the cattiest buzz terms and giddily celebrate the demise of celebrity relationships for buffo bucks, " Ace in the Hole " feels more relevant than ever ."
- Such accounting details wouldn't have mattered to the average investor a few years ago, but in the wake of Enron's implosion, investors are reacting to a whole new set of buzz terms, said Scott Carr, vice president of Carr Investment Group in Suffolk, Va.
- An old buzz term, " integrated marketing, " is making a comeback as a way to sell a company's message, whether it's TV, on-line, or on CD-ROM . Companies like Highway One are bringing all services-- TV commercials, direct mail, in-store campaigns-- under one roof and unlike other ad agencies, eschew internal competition.