| 11. | Other European officials have been trying to talk up the currency.
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| 12. | Many buyers talk up continued demand for computer-related products at home and abroad.
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| 13. | After all, they've got to talk up a win like this.
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| 14. | He first talks up the works and then sells them ."
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| 15. | Then again, this summer there hasn't been much for him to talk up.
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| 16. | Denver talks up its proximity to the Rockies for hiking, skiing and camping.
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| 17. | And he talks up his running mate every chance he gets.
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| 18. | Clear Channel encourges its disk jockeys to talk up the programs.
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| 19. | This is simply an effort to talk up the price.
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| 20. | Hosts have to do more than talk up a product.
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