He must also contend with a house phone on which the chef buzzes him with a Wagnerian ring, as insistent as the Doomsday trumps. |
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A sparrow chirrups on the rooftop next to me, and a bee carelessly buzzes into the honeysuckle growing down my wall. |
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He doesn't have long to simmer over this conversation before his secretary buzzes him again. |
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I understand your points, and although my head buzzes trying to take each sentence in, I'm taking it on board. |
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The weather is slowly moving form the melodic hums and buzzes of lazy summer heat to the chirps and crackles of exciting autumn change. |
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Notice how the the kazoo buzzes and vibrates to amplify the sound of your voice. |
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His mind buzzes with ideas about history, technology, art theory, politics, global cultural trends, and more. |
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The intercom buzzes and the Admiral's secretary announces the arrival of a final guest. |
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Moving from Libra into Scorpius on the 20th, Mars buzzes past the arc of three stars known as the Crown of the Scorpion. |
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The music of James Lucas, a 20-year-old from Bristol, chirps, chimes, buzzes and brims with otherworldly eeriness. |
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Some of her visual material comes from the architects but much is her own, shot as she buzzes around the world curating exhibitions. |
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Most of it simply buzzes and squeaks, a reedy clarinet against a rhythm section of cash registers and ticker tape. |
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The radio-controlled toy helicopter buzzes annoyingly, like a huge mosquito, around a figure attempting to sleep. |
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It buzzes with life every night, and features a band with a phenomenal balalaika player that has practically everyone on their feet cheering. |
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Then after the golden moment was heard rapid typing of keys on a computer and electronic buzzes and sounds emitting from within. |
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Eventually, the song peaks at a crescendo and dies away into atmospheric buzzes and computer blips. |
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We wait while she buzzes someone and tells them she has an emergency out front. |
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I dialled the number and sat listening to the buzzes that represented rings. |
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For sound effects there's a lot of futuristic beeps and buzzes, electrical tones, and the like. |
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The docks area of Leith buzzes with a large selection of pubs, cafes and clubs. |
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Throughout the day Jason wrestles with his essay but rarely manages to tackle it for any length of time before the intercom buzzes again. |
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Good-looking and backed by a healthy trust fund, he buzzes around from store to store, hot spot to hot spot, picking up women like burrs. |
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He buzzes his secretary and announces he's taking a two week vacation to spend with his kids. |
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And because the bitstream is transferred optically, there are no annoying buzzes and hums, just amazing digital sound. |
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The intercom buzzes suddenly, drawing me away from the song. |
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A friendly girl at the reception buzzes new visitors in, after a short interview on a speakerphone. |
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Her face buzzes with the suggestion of a leery interiority that the rest of the picture effaces. |
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As the cutting-machine buzzes raucously, Atta's five sheep graze in a nearby field, unaware that this means they will have food for the summer. |
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The vacuum surrounding it buzzes with artificial satellites, forming a sort of technosphere beyond the atmosphere. |
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Founded before Rabat at the start of the 12th century, its medina, lined with fountains, magnificent riads, and mosques, buzzes with activity. |
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Any noises like clicks or buzzes indicate interference from another device. |
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If one side exceeds the limit, the computer gives five buzzes and announces the result. |
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If your steering buzzes when you turn at slow speeds, it may be caused by low power steering fluid. |
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Track the number of messages mentioning your brand on different networks and spot the buzzes and their duration. |
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What he likes best is to stroll around the historic center where everything buzzes with life 24 hours a day. |
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Don't be concerned if your mind buzzes with thoughts, or if you don't feel any different when you're finished. |
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Once you get it moving on a motorway, though, it buzzes along with aplomb. |
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During normal conditions there is no electric absorption, no wear and tear and no buzzes or vibrations. |
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When Apophis buzzes the Earth on April 13, 2029, it will come within 19,400 miles of our planet. |
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A signal-blocking case might provide a less drastic respite from buzzes and pings and inbox temptation. |
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Suddenly all the indicators began flashing an angry red and several alarm signals went off at once creating a loud cacophony of buzzes, sirens and wails. |
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In The Street, a dialectic always buzzes between the need for order, negotiability, and legibility and the material facts that seem always to escape or exceed them. |
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Suddenly all the indicators began flashing an angry red and several alarms signals went off at once creating a loud cacophony of buzzes, sirens and wails. |
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For the most part, the sound is vintage electric Chicago blues, employing a raw two-guitar attack that buzzes with the dirty sound of overworked amps and blown speakers. |
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There are sharks to reel in and buzzes to catch. |
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Acerola is one of the fruits with the highest content of vitamin C. Optimal Dosage Acerola buzzes with energy, bringing you a natural daily supplement of vitamin C, ideal for boosting your force and vitality. |
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The city's core values of creativeness, enterprise and innovation are clear to see as it buzzes with cafés, museums, old merchant houses, theatres and music as well as a lively night life. |
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And it si the place where specialists outside of science make valuable contributions as well. It's alive with change and buzzes with speculation on what science can postulate, promise and prove at the dawn of a new century. |
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Because a healthy breakfast keeps blood sugar and hormone levels stable while the metabolism buzzes along at a higher level, burning more calories. |
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The telephone linked to yours, buzzes as long as you hold down the key. |
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The constitution says he cannot stand for re-election when his term expires in 2006, but the country buzzes with rumours of a constitutional amendment that would allow him to run again. |
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Now it buzzes with activity as soldiers, pilots and engineers from the United States and seven other countries erect tents, tinker with aircraft engines and equip bombers with their lethal payloads. |
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With its well-deserved title as capital of European surfing, this Atlantic jewel buzzes with life, charm and an atmosphere that is uniquely and tantalisingly, Biarritz. |
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He buzzes with hyperactive energy: miming the phonecall with Pete Tong agreeing the record deal for his 1994 debut Timeless, jabbing a point home with his index finger on the Fabric boardroom desk. |
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One munches an apple, one buzzes his lips like a hornet, the third twiddles the radical of his stegocephalic posthon. |
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He buzzes for a flunky, who spares his boss the indignity of picking up the pink ring binders piled on the floor. But the paperwork is piling up in the district offices faster than jobs are being provided in the villages. |
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There's only a five-speed gearbox but this spacious little car buzzes along with a distinct sense of urgency that definitely sets it apart from the standard model. |
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