Instead, mobile phone ads have focussed on the sexiness of the digital hardware and the buzzy lifestyles that supposedly come with it. |
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These people barely look old enough to be in the room, and they're all dancing mopily with one another in a big, buzzy swarm. |
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There is the moody Macanudo Fumoir for those who like to smoke cigars, and the buzzy Claridge's bar for those who like to drink. |
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I like dealing with buzzy, creative people, so intellectual property was the obvious thing. |
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You could imagine that she only exists within the most glittering, buzzy and opulent of surroundings. |
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Its song is a rich, clear warble, though it lacks any buzzy or slurred notes. |
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He sat up in a sapling, throwing back his head, opening wide his slender bill, and singing his rising, buzzy song. |
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Close to the university, this buzzy venue has two bars and over 50 different types of bottled beer. |
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More fun than a hat fitting, this place is a buzzy cafe with just four tables and a line of students queuing for a bargain lunch. |
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On a Friday evening, it was warm, busy and buzzy and perhaps that's why the staff looked harassed. |
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The bar area was buzzy and the wait passed in comfort with good music and drinks. |
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They are looking for what's actually real and true rather than what's hot and buzzy right now. |
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This weekend was the Literature Festival that I mentioned earlier which seemed to be a buzzy affair. |
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The physics of the venue make for an intimate and busy, buzzy atmosphere and, let's face it, a rather cramped stage. |
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If the capital proves to be too much to take in at first, a sojourn in this small, buzzy town might be just the thing. |
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It's hard to beat Brighton's buzzy mix of arts, shopping, nightlife and old-fashioned fun and games. |
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However we will definitely not support a motion concerning some fuzzy buzzy situation about some company doing this or that. |
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Like the oboe, the bassoon is a member of the double-reed family, and produces a rich, buzzy sound in a way similar to the oboe. |
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It evokes the serenity of a dojo along with some of the buzzy excitement of one of those clothing stores that displays very little clothing. |
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But, soon, Kelly and Rowan were all wrapped up in buzzy new relationship energy and only had eyes for each other. |
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However, when you move the slider towards the minimum mark, as the pulse becomes thinner, the sound becomes more buzzy. |
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This number only gives you a small taste of the fizzy fun of this short-lived, buzzy production. |
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I hear a buzzy sound in my head, not unlike like the high sounds one hears during the training. |
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Celebrities flocked to this glamorous and buzzy temple of literature and culture. |
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A buzzy study claims that gay men are cheerier than their straight friends. |
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An in-depth multimedia profile of Anita Hill to mark the 20th anniversary of the landmark case was deemed not buzzy enough. |
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When I went to university in Birmingham, I lived in the red-light district which was just so buzzy that I realised immediately I was a towny person! |
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Quebec can be easily combined with cool, cosmopolitan Montreal, which has a buzzy cafe culture, good late-night bars and a strong jazz and rock scene. |
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This time, my host asked me if I was part of LinkedIn, a buzzy Web site intended to link people with similar business interests. |
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One new, buzzy option is upper house, which opened its doors in October. |
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Collins shifts the slide, and the trumpet phrase gets faster and faster until it blurs into a buzzy pitch. |
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The buzzy, gnatty, beey, mosquitoey sound was back. In fact, it sounded even more buzzy, gnatty, beey, mosquitoey than it had before. |
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We are now happily in our office at the Stockport Business Innovation Centre, a brilliant, buzzy business hub and it has made such a difference to our business. |
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A long, buzzy whistle in a single pitch means you have heard a varied thrush. |
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Have I got time to attend to my monobrow with my buzzy razor? |
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The outstanding rhythm section included pianist Claude Hopkins, Arvell Shaw on string bass, and Buzzy Drootin at the drums. |
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The early list of names included Slappy, Happy, Hoppy, Sleepy, Weepy, Dirty, Cranky, Sneezy, Hungry, Lazy, Grumpy, Dumpy, Bashful, Gabby, Blabby, Gloomy, Buzzy, Dizzy. |
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