Already there is a low buzz of excitement, punctuated by the occasional outbreak of applause. |
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Drawn in part by the buzz surrounding the film, people packed the theaters and formed long lines for tickets. |
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Just that instant of anticipation, the realization of what was about to happen, was an adrenalized buzz. |
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He listens to the oxygen machines hum and burble and gasp, the humidifier wheeze, the buzz of the fluorescent light in the hall. |
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Not only is his music fascinating with its buzz and upbeat hum, sprinkling of Afrofuturism, but his ideas are too. |
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The roar of the tank, the buzz of the jeep, and the sudden whiz of the banshee add the right amount of ambiance to an action game. |
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The buzz of menace the incident initially transmits, though, sounds a keynote. |
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They have electricity only during the day, when sewing machines buzz in the craft centre and Khmer pop songs emanate from radios. |
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To thin out thicker hair and give it a softer finish, Campbell prefers razor cutting over buzz cuts. |
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He will miss the buzz and excitement of match days, but not the ticket hassle. |
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We always receive thank-you cards and presents from guests who have stayed with us and that gives me such a buzz. |
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Passengers who were expecting to fly buzz routes in April will have to abandon their plans as its new owner Ryanair plans to scrap the schedule. |
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This is a great attempt to cater to younger fans and hopefully it will create enough buzz to bring some new people to the sport. |
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The buzz they created among commuters helped spread the word about krump, the urban dance the group specialises in. |
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We are not a noisy team, but it gives the lads a real buzz to hear the support. |
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And once you have the buzz, like the yips, it tends to stay with you forever. |
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Even more annoying, speak with radical environmentalists and they'll lard their speech with numerous conservation biology buzz words. |
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And it's going to be quite a buzz because the twins have been in seclusion and they have been out of the public eye. |
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The real buzz around the book was that its cogent look at the presidential campaign smacked of an insider. |
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You need to find a new way of building a buzz, and the way to do that now is to be out performing live at a residency in a club. |
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Nicole's alarm clock went off that morning with a resounding buzz that seemed louder than usual. |
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You have to follow them or like them on Facebook to get an invite, which creates more buzz. |
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These often put in an appearance in late summer, and no matter how many times you've seen one, it remains an incredible buzz. |
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The buzz created by having visitors from other parts of the country and from overseas has had a ripple effect. |
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For a smooth sauce, run the applesauce through a food mill or buzz it in a blender. |
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A faint buzz assaulted her ears, and the hairs on the back of her neck suddenly stood up. |
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The buzz might not be quite the same over winter, but low-season rates offer a great chance to see how the other half live. |
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He has several servants and attendants who buzz around the hall, including several dogs. |
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If you love your job, it's a buzz and there's a real sense of mateship and camaraderie with the crew. |
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These sounds, called clicks, can be produced in such rapid succession as to sound like a buzz or even a duck-like quack. |
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The credibility of the news media is the big buzz today on talk radio all across America. |
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The buzz has been almost tangible as the first match of the Six Nations gets closer. |
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He created the buzz cut with regular-size clippers, leaving the top longer and tapering the sides. |
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Harry handed him his wand back, only lingering a little as the buzz passed through them. |
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Effective buzz aligns advertising campaigns with local market influencers, trendsetters, and tastemakers. |
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The buzz out of Washington is that she and the anchorman had been tattletaling on each other. |
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Now, we go to rest, drink, eat, and make merry to give us all a nice happy buzz to prevent any feelings of worry about tomorrow! |
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Youngsters who are getting a buzz from riding motorised scooters could be heading for trouble by breaking the law. |
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It's a marvelous idea, with a huge buzz among techies since its first public release earlier this week. |
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The buzz of flies permeated the air and the scavengers of meat fed on the dead. |
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Still collectively jacked up on an 'I Am Canadian' buzz, the reaction was visceral. |
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It is purely a marketing event with the goal of creating buzz in the community and, at the same time, schmooze important advertisers. |
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Hollywood attitude and schmooze might well be the engine that drives this 11-day orgy of movies, parties and buzz. |
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A lilting, deeply accented voice spoke quietly, yet it cut right through the buzz of conversation around them. |
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A Royal beekeeper rushed to the rescue when a queen bee sent a buzz of excitement around Windsor Castle. |
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Still, it's a risky gambit that the aging show, which does not have the same water-cooler buzz, can continue to score with viewers. |
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Yet the buzz and sense of achievement that referees and officials in all guises seem to feel continues to amaze me. |
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Its biggest success so far, gauging by buzz more than anything else, has been The Awesomes, an animated series from Seth Meyers. |
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The buzz of having everyone on stage is something that rubs off on each cast member and the camaraderie is evident as members help each other with dance moves for the finale. |
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On the back cover of the first paperback edition we get a glimpse of the media buzz. |
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Those on official business must find their way to a small, bulletproof window out back, buzz for help, and wait. |
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The exposure and buzz from Short Term have raised her profile considerably. |
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Now up to issue 15, blimey that went fast, this highly insightful fortnightly gives you the low-down on the latest buzz rising from the underground. |
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Meanwhile, helicopters buzz overhead providing air cover, and teams of divers are also checking wharves and jetties at the port of Umm Qasr itself. |
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Clayton businesses and buildings are preparing for lockdowns as the buzz Westfall Center in Clayton where the grand jury meets. |
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A sitcom conceived by, written by, and starring her understandably ignited an inferno of buzz. |
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The sky above is clear and blue, the grasslands lush and green, but there is no birdsong, no buzz of insects, no sign of anything living but the ones walking with him. |
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A sensitive microphone placed close to the eardrum typically records a faint hum, but in many human subjects clear whistles can be picked up on top of the background buzz. |
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Once the bee dies, maggots eat the carcass, turn into zombie flies, and buzz off in search of their next host. |
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Beneath the table his feet are doing their own private dance, while the wiry hair that crowns his angular, mercurial features is a buzz of static feedback. |
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There was a distinct buzz in the auditorium, cameras were filming the audience as they arrived, more cameras were fixed at the sides of the stage. |
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The grapevine and the international media were alight with the buzz of the student killed by the police during the demonstration. |
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But darling makes it very clear that this is not just a show about a pop star, no matter how much buzz his name generates. |
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The annoying buzz of my alarm clock awoke me from my dreamless sleep. |
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All round us, the lilies, lotuses, white trailing fronds of aquatic plants are opening up their own restaurants to a buzz of water beetles and insects. |
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And, of course, a rebuke to our current politics and especially our president, who seems unable to prod a bee to buzz. |
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Residents are on edge, helicopters buzz overhead everywhere you look, and police are on citywide tactical alert. |
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Oddly, while the Stateside media has become suspicious of British press hype, their own tastemakers look to us as a type of buzz barometer for US bands. |
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On the eve of the Amanda Knox appellate verdict decision, Perugia was alight with a sort of surreal buzz. |
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There has been a lot of buzz at Farnborough about the boeing 787 Dreamliner. |
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Perhaps the smoke of all the early season buzz really did get in the Hollywood Foreign Press's eyes. |
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Ivar imagined the buzz spreading about his extraordinary weekend dealings. |
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This suspicion of Earl Reimund, though at first but a buzz, soon got a sting in the king's head, and he violently apprehended it. |
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Still feeling the buzz from the coffee, he pushed through the last of the homework. |
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The flies, lethargic with the autumn, were beginning to buzz into the room. |
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A population in full song can exceed 100 decibels, roughly the level of a circular buzz saw at full throttle. |
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That was the buzz at the latest Microprocessor Forum, an annual gathering of chipheads in Silicon Valley. |
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He's drawn Dwayne as a cave-man. A really derpy, ugly caveman, with a sloping forehead, a drooling mouth and Dwayne's buzz cut. |
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The master's pulse stood still, and he stared helplessly. The buzz of study ceased. The pupils wondered if this fool-hardy boy had lost his mind. |
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You grew up under dictators who would have put people to the sword if they dared hand them their hats and invite them to buzz off. |
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A few cars buzz around them honkingly before an off-duty taxi stops and lets them in for double the normal fare. |
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The show created a new global audience for the scene, after years of exclusively UK underground buzz. |
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Julia has become quite a good kite pilot. She has learned how to repeatedly buzz her father's head, coming within two feet, and not hitting him. |
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The combined buzz gave Odelay a second wind, leading to an expanded fan base and additional exposure. |
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Few series arrive with the buzz of Aaron Sorkin's HBO drama. |
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Now 27, Gates first garnered buzz in the mid-2000s Louisiana scene for his collaborations with Lil Boosie and Webbie. |
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The buzz has it that the wedding bands were designed by their good friend Robert Procop. |
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The combination of these three xanthines results in a sustained buzz that doesn't end in a crash. |
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Lightly breaded casaba wedges in a wonderful red ginger dipping sauce imparted an ecstatic buzz. |
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The film is already generating considerable Oscar buzz, and deservedly so. |
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Simply buzz off to Scotland and bung what bawbees you have on the nags, for bookies in those parts are not as bookies elsewhere. |
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I became anxious that I needed the buzz of the city to write and resorted to tricking my brain into getting started by buying a roll-top desk. |
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There has been a ton of buzz lately about the exotic and very dangerous lionfish. |
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If you're in a party and want a sociable buzz, the long Con Amici table is perfect. |
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Lifetime's Whitney Houston biopic created a lot of buzz online as it brings more than 200,000 searches on Google on Saturday, Jan. |
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Styles range from classic looks, such as the buzz cut and brush cut, to the more modern fade and peaked cuts. |
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I get a real buzz from this and I've done four bungees and a sky dive before. |
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In 1968, filmmaker serge Bard gave the art world a high-contrast buzz. |
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No matter who's got you all in a tizzy, sometimes you just want to blow a gasket and tell them all to just buzz off. |
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For motorists too timid to tell cops to buzz off, Don Ramsell has a product for you. |
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Vintage skin mags line the dressing rooms, neon signs buzz on the walls and an old all-in-one radio turntable spins old tunes. |
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But beneath the surface of catch phrases, buzz words and mantras, lies a murky and turbulent topic. |
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I turned around and saw the US Navy Blue Angels about to buzz the stadium. |
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We've lit the touchpaper, after that, all we can do is retire and hope they buzz. |
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Ring the bell when you arrive and someone will buzz you into the building. |
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I was recently asked for the buzz on Samitaur Tower, the latest project in Culver City by one-time avant-gardist, now head of SCI-Arc, architect Eric Owen Moss. |
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A relative newcomer, krill oil has been creating a lot of buzz lately. |
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Although many communicators remain largely unaware of it, knowledge management has become the buzz phrase in a growing number of business organizations. |
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Yet it was the novices taking it to the know-alls in a great start, creating a buzz that grew into a rousing roar from the full-house 82,000 crowd. |
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Consider this, the buzz around the Harry Potter series did not reach a frenzy until the movie deal was announced and the fourth book was published. |
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As the police and the council made me very well aware, the buzz had been around the raves and the market sound systems and in the travellers' fields for years. |
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Monoskiing gives me the same adrenalin buzz that snowboarding did. |
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I'm going to buy some more coffee. Could you buzz me in when I get back? |
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One particular plant of interest to the Belgians is Orphium frutescens, which depends on the buzz of the carpenter bee to release its pollen in its native South Africa. |
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