In the late 1990s, the industry was abuzz with plans to deregulate the markets and break up public monopolies. |
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Earlier this month I find the museum abuzz with activity and the crashing sound of metal trolleys being loaded onto removal vans. |
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All around me white and yellow flowering acacia trees are abuzz with bees, wasps, and colorful cetoniid beetles. |
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But the tell-all book that has the nation's capital abuzz these days is another shocker. |
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The blogosphere has been all abuzz about this issue for the last several days. |
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The Rajaji Hall courtyard was abuzz with activity since morning, as hundreds of junior artistes gathered for the shoot. |
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On this day, the town's main intersection was abuzz, awaiting Saudi royalty. |
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The Promenade and Evesham Road will be abuzz with the sound of traffic patiently making its way to the racecourse. |
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Who can focus, in newsrooms abuzz with today's excitements, on last month's story, which is not going to be exclusive anyway? |
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The kitchen's been abuzz with everybody chopping, nibbling and stirring pots. |
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After the dance, the room is abuzz, and the wired participants discuss their newly acquired mini-choreographies. |
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Leading Australians jumped on the bandwagon as the Santa ban spread, with radio talk-back shows abuzz with festive fury. |
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The party was abuzz with compliments for George's new place, which does not actually open to the public until mid-September. |
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The township stayed abuzz after the game as Chiefs' supporters sounded their car hooters in celebration of their team's victory. |
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Every possible road over the County bounds into Tipperary will be abuzz from early morning on Sunday next as the mass exodus to Thurles begins. |
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The sun was just setting and the lake was abuzz in dragonflies, going nuts for all the little naiads. |
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The Scottsville Race Course was abuzz with excitement as thousands of runners struggled to beat the gun. |
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In the cool of the evening, the inn was abuzz with activity. |
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The Library has been abuzz with a lot of activities of late. |
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The regional Centre for Arts and Culture was abuzz with artistic activity. |
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By game day, last Saturday, the town was abuzz with honest excitement. |
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The grumblings stopped, and soon, the city was abuzz with excitement. |
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The 50 stalls set up at the fair are abuzz with nervous activity. |
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Friday and the show hadn't started, yet the centre was abuzz. |
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Ragueneau's pastry shop and rotisserie is abuzz with movement. |
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As delegates headed towards the evening reception, the halls were abuzz with speculations about Sunday's World Cup final. |
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One evening the centre was abuzz with talk that the city council was going to shut down the program because of the cost. |
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During summer, the Mornington Peninsula is abuzz with all nature of events. |
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Wander the heritage-listed streets, which on weekends are abuzz with markets and busking musicians and magicians. |
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Meanwhile, in the late '80s, the French music scene was abuzz with new talent as the alternative rock movement went from strength to strength. |
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On August 19 the privileged center of Moscow was abuzz with the intelligentsia rallying to Yeltsin. |
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The web is abuzz with talk about the XC60, and with its smart looks and even smarter technology its really no wonder. |
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The latest conferences, workshops and publications in the nonprofit world, says this article, are abuzz with a new vocabulary. |
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The nightlife here is also very good and is abuzz with many bars and tavernas during the summer months. |
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The film circle is abuzz with Water being an Oscar contender. |
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Colleges are abuzz with technical and cultural competitions. |
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A man had been murdered that morning, and the village was abuzz. |
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Everyone abuzz about the bilby stamp, the latest stomach virus. |
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The entire area was abuzz with various sounds in the air, such as leaves rustling in the wind, birds chirping, insects humming, and the distinct sound of flowing water. |
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The Internet was abuzz with reports of the actor dying in an accident in New Zealand. |
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The internet will no doubt be abuzz with Subaru devotees who love or hate the latest model. |
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Corporations are just beginning to discuss the alternatives, while the idea has forestry scientists abuzz with the potential. |
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The entertainment world was all abuzz in May with the release of the final Star Wars episode. |
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Rumours are abuzz that 'Vaughniston' aka Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston are back together once again. |
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The town was abuzz with excitement for an hour, when the news became stale. |
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At the height of China's property boom Datong was abuzz with construction. |
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Since France adopted the law to regulate online gambling and open up the market to competition on April 6th, the online gaming industry has been abuzz with activity. |
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Sheba Hart, a 41-year-old pottery teacher, arrives at a dreggy north London comp trailing the kind of tarnished glamour that sets the school's sex-starved males mildly abuzz. |
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The Canadian media are abuzz with China-related stories. |
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Between 24-27 April 2008, the city of Avignon will be set abuzz with the holding of the second Corto del MED Festival, an event showcasing short films from the Mediterranean. |
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As this issue of NewsBriefs goes to print, Vancouver media are abuzz about the announcement that there will soon be a new housing co-op in Vancouver's False Creek neighbourhood. |
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In the evenings, the open area is abuzz with Mumbaikars of all types who come to snack on street food, snap photos by the sea and enjoy rickety children's rides. |
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The IT world is abuzz with talk about cloud computing and virtualization. |
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On 13 April, while Chávez supporters took to the streets of Caracas and the city was abuzz with rumours of the president's return, the privately-owned TV stations ran cartoons and soap operas. |
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Many times during the two-day program, the room was abuzz with conversations about the need for civil justice reforms that will meet the continuing, possibly mounting, crisis in public confidence in the civil justice system. |
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The section is very lively, vibrant with activity at each year's conference and it is abuzz with student enthusiasm in the number of submissions each year. |
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Some of the newest dining options here as well as in our beachy backyard, the Hamptons, are abuzz with imaginative fare and a unique ambience. |
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Now, the whole of Westeros is abuzz about the secret killer. |
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No matter how much USC coach Pete Carroll ignores speculation linking him to the Arizona Cardinals job, the NFL continues to be abuzz with the idea. |
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Now what a-devil has set this hornet's nest of theirs abuzz so suddenly? |
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Strengthened by this Cinderella story, GMU is abuzz with future plans. |
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