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1 Noah accepted that Black Panther may be a victim of its own hype .
2 For others, it might seem like he is beginning to believe his own hype .
3 But Felix isn't really one to believe her own hype .
4 It's probably even more likely for big celebrities to start believing their own hype .
5 Laila: I don't get caught up in my own hype .
6 God, this guy really believes his own hype , I thought.
7 Perhaps ministers are softening people for the worst; perhaps they genuinely believe their own hype .
8 I'm my own hype man, and I believe in my vision with all my might.
9 The launch of the original Fable nearly collapsed under the weight of its own hype .
10 They are ordained to believe their own hype .
11 Gaga suggests that pop stars can be outlandish and strange, believe their own hype and create dizzying performances.
12 And on Tuesday night in New Hampshire, Donald Trump finally got to live up to his own hype .
13 As Son contemplates floating a piece of the company, he may struggle to sell investors on his own hype .
14 When Neil Lennon spoke of Celtic players believing their own hype , that is perfectly understandable; their weekly environment encourages this.
15 If you smoked your own supply-ifyou believed your own hype - the market eventually wised up and you were caught out.
16 He says, while the actual football team didn't seem to get carried away with its own hype , the English media did.
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