She was trying to do her homework and her phone was buzzing, buzzing, buzzing with every notice.
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Still Buzzing Steve Almond: There are two questions in your letter, Still Buzzing.
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It's kind of like a mosquito buzzing around in the summer: They don't bite until they stop buzzing, so it's the lack of noise that signals danger.
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Oh — I think I just saw him buzzing around.
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Here I am, I've got an AP reporter sitting across from me on the couch, my cellphone is buzzing, my house phone is buzzing, and I have 2077,20.1 unread messages in my inbox.
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I was buzzing when I climbed off my winged unicorn.
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Kylie Jenner's latest manicure has a lot of fans buzzing.
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Daily life in Afghanistan continues away from the buzzing helicopters.
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In both cases, conversations around the show hit buzzing peaks.
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Just about everyone is buzzing about electric vehicles these days.
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One remark in particular from Comey got the Twittersphere buzzing.
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READ: What can U.S. do about Russian jets buzzing military?
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I came home and my phone was buzzing like crazy.
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On the strength of that deal, Shutterfly's stock is buzzing.
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In all this buzzing around, however, one thing was certain.
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It left social media buzzing about her own political prospects.
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INSIDE a noodle house in central Yangon, business is buzzing.
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Last year, the Oscars were buzzing with the #OscarsSoWhite hashtag.
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Gemini season begins on Saturday and things start buzzing again.
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"Almost ready," he says, completely calm amid the agitated buzzing.
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That buzzing Pabst sign hanging in your favorite dive bar.
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"Life's buzzing, we got everything we need," Jamal told him.
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Meanwhile, there is little doubt fans are buzzing about it.
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The Taclim offer a haptic buzzing to simulate different surfaces.
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A bullet ricochets, sending a buzzing noise across the field.
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Wall Street is buzzing over Amazon's impressive September quarter results.
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Wall Street is buzzing over Amazon's impressive March quarter results.
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He told others about a buzzing noise in his head.
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At least there will still be buzzing in the air.
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I took the bait, with questions buzzing in my head.
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But is it the story everyone is buzzing about today?
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That'll keep me buzzing all the way through to dessert.
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Should a town be buzzing about a local football star?
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I was scared, but underneath my fear I was buzzing.
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My mind buzzing with all the things I could create.
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Eventually, everyone's phones start buzzing and the meeting is scrapped.
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Wall Street is buzzing over Facebook's surging ad pricing growth.
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This parade of art has fans of art history buzzing.
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The enigmatic action is periodically accompanied by loud electronic buzzing.
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The report had GMO critics and the agribusiness community buzzing.
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The illustration by artist Tim O'Brien sent social media buzzing immediately.
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The air was buzzing because I felt cut by these looks!
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Three days earlier, he'd heard a buzzing noise in that ear.
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It was great to watch that, I'm buzzing off of that.
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But it's the photo shoot's accompanying feature that has us buzzing.
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Except that it had a bunch of bees buzzing around inside.
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Once again, he's got the political world buzzing, the pundits pontificating.
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By the conference's close on Thursday morning, people were still buzzing.
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The move had analysts who study charts for a living buzzing.
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Prototype of mosquito emoji, buzzing onto your smartphone later this year.
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Villagers weren't always welcoming of the scientists and their buzzing friends.
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The Roomba buzzing around your living room isn't just collecting dirt.
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Pence's bees aren't the only hive buzzing in the Trump administration.
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The next day at school we were all buzzing about it.
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CES in Vegas was buzzing with innovation and mind-blowing technologies.
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Everyone's still buzzing about the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show last night.
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But I think in Hong Kong definitely the market is buzzing.
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I'm happy, we're buzzing and we're ready for it next season.
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Coachella's performances and fashion have been buzzing topics in pop culture.
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The NFL world has been buzzing about Newton's physical condition, however.
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I left the gym sweaty and exhausted, yet buzzing with energy.
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Beyond Meat has been buzzing since going public this past May.
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On Tuesday night, Twitter was buzzing with thoughts on potential #MillennialRetirementPlans.
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That's the question buzzing about Washington during Congress' Memorial Day recess.
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It's buzzing right now, as I write these words in bed.
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Like, The last Rolling Loud was when I first started buzzing.
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Here's a twist that has top GOP sources buzzing: On Jan.
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The big room was quiet except for the buzzing light fixtures.
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Now, like many Detroit neighborhoods, New Center is buzzing with energy.
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"My phone's in my back pocket buzzing like crazy," he said.
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New York was buzzing over Pete Buttigieg, not Bill de Blasio.
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Against a buzzing forest din, the neighborhood is presumptuous and pesky.
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You think of Djokovic and your brain starts buzzing with contradictions.
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And there was the faint buzzing from the fluorescent lights overhead.
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I'd feel a distinct, small buzzing, would reach down and—nothing.
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Buzzing around, and crashing on the sides of a glass container?
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The internet was already buzzing at the thought of a feud.
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On Sunday afternoon, Times Square was buzzing with life as usual.
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Wall Street is buzzing over Alphabet's blowout June quarter financial results.
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From fairy-tale castles to buzzing nightlife, here's what they said.
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Her phone kept buzzing with alerts about the fire, she said.
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Some people see colors or lights, or hear buzzing or tones.
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The only noise inside was the faint buzzing of the refrigerator.
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My phone started buzzing from every person I've met in my life.
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When Carol reads Fifty Shades, she enters into a manic, buzzing trance.
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Another day, another embarrassing Donald Trump moment that the internet's buzzing about.
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In these times our phones are buzzing constantly with new push alerts.
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Kate Hudson posted an Instagram photo on Tuesday that has fans buzzing.
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They ferried the buzzing boxes home by car, train, bus and bicycle.
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Over the city noise, it was possible to hear a light buzzing.
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Volocopter won't be the only flying taxi service buzzing through Dubai's airspace.
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Soho's the Black Tux was buzzing on a Friday afternoon in March.
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Tonight, your mind will be buzzing—bring a good book to bed.
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The two phones in front of him were constantly buzzing with notifications.
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Tech blogs are buzzing after some Apple-related rumors leaked onto Reddit.
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She was disruptive all the time, her head buzzing with silly rhymes.
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But keep your eye out for drones buzzing campus skies next week.
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With summer in full swing, mosquitoes are buzzing around at peak populations.
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Gursky: Yes, it feels as if something is breathing, something is buzzing.
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It's an alternative pop song with a buzzing base and skittish beat.
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George opened his buzzing refrigerator and pulled out a Monster energy drink.
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A far more typical animal in this space is the buzzing quadcopter.
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Tonight is no different, the barn is packed and buzzing with excitement.
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DOWN a buzzing lane in Bangkok's Chinatown, a child is being born.
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Odom was making coffee Wednesday morning when her phone began buzzing nonstop.
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With a 5.7 percent ABV, you'll definitely be buzzing at the BBQ.
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By the time we get there the place will be absolutely buzzing.
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With Dodger Stadium buzzing, Syndergaard took a hack at a 97-m.p.h.
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In fittingly spooky news this October, chains are buzzing about ghost kitchens.
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"Do you have?" asked Della Valle, gesturing at the buzzing tattoo needle.
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There isn't one other potential candidate out there that has people buzzing.
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Basically, HD Rumble makes vibrations feel more realistic compared to regular buzzing.
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"They keep buzzing because they're pleasing themselves to your voice," he said.
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The sets were buzzing with an energy lacking on the bigger stages.
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Today, the building brims with Carbon's humming 3D printers and buzzing engineers.
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I left my PlayStation 3 on because it made this buzzing sound.
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When we got Dylan Tuesday he was still buzzing from the encounter.
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The sun was out on Saturday morning, and power saws were buzzing.
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"The city is buzzing," said Jake Dell, the owner of Katz's Delicatessen.
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"You have to blow through buzzing lips," Mr. Pilafian told Mr. Rogers.
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Houseflies buzzing around the Oval Office were drawing his attention, and ire.
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I have a coffee on the way back and I'm fuckin' buzzing.
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Some hear a buzzing, while others here a clicking, pulsing, or hissing.
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Neighborhoods that would normally have been buzzing with activity were eerily quiet.
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These changes have occurred even as the club was buzzing with activity.
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But going from a buzzing office to quiet solitude is an adjustment.
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Chicago was an instant wonder, with its skyscrapers and buzzing street life.
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The usually buzzing streets, trams, restaurants and shops are all eerily empty.
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Symptoms can include buzzing, ringing, hissing, roaring and clicking in the ears.
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The next day, his university department was buzzing with talk about it.
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That is clearly the reading of appreciative visitors buzzing around the works.
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It's Halloween weekend, and the iconic neighborhood is buzzing with electric energy.
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"Everyone was buzzing but being respectful, keeping their distance," Mr. Smith said.
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The house was buzzing on a Tuesday with three generations of Sarsours.
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But the West Wing is still buzzing with its typical antagonistic energy.
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And then the pièce de résistance: small planes buzzing through the air.
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Theeb sets off without permission behind him, flies buzzing about his head. He
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One buzzing bee is bad enough — imagine an infestation of up to 20,000.
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It's who he didn't mention that's likely to get the fashion biz buzzing.
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It's a busy, social day, and lots of talk is buzzing around you.
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Intimate conversations at dinner are now accompanied by a buzzing temptation from below.
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Three words from Lady Gaga on Thursday left her loyal little monsters buzzing.
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As the full shadow of the moon covered up sunlight, bees stopped buzzing.
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Just the sound of the bees buzzing puts the elephants on the run.
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A phrase like "angry buzzing" sounds subjective, but it's not just my opinion.
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So don't expect to see Volvo-branded cars buzzing between rooftops anytime soon.
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Safe to say that those bees are buzzing about some serious Oscars contention.
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Movies that mimic the thrill of live music performances, and leave you buzzing.
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THE city of Fukuoka, the biggest on the island of Kyushu, is buzzing.
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In the clip, Rob notices Chyna's phone buzzing while she's in the bathroom.
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YOU might expect to hear an angry buzzing when honeybees have been disturbed.
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But inside, the hall was buzzing with banners everywhere and an excited crowd.
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As the lights lowered, those involved with the film started buzzing with excitement.
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In the background, a buzzing static and a ticking metronome set the beat.
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A buzzing alarm draws me to it, strobing the area in fluorescent red.
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Kate Middleton doesn't have to do much to get the fashion world buzzing.
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She had just attended her first ballet class in years and was buzzing.
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And we're discussing a construction site find in Colorado that has paleontologists buzzing.
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Clemons initially heard the loud buzzing but was unable to determine its source.
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They were buzzing about their new start-ups or the latest Hulu series.
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It started with a variety of bugs, like buzzing noises to screen problems.
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The occasional fly buzzing about is an inevitable part of living in Australia.
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Although we imagine his phone is probably buzzing quite a bit this morning...
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First, it appeared that a fly was buzzing around each viewer's TV screen.
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Two weeks before Morgan's phone started buzzing, he made a move on her.
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A chimpanzee's escape from a city zoo has got Japanese social media buzzing.
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But that didn't stop fans from buzzing about the drinks on social media.
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The city of Chicago has got to be buzzing pretty much right now.
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Then she flies back to the swarm, still buzzing on its tree branch.
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They suggest an artist in love with her medium and buzzing with ideas.
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" The resulting images are collected in the 2017 book "Buzzing at the Sill.
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He arrived buzzing with intensity, with two pens clipped to his shirt collar.
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Williams's success has the sports world buzzing about new mothers and great performances.
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Then the Islamic State's Egyptian channels started buzzing with calls to execute Christians.
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They made a terrible noise, a buzzing that sounded like a refrigerator motor.
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I was physically relaxed and cooled down, but my brain was still buzzing.
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Worth County High School was buzzing with late-year activities on April 14.
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" He said: "I watch you buzzing around and running circles around everybody else.
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Walton was buzzing with adrenaline, unsure of the severity of his own wound.
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It was as though she had five hundred bees buzzing in her head.
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We are a meaningless mosquito that he barely hears buzzing by his ear.
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There was no need for alcohol at this party; everyone was already buzzing.
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" Reporter: "Well, just to let you know, social media is buzzing about it.
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It is possible to make an impact without being a nonstop buzzing bee.
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U2 ponders the situation with buzzing, wailing guitars and a dance-floor thump.
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But there were anomalies here: For one, the music was buzzing and electronic.
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Almost a week later, the Brit's massive upset still has the world buzzing.
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Holzhauer has also mastered the "Jeopardy!" buzzer by buzzing at just the right time so he not only beats his opponents, but so he won't get locked out for a quarter of a second for buzzing too early as well.
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This isn't the first photo that Sprouse has shared to get his fans buzzing.
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From September 8 through 11, Williamsburg was buzzing with Instagram's favorite feminist paradise: 29Rooms.
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During our visit last spring it was buzzing, even on a drizzly Sunday night.
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Most importantly the little buzzing on my teeth actually makes brushing feel more difficult.
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Its buzzing, low frequencies, urgent high hats, echoing handclaps, and distorted vocals swirl seductively.
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As the lights go off, a swarm of buzzing drones fly into the darkness.
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Every part of the consumer tech food chain is alive and buzzing with excitement.
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Each box had straggler bees — beekeepers call them hobos — buzzing outside along the screens.
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All day, the symphony of buzzing bees provide the soundtrack to my daily work.
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Edmonton, Alberta (CNN)Buzzing helicopters and sirens snapped Godelive Ohelo awake from her nap.
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The room was buzzing with excitement, and groups of people periodically burst into cheers.
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The president decision to withhold some JFK documents has the on-line world buzzing.
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Last week, right-wing circles were buzzing over a secret memo written by Rep.
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A buzzing and claustrophobic punk track it was belted out with a rough rawness.
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This seems unlikely given that Bangkok was buzzing with rumours of the princess's candidacy.
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BuzzFeed reports that the singer's fans are buzzing about a possible collaboration with Kesha.
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After the two took the stage, social media began buzzing about their mini-reunion.
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Bockbrader says some patients may feel a buzzing or tingling sensation from the stimulation.
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Stagnant water will likely not recede for weeks, and the insects were already buzzing.
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And buzzing around the head and neck, understandably, just would have been too distracting.
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Sheer exhaustion set in some days but at other times my brain was buzzing.
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The Bey Hive is surely buzzing after last night's NAACP Image Awards gala dinner.
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The stainless steel door with a camera and the buzzing in, all this stuff.
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Lover: Your Gemini crush's mind is buzzing today, so you better text them back.
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But it was an inspiring performance by Finau that had the golf world buzzing.
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Reports of a big change to future iPhone screens had technology blogs buzzing Tuesday.
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The fans were buzzing as they were hand-plucked to enter the private show.
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Delos is a clean glass maze of an office that's constantly buzzing with work.
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Elephants, it turns out, are frightened of loudly buzzing bees and their ferocious stings.
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We go into a damaged building to find large, computerized sewing machines buzzing inside.
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Thailand dazzles with its azure waters, deserted-island paradises, golden temples, and buzzing cities.
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He dreams of a city buzzing with electric cars, drawing power from Quebec's dams.
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That doesn't mean the tax law will keep the economy buzzing into 2020, however.
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Both President Donald Trump's corporate tax cuts and the buzzing economy played a role.
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This year, Russian planes have taken to buzzing American warships in the Baltic Sea.
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This is usually the one you will hear buzzing in your ear at night.
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Here's everything you might have missed, including an explanation of those mysterious buzzing flies.
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Now there are hundreds bees buzzing and a few birds living in the bush!
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For 12 years Cassini has been buzzing about Saturn, its rings and its moons.
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Even before Sanders' endorsement of the provision last month, the idea was buzzing nationally.
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Analysts have been buzzing about how McDonald's will respond to Wendy's breakfast roll-out.
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BUZZING DISTURBANCE As usual, the star Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward made the smart play.
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The big picture: D.C. lobbying circles are buzzing over the departure of Bob Quinn.
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There's a whole blooming, buzzing swarm of research and innovation happening in this area.
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We decide to skip the pixie and go straight to buzzing it all off.
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Like, there wasn't a constant buzzing and humming behind me that needed my attention.
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Their debut single on the awesome Aarght Records powers along with a buzzing energy.
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From the publisher's description of the book: Everyone is buzzing about the president's birthday!
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They're constantly buzzing with activity and use complex, energy-guzzling machines to treat patients.
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Brazil is buzzing now, maybe for the first time since the opening five minutes.
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The financial world is buzzing with an arcane sounding issue—the inverted yield curve.
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Seattle started buzzing about college basketball in a way that it hadn't in years.
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Your phone was buzzing all night with people reacting to the results on Twitter.
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When we arrived at the prison, my brother and I were buzzing with energy.
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"The wine was buzzing, not of youth but of life and place," she said.
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Without all the activity buzzing behind the scenes, the scene itself would be dull.
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My phone has been buzzing for days with alerts about tornadoes and flash floods.
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A few hours later, we heard a welcome sound: the buzzing of a snowmobile.
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WHAT THE INSIDERS ARE BUZZING ABOUT -- DOES TRUMP TRY TO KEEP A CAMPAIGN PROMISE?
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GIA KOURLAS Two Broadway musical revivals have me (and the busy theater web) buzzing.
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Remember that annoying drone buzzing around and taking pictures of people at the beach?
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They make clicking and buzzing noises for navigation and for catching cod and shrimp.
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There is a new sight buzzing around a Ford engine factory in London: drones.
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Here's what the tech industry is buzzing about on the way to CES 22020.
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So, with the rumor mill already buzzing ... you know how this merchandising move looks.
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Depp's presence is basically a fly buzzing around viewers' heads during an already bad time.
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Once buzzing with three shifts, these plants have been running just one shift of late.
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Someone's buzzing the telecom at the rear door of her house, a floor below us.
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My brain would be buzzing, with thoughts whizzing around, and I'd be unable to relax.
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I head home just after midnight and try to put my buzzing brain to rest.
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Her curly grey hair bobs as she earnestly impersonates different styles of buzzing vibration pattern.
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As the timer approaches its pre-ordained deadline, the collar emits a disruptive buzzing noise.
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Perry's social media followers are buzzing about her Grammy announcement -- and her new, blonde look.
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Maybe one day there will be bee-like robots buzzing around the surface of Mars.
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Social media has been buzzing for weeks with those ready to tuck into American steak.
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I don't think I realized just how loud the buzzing in my own mind was.
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In a matter of hours, the world will be buzzing with talk of augmented reality.
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It was all over the news and had the world buzzing about measles and immunizations.
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The comment sent the internet buzzing about who that future queen of Asgard could be.
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There's a language down there, but surrounding it is a buzzing cycle of new abstractions.
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PT It's a half hour until showtime and backstage at the Dolby Theatre is buzzing.
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The pop divas posed for a selfie together Wednesday night, and it's got us buzzing.
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But buzzing all my hair off felt like I was gaining a part of myself.
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There were tense moments leading up to the reveal, with Tesla employees buzzing around nervously.
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Distracted driving was a problem even before we all had smartphones buzzing in our pockets.
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Their buzzing sound seems to bypass cognitive faculties en route to the realm of sensation.
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THE TWO women at the top of the Commonwealth are determined to keep it buzzing.
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Image 2 of 2 BERLIN – On the roof of Berlin&aposs cathedral, bees are buzzing.
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Tegucigalpa is buzzing with rumours that he has struck a private deal with Mr Hernández.
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For instance, the small "Untitled (America)" (2005) does not convey its neon parent's buzzing disquiet.
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If you're Lin-Manuel Miranda, your phone must be buzzing pretty much all the time.
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Yes, the internet is buzzing about a new tattoo revealed by Tomlinson on Instagram yesterday.
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In the meantime, rumors are still buzzing around the star's possible involvement with rapper Drake.
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No buzzing phone, yelling kids, or lovely daydream will divert attention from their primary task.
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Volatile Venezuela's history of coups mean rumors always abound on its buzzing social media scene.
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Charles and Ray moved to Los Angeles, a city buzzing with potential energy, in 1941.
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Wall Street is buzzing over which companies Apple may buy with its massive cash holdings.
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"The market here buzzing again is a huge boost for Major League Baseball," said Manfred.
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And you don't have to look far to see some sort of drone buzzing around.
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The apocalyptic storytelling that's buzzing around his head isn't super apparent in the album itself.
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Exhausted yet buzzing, I called him one more time, wanting to summarize what I'd found.
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My phone's been buzzing all afternoon and I just have to finish this text message.
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In the backyard, Ralph hears Blue playing with a toy that's buzzing — and suddenly crashes.
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Convincing white-knuckled flyers to get into a buzzing, pilotless helicopter is just the beginning.
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On Wednesday, the park -- typically buzzing with vacationers enjoying the summer weather -- was eerily desolate.
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Starling Bank's success, like others on this list, highlights London as a buzzing fintech ecosystem.
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We had a decadent Sunday breakfast among giant floral arrangements and buzzing black-clad waiters.
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The Treasury market was buzzing with tax talk this week, and yields quickly moved higher.
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The bee uses buzzing sounds, flashing lights, and lively music to engage your child's senses.
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Although treatment options exist, your doctor's suggestions are only a slice of what's buzzing online.
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The market was buzzing, fresh flowers and fruit and vegetables—it was all going on.
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But after a while, the buzzing was more annoying than the ringing in my ears.
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This alternate universe has almost zero 21st-century technology and is buzzing with electric wonderment.
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Biologist Amro Zayed handed me frames, sticky with honey, covered in hundreds of buzzing insects.
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Before he could finish his cigarette, Henry's cell phone was buzzing with his next call.
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Cruz's remarks had everyone buzzing, and the Texas senator repeated his reasoning throughout the day.
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Many Turks have turned instead to social media, which has been buzzing about the trial.
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Hovering outside of the show are groups of teenagers, completely sober, deliriously overjoyed and buzzing.
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This weekend as every weekend, liberals on the internet were buzzing with rage about Trump.
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Eleven times during his winning streak, he went a whole game without buzzing in incorrectly.
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Impossible. But sure enough, he did — and the running community is still buzzing about it.
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It's a head-scratcher for the ages that likely has the NFL buzzing in Philadelphia.
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Pastrnak continued buzzing offensively and had several more chances, albeit unsuccessfully, midway through the period.
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Elba, Idris Elba Everybody's buzzing about Idris Elba possibly becoming the first black James Bond.
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New York's dangerous power play was buzzing on its first chance in the second period.
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Soon his cellphone was buzzing with messages from university students, professors, security guards and others.
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Wall Street is buzzing over Broadcom's befuddling strategy to acquire a low-growth software company.
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When she wakes up, it's because his cell phone is buzzing next to her thigh.
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This may account for the loud ringing, buzzing and grinding experienced by the injured diplomats.
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For example, Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is famous for its buzzing, swirling, incomprehensible traffic.
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She was cocky and scared and sick and buzzing, all in waves, all at once.
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Big buzzing No one had seen the world's largest bee -- as big as human thumb!
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Read more from The Hill: Dem donors buzzing about Kamala Harris View the discussion thread.
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Every light bulb in the concert hall was unscrewed to eliminate a faint buzzing sound.
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A walloping kick-drum beat topped by a buzzing bass tone and hissing pink noise.
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On Wednesday night, it was swarming with wailing police cars, buzzing helicopters and media vehicles.
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If you want a "scene," with buzzing beaches, night life and restaurants aplenty, head north.
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Documentary, lifestyle, and live television programs, have to dub over the buzzing from the drone.
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TS: I would also like to talk about buzzing devices that go inside the body.
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The infinite news cycle is always buzzing about something, and it's hardly ever about infrastructure.
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Inside, it's a veritable buzzing city that unfolds, with a main commercial strip and small shops.
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Other attacks may have produced a loud buzzing or scraping noise, anonymous government sources told CNN.
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Does this mean that one day quarterbacks might be replaced by quadcopters buzzing around a stadium?
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He hears something buzzing in his room, and believes it to becoming form his mirror… somehow.
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Right now, the stock is buzzing following the release of strong earnings results that beat expectations.
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Twenty-eight minutes later, when he started to draft a reply, his inbox was already buzzing.
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Residents reported LNA planes buzzing Tripoli and the sound of clashes in outskirts of the city.
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Most days Mr. Bhatti idles in his room of the once-buzzing dormitory for international students.
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Despite the blackout on names, one piece of air show drama was still buzzing on Wednesday.
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As the buzzing continues, she runs out of sustenance options for herself — and her new baby.
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Twitter released a new feature that shows you which articles your network is currently buzzing about.
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Its military jets are buzzing NATO's ships and flying close to American reconnaissance aircraft in Europe.
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The ring made sex feel like it wasn't happening between two parts but one buzzing whole.
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Her hair — and the ceremonial buzzing of it — was symbolic of so much more, Hall says.
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The newcomers soon find themselves buzzing like flies in the sticky paper of the startup life.
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A freight train of folding tables snaked down the center, throngs of people buzzing around them.
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"It's the cosmic equivalent of buzzing the treetops," MIT asteroid expert Richard Binzel told BuzzFeed News.
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But under the buzzing fluorescent lights of the 24-hour gym, all souls are laid bare.
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Rather than Marxist revolution or Victorian beneficence, "A Christmas Carol" prescribes free trade and buzzing commerce.
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And in a strange moment, Trump at one point squashed a mosquito buzzing around his podium.
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The sun hasn't even come up yet, and the family is already buzzing about the future.
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But don't expect to see Uber's flying taxis buzzing passed the Eiffel Tower any time soon.
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I very often feel unsafe, or so anxious that there's a constant buzzing under my skin.
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Expect to wait rather longer to see a perfect formation of drones buzzing over your city.
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Are there any benefits or risks when an artist gets categorized into buzzing genres like this?
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Trump wasn't the only one buzzing about Hicks reportedly fudging the truth at times for Trump.
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A few months into Jason Lee's new job at Reddit, the office was buzzing with excitement.
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At a high school graduation party, her friends were buzzing with excitement about their next steps.
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Uber has announced the first international city its flying taxis one day might be buzzing over.
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Staff reported to Steyer on that project and others during debriefs at the buzzing NextGen office.
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Even the ones that aren't carrying diseases are buzzing in ears and threatening everyone's outdoor fun.
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The post was picked up by tech site Softpedia Sunday and sent the technology blogsphere buzzing.
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On Monday, with the entire town buzzing over one of the greatest comeback wins in history?
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Young entrepreneurs are buzzing, determined to be part of the generation that finally solves climate change.
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Fans have been buzzing about Lady Gaga launching a beauty line for more than a year.
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The political pundits started buzzing about Trump's "change of direction" almost immediately after he finished speaking.
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Mosquito City's buzzing, whining "biospheres" mimic local field conditions, even down to banana plants and goats.
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The first small signs that all was not right with him arrived buzzing in the air.
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Google's internal message boards are typically buzzing with conversation about hot-button issues involving the company.
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Hot, Hot, Instant Pot The internet is buzzing hard over this contraption, and for good reason.
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The Beyhive was buzzing in the Twitterverse and most people were barely able to contain themselves.
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They experience a constant ringing, buzzing, hissing, chirping, or whistling sound in one or both ears.
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He was also exceptionally quick at buzzing in, helping him beat his competitors to the board.
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And, of course, images surfaced of Kardashian and Beckham talking closely, and the internet is buzzing.
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It's been hypothesized that certain pesticides, called neonicotinoids or neonics, are harmful to these buzzing insects.
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Lots of people blindly act out stereotypes and don't tune into what's buzzing beneath the surface.
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Wall Street is buzzing over Micron's surging profit growth and its better-than-expected sales forecast.
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The profile the media is buzzing about: Tim Alberta on the retired John Boehner, in Politico.
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After the buzzing, marble-strewn congestion of the Forum, the Palatine is like a country stroll.
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"I'm a farmer," he said, buzzing his motorcycle between freshly plowed fields on a recent afternoon.
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And then there was Thursday night, when a tornado warning sent phones and their owners buzzing.
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Of course, when it comes to tennis, having spectators buzzing about isn't always a good thing.
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With the midges still buzzing around the players, Hernandez struck out Rodriguez to end the threat.
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Beyond the buzzing cafes and pulsing night life in Belgrade, there is an atmosphere approaching paranoia.
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Instead, Messiah only shows us a fly buzzing around Avi and then the cop waking up.
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She finally messages Antonio in "Catfish" and is practically buzzing with excitement to talk to him.
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A new image of an alleged PlayStation 23 prototype has sent the video game world buzzing.
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But it was the eagle at the par-four second that had the gallery most buzzing.
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Buzzing sounds mixed with the humming of insects echoing through this corner of the Ecuadorian Amazon.
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Options conservatives are buzzing about: border wall funding, stripping money from sanctuary cities, defunding Planned Parenthood.
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But Spider-Man's return to the MCU is not the only news that has fans buzzing.
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And they did so by driving their cruisers through the crowd, lights flashing and horns buzzing.
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The word "data" conjures up passive images of Greek symbols and banks of buzzing, whirring computers.
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Marijuana is legal in California, where the interview took place, but Musk's phone later started buzzing.
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As they entered the theater, Graham handed his constantly buzzing phone over to Jacob for screening.
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Ms. Ballard never heard any gunshots, but she heard helicopters buzzing while locked in the room.
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I was hoping the increased dose would get me buzzing but it did just the opposite.
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Soon students are buzzing in groups, defining roles and deciding which coverings to put on their ramps.
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"That shit was crazy," he told me in the barbershop, where he was buzzing another prisoner's hair.
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The ambient chirping and buzzing of insects and birds rises to crescendo in the absence of combat.
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Players who dreamed of piloting their ships through caves and buzzing strange creatures had their hopes dashed.
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But they also make distinctive buzzing sounds when they're searching for prey in the frigid Antarctic waters.
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The platform overlooking the Panama Canal's Pacific exit is buzzing with energy on a muggy October afternoon.
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ET, the entrance level of the store was buzzing with customers who were anxiously snapping up bargains.
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ISIS could not really regroup or make another land grab with US planes and drones buzzing above.
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Although not everyone can sense when the implant is on, Thomas says she feels a buzzing sensation.
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From almonds to apples, our food supply relies in large part on the industriousness of buzzing pollinators.
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If you were a rogue bee buzzing on the moon, this heat-detecting honeycomb could find you.
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In August, when Albanians of the diaspora were home for the holidays, the Presevo Valley was buzzing.
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But lately, boutique workout aficionados and fitness influencers have been buzzing about workouts that incorporate EMS technology.
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Now, everyone is buzzing about another event that's set to occur this week: the Perseid meteor outburst.
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You won't have to worry about them making noise or buzzing your phone when they come in.
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Buzzing between fringe meetings, Mr McDonnell repeated his intention to do just that, and "radicalise" Labour's manifesto.
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Chinese social media had already been buzzing with anger and concern about Li's health for several hours.
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No one has the luxury of being able to avoid what's buzzing up and down their street.
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After all, it's not just these top three films that got audiences and critics buzzing last year.
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The atmosphere is already buzzing, and then the shirtless man from before comes thundering over the line.
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Although if the maggots escape and pupate, then you've got flies buzzing around the hospital, spreading infection.
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I guess they're what I should've expected—the buzzing sound of electricity shifting between various musical notes.
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There is a killer bug buzzing around Australia which scientists are breeding as a biological warfare agent.
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There's a theory buzzing around the internet that Kate Middleton changes her hair every time she's pregnant.
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That buzzing in the CEO's ears is the sound of a congressional subcommittee sharpening it's carving knives.
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Click through to see what our offices were buzzing about after the one-of-a-kind experience.
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On a visit to both restaurants, we found Amy's buzzing with diners long after the lunch hour.
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VICE News arrived just after Rubio himself stopped by, and the volunteers were still buzzing with excitement.
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Even while the mining ban was in force last year, the place was buzzing with illegal activity.
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For beauty editors, that generally means buzzing around backstage to get the lowdown on the latest looks.
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Soundbites from presidential candidate Marianne Williamson at Thursday night's Democratic primary debate certainly had the internet buzzing.
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That trolls aren't any worse than their environment isn't news, and knowing that doesn't stop them buzzing.
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Their world is better off without piece of shit men buzzing around women like perpetually horny vultures.
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Buzzy bedroom A couple couldn't figure out what that buzzing noise was in their house in Spain.
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As a woman, it's hard to not come away from it all buzzing with girl power vibes.
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Think radio or television static, the sound of ocean waves, or the buzzing of your electric fan.
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My phone was buzzing with texts from the friends I had gone out with the night before.
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I had a lot of friends in computer engineering and the university was buzzing around the news.
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Congress is back home for the Presidents Day recess, but D.C. is buzzing with activity this week.
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But under the "Yes" flags stretched across narrow back streets buzzing with debate, not all are convinced.
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The morning is calm and then as it gets closer to show time everyone is buzzing around.
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My phone won't stop buzzing as friends and rivals spam me with praise and inquiries about openings.
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At the same time, Silicon Valley has been buzzing about Apple's plan to build an electric car.
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I felt good, the team was buzzing, we had a lot of chances, their goalie played great.
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I turned up one Friday two hours late, buzzing on coke after having not slept a wink.
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Those buzzing kazoos were just one example of Mr. Marsalis's knack for a sort of musical onomatopoeia.
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Reports surfaced last year that Gore aides were buzzing about a potential presidential bid that never materialized.
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While the school is still buzzing over the exciting weekend, "County Championships are this Thursday," Haines said.
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Local entrepreneurs will keep the neighborhood buzzing with a vast array of food, fashion and live music.
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Wall Street is buzzing over Snap's poor financial results and blasting the company for its weak performance.
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Once a buzzing hub, the inside looked completely barren and was littered with decaying plants and debris.
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Yet a trial that begins on Sunday's episode has much of Britain buzzing and has divided listeners.
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In mitigation, she has a recognizable, superfluously insistent way of buzzing that functions as a heads-up.
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Within a few hours I had over 2,000 likes, and I noticed that my phone kept buzzing.
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It seems like they're all of a piece for him, all buzzing in his head at once.
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The cars, sleek and low and light, would approach each turn in a crescendo of metallic buzzing.
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That involves some combination of flashes on the side of the the eyes and a buzzing sound.
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The worry that her phone would start buzzing with unknown numbers again subsided over the following weeks.
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There's a respectful energy to most tourists, but we're still all buzzing around like jpeg-snapping flies.
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Buzzing drones are hovering above hurricane-ravaged Houston, and they're being piloted by newly trained insurance agents.
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BUZZING ON SOCIAL -- WATERMELON BOY: Meet the boy who ate an entire watermelon at a cricket game.
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The sound of experimental alternative jams accompanied the clipper-like buzzing of the other artist's tattoo gun.
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On the right, a tiny plane hovers like a buzzing fly, foretelling the tragedy that would follow.
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In November, the Beijing offices of Meituan Dianping, a Chinese ecommerce and food delivery business, were buzzing.
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There were not many mosquitos, but enough other buzzing insects that they could be annoying at times.
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The success of both teams had the city buzzing, and Oakley was glad to be around it.
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It dove in from interstellar space before buzzing by the sun and then rocketing outward past Mars.
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The buzzing of hair shears is not what you expect to hear at a middle school assembly.
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We'd just seen Yung Lean and Thaiboy Digital, two delightfully strange international musicians, and we were buzzing.
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Outside a church, just about then, Scott Daehlin heard a helicopter buzzing overhead, moving to the east.
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Their new second baseman, Logan Forsythe, noticed at spring training that his teammates were buzzing about it.
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Others suggest that the Chinese pilot inadvertently hit the American plane, though he was clearly buzzing it.
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She is excellent at animating the buzzing, frenetic riffs and fleeting ostinatos that ripple through the score.
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The only sounds were the wind moving through the copious bamboo and the ghostly buzzing vending machines.
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She's drunk on filmmaking, and she has spent most of this season buzzing confidently above the fray.
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The borderlands were buzzing with factories known as maquiladoras — plants that assemble components for American manufacturing operations.
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In 218, Nancy Spero was turning out fleet gouache paintings of bug-shaped bombers, like buzzing Goyas.
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As we bounced across the rough waters off Anticosti Island, a buzzing sound rang through the air.
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Whooshing, glistening, buzzing, gushing keyboard hooks glide alongside chipmunky pitch-corrected vocals, bliss point after bliss point.
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Once you understand this, then, Russia's trolling activities — including buzzing the USS Donald Cole — become more comprehensible.
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They had to cover it because it was filthy apparently and it was buzzing the whole time.
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The arena was buzzing with excitement, shifting from anticipatory silence to deafening cheers as the competition got underway.
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In fact, both my feet — no, everywhere, all my limbs — were buzzing in a pleasant, TV-static way.
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Yeun captioned the photo with two bee emojis — which left his followers buzzing about the possibility of twins.
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At one point, during a meeting in the Oval Office, a fly began buzzing overhead, distracting the president.
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Suddenly people everywhere are buzzing about this cozy quality as something to achieve, especially with regards to food.
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My phone has been blowing up since I sat down and the constant buzzing is making me anxious.
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The property was always happily buzzing, but it never felt uncomfortably crowded at any point during my stay.
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There's a familial yet terrifying sensation here: It's like watching a hive of bees buzzing around its queen.
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Consider this your ICYMI monthly update on the trending topics everybody has been buzzing about at the watercooler.
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On and off the court, Serena Williams serves up style and beauty looks that keep us all buzzing.
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It's been a few months since the class wrapped up, but I'm still buzzing from what I learned.
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Sometimes it does this by buzzing warplanes briefly into Estonian airspace to see how quickly the defenders respond.
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These days, it's rare for a successful show not to have revival or spin-off rumors buzzing about.
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Tracer: Nothing is more infuriating for a slow-firing Hanzo than a buzzing Tracer that won't sit still.
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Over buzzing hooks and bubbling synthesizers, murmurs and exclamations and empty space, she sings her life and desire.
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In a statement, easyJet's marketing director Peter Duffy, claimed users would be relaxed by the foot-buzzing experience.
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On the morning of the launch, Mille's cellphone was buzzing with clients hoping (against hope) of buying one.
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There are only two weeks to go until Halloween, and your group chat is buzzing every three seconds.
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The alternative is the chaos and danger of the recent incidences of drones buzzing major airports, for instance.
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Bilney, for her part, left the meeting buzzing with ideas about the way Five Star used social media.
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It's that time of year again: The Bey Hive is buzzing over the possibility of another Carter baby.
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American forces have so far refrained from engaging Russian aircraft after they've performed maneuvers like buzzing Navy ships.
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The Beyhive is buzzing that Bey may make a cameo during Lady Gaga's Super Bowl Halftime Show performance.
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The Carters have not publicly shared their due date, but the hive is buzzing it will be soon.
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The motor goes at three speeds, which I could only differentiate by how high-pitched the buzzing was.
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The bees have been buzzing in the entrance of Vox's office building since before 8 AM this morning.
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Her fans, and others, were buzzing about it, but Keri never discussed what the hell she was doing.
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What are we supposed to get from this inert piece of metal flying through this buzzing, heady landscape?
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People are buzzing about Second Take on FS1 because Aikman had harsh words for a new, controversial colleague.
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The buzzing city had hosted many international events in the past, but this one had a special twist.
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Alone, buzzing and trudging through a particularly savage bit of windswept moorland, he stopped to eat and drink.
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The first visit of a sitting U.S. President to Cuba in nearly 90 years has the island buzzing.
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The ones the Biebs and Ham were seen buzzing around on are made by a company called JetSurf.
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In the meantime, Miyako is busy buzzing away on how he can bring his technology into the field.
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Not only did bees visit the infected plants more, but they also spent longer buzzing around infected flowers.
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It's difficult to know when that happened—but clearly everyone was buzzing about Dunne's Experiment by the 1930s.
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No buzzing sales banter and gossip, no sputter of yellow and white taxis or boda boda taxi bikes.
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The news of the shooting in Santa Fe, Texas is buzzing here at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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Against this messy backdrop, talk of a new Great Game has been buzzing for more than a decade.
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Several years ago, tech enthusiasts in San Francisco began buzzing about a new and mysterious thing called Bitcoin.
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Local entrepreneurs will keep the neighborhood buzzing with an array of food, treats, crafts, fashion and live music.
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Drone shows, on the other hand, mostly feature a low buzzing, somewhat like a swarm of bumble bees.
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After photos of them together started romance rumors buzzing, Baldwin shut them down when she spoke to E!
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Washington's lobbying industry is buzzing with activity as clients scramble to deal with the compressed election-year calendar.
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With cocaine, you're effectively buzzing off the chemical dopamine flooding your brain every time you take a bump.
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Everyone is buzzing about Kim finally explaining how she decided to get a surrogate for her third baby!
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Lit up, lights buzzing like fireflies on each hour, it caught the attention when the game slowed down.
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But suddenly, about five years ago and for no identifiable reason, the buzzing turned into a deafening roar.
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It mixes with the live buzzing of bees, miked up in their chapel, to form a disquieting drone.
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"I'm setting it for 7:30 AM, so don't be alarmed when my vagina starts buzzing," I said.
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The city felt alive every night — buzzing with music, energy, and bar goers pouring out into the streets.
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Me and Kur, he's really buzzing right now, we coming out with a project just me and him.
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As if a glass had shattered on the floor the sound of the door buzzing made the jump.
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About all that remains audible is the natural world's whirring and buzzing, mixed in with some sisterly sniping.
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Christmastime in San Francisco is buzzing with activities and sights that will bring joy to the whole family.
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Want to be a Jedi — or a Sith — but don't like the traditional buzzing sound of a lightsaber?
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The feed is stacked with aesthetically pleasing pics of her buzzing around the world and bee-ing fabulous.
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The nights here are eternal: The heat, the mosquitoes and the buzzing of electric generators keep us up.
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Its main street is now lined with buzzing bars and restaurants whose crowds spill out onto the sidewalk.
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There is always a lot of background noise buzzing around the president, and it's catnip for his detractors.
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LEONI It felt like we were doing a live musical version of "Madam Secretary" because everybody was buzzing.
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The orchestra consists largely of strings and percussion with woodwinds and computer-generated sounds (some very menacing buzzing).
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I'm a member of several listservs, which are currently buzzing with ideas, suggestions, and, honestly, therapy and love.
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Her team recorded the narwhals clicking, buzzing and calling their way through the icy depths of Scoresby Sound.
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It flew around the cabin for a whole day, buzzing as loud as an entire swarm of bees.
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ON A BUZZING evening in 19303 Giacomo Balla, an Italian artist, approached his newly opened nightclub in Rome.
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J.P. The buzzing, barreling pop-punk blare of "No Shade" is something that Wavves can deliver by reflex.
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Amazon announcing plans to acquire Whole Foods had everyone buzzing about the immediate impact on the grocery industry.
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Wall Street is buzzing over Apple's strong earnings results, driving its shares to a new all-time high.
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Wall Street is buzzing over Facebook's lower profit margin guidance, driving an epic plunge in its shares Thursday.
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The Street is buzzing about Neurocrine's Ingrezza drug, the first FDA-approved treatment for adults with tardive dyskinesia.
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Why Wall Street is buzzing about Levi's Levi's believes it has a path forward by moving beyond jeans.
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Some have been known to employ noisy brass sections or buzzing bees to de-emphasize the required information.
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She raced back upstairs with her friend, she said, and suddenly dozens of police officers were buzzing through.
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Today, roads in and around La Mora are patrolled by hundreds of heavily-armed soldiers, helicopters buzzing overhead.
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A frenetic buzzing energy in the building came from the audience and bled through the curtain onto us.
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But his phone kept buzzing, at first with calls from lawyers, and then with an odd text message.
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Twenty million years ago, this land was wet bog, buzzing with insects and dotted with Southern beech trees.
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The Capitol was largely empty save for a few buzzing conference rooms and hallways littered with pizza boxes.
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And don't expect a coffee drone buzzing around to bring you your daily buzz any time soon, though.
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CNBC and other media outlets have also been buzzing for months about the possibility of a Cohn appointment.
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Yet another patent application by Apple in the buzzing field of augmented reality (AR) came to light Thursday.
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The visitors were buzzing before Hjalmarsson found the mark with a shot from the slot during a scramble.
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For more than a year, Silicon Valley has been buzzing about Apple's plan to build an electric car.
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In her downtime, Ms. Spruce, an Ohio native, relishes exploring D.C. neighborhoods that have transformed into buzzing destinations.
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And then all of a sudden, a loud, buzzing drone comes out of nowhere, totally interrupting your nap.
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"There are people here who used to have very miserable lives," Masasila said, walking through the buzzing market.
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But instead of a light, buzzing sound from the violins, he drew something heavier, jabbing and overly present.
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But instead of a light, buzzing sound from the violins, he drew something heavier, jabbing and overly present.
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He lined up a backhand and then unleashed a buzzing winner that Nadal did not even try for.
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The males — which make a buzzing noise reminiscent of a lawnmower — find these clicks to be very sexy.
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There's a sense of surrealism buzzing at the edges of the story, but nothing actually surreal ever happens.
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If nobody is buzzing about tomatoes, it's not because tomatoes aren't delicious; it's because obviously tomatoes are good.
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Mars enters Virgo today, too, so expect your phone to be buzzing nonstop over the next few weeks.
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Among tech founders, investors and observers, the consensus is that the Beehive State's Silicon Slopes are buzzing with potential.
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Last week, after his official return, he said via a statement that he was "absolutely buzzing" to be back.
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But, as her tattoo artist Daniel Winter was buzzing away, Gaga didn't realize the tattoo had a major error.
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Accepting that life is suffused with a low-buzzing undercurrent of dread is just part of being alive now.
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Before the buzzing Monday, the closest Chinese jets had come to the Regina was several kilometers, according to Fisher.
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The world is buzzing with happy news that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their first child this morning.
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World worries about speech Trump was still buzzing on Saturday morning after the day of ceremony the day before.
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This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image shows star clusters encircling a galaxy, like bees buzzing around a hive.
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After all, there's no YA without its accompanying hive of readers (of all ages), buzzing with opinions and enthusiasm.
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He had heard a buzzing noise in his home and the sensation of pressure, followed by problems with vertigo.
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THOUSAND OAKS, California — They had just wrapped their last dress rehearsal when their phones all started buzzing at once.
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Your anxiety level will not decrease as a result of things that weigh a lot buzzing around your head.
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The Dalai Lama was there and the temple was buzzing with people seeking an appointment for his spiritual guidance.
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Jeremy Renner's buzzing career in Hollywood is earning him a big paycheck — meaning his child support payments are changing.
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While Hollywood is buzzing with Oscar predictions, we'll be placing our bets for who takes home the most Razzies.
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The Beyhive is buzzing into overdrive as Beyoncé and JAY-Z announced a joint summer tour on Monday morning.
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Dance recitals or school plays will just have audiences of buzzing drones, live-streaming the performance to absentee dads.
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Andreessen's and Chris Dixon's names show up on more than a few blog posts buzzing about a fund's backers.
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Silicon Valley is buzzing over Sheryl Sandberg's engagement, nearly five years after the death of her husband, Dave Goldberg.
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There was a scene buzzing — the whole punk scene and New Wave scene with bands playing all the time.
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Lea Michele and Burt's Bees are teaming up to get people buzzing about the decline of the bee population.
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With scores of new warplanes buzzing the skies over the Gulf, though, such run-ins may become more common.
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As for the practical implications, we may well be seeing itsy-bitsy drones buzzing around the skies this summer.
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Yes, the electronics markets are colossal hives of sensory overload, buzzing nonstop with small-scale high-tech hardware commerce.
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It also looked accidental that the 18-wheelers buzzing along the overpass 50 feet away did so without incident.
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Just like her D&G jacket, people can't stop buzzing about the bob cut — even if it isn't real.
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With five fun flavors like "Bee my Sweet Honey" and "Buzzing Blackberry" I promise, you won't be disappointed. Oh!
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A little give is important to the typing experience, and that much haptic buzzing is more of an annoyance.
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After the shot, Michael heard a buzzing noise that, as it pushed toward a crescendo, became almost intolerably loud.
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She has also paintings filled with images of beehives and buzzing bees because they are industrious and make honey.
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When you think of a coworking space, images of a buzzing office shared by tech startups come to mind.
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If there's one thing guaranteed to get fans buzzing, it's a good ol' social media exchange between two celebrities.
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Like bees buzzing from flower to flower, there are ideas to pollinate and plans that could use some productivity.
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To get you up to speed, here's a rundown on what everyone's buzzing about ahead of Hollywood's biggest night.
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Even before his identity was uncovered, the internet was buzzing to set up a meeting between Murtaza and Messi.
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Hit The Club Turn your wedding venue into a buzzing nightclub by having DJs play into the wee hours.
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The band's plea for quiet — for relief from the world's relentless beeping and buzzing — has fallen on preoccupied ears.
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They know that if people start buzzing about an ad early, chances are the ad will get more exposure.
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The controller also features haptic feedback, buzzing a warning when the drone goes too high or moves too fast.
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I'll avoid you, you avoid me (narrowly), a circling, buzzing ring of nearly colliding cars that never actually do.
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Kind of a pleasant buzzing sensation that eventually turned a little bit uncomfortable toward the end of the session.
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Quickly, the Johns Hopkins researchers found their cellphones buzzing as other scientists saw ways to build on their results.
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Kill the flies before going to bed, I suggest, otherwise they start buzzing at dawn and become a nuisance.
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The large Malaysian diaspora in Singapore has been buzzing with ideas on how they could get in their votes.
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While the Sharks were buzzing the zone, Kane was at the doorstep for the rebound and neatly deposited it.
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Those trendy, relaxing Himalayan Rock Salt lamps everyone's been buzzing about might not be as safe as you think.
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His students, most of whom are 12 years old, have been buzzing with talk of the campaign all year.
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This combo will help to put your buzzing brain at ease so you can get the rest you need.
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But as TikTok started to gain traction globally, another short-video app was already buzzing in the U.S.: Musical.ly.
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Inside, the shop is buzzing with shoppers scooping up watermelons, hot dogs and other supplies for July 4 barbecues.
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He giggled a lot while doing this because the buzzing sound of the bee was very amusing to him.
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You may find yourself in a state of doing neither, your neuronal toggle stuck, buzzing, between the two functions.
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We ate breakfast at a thronged health food place, and loaded up on fruit at a buzzing farmers' market.
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" There was a pause—the lobby was still crowded and buzzing—and I said, "Obviously, that's a horrible tragedy.
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GAMBELA, Ethiopia — In a bright green hospital room buzzing with flies, an older man's eyes glazed over with pain.
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On its surface, the song feels simple enough, the baked-in complexities in instrumentation buzzing through as it continues.
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Checking in for the flight was nice and easy, despite the airport buzzing with the usual weekday morning activity.
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Between fishing, sailing, cross-country skiing, and exploring the city's buzzing nightlife, there's no shortage of things to do.
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Some share audio recordings of the planes and helicopters buzzing overhead, issuing desperate pleas on social media and WhatsApp.
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So much so, people on social media have been buzzing for weeks that it was practically a done deal.
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The noises were loud and sounded like buzzing or grinding metal, or piercing squeals or humming, the diplomats recalled.
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Together, you jostle through the crowds along the buzzing Sukhumvit strip and the backpacker haven of Khao San Road.
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Tensions are high among the boys in the locker room, who are still buzzing over a recent near-fight.
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Howling air-raid sirens and buzzing smartphone alerts kept tens of thousands of Israeli civilians hunkered down in shelters.
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I came to love Tarusa's warm and buzzing social life, with people circulating from one house to the next.
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Stay tuned... Primary primer Nearly 24 hours later, Washington is still buzzing about the biggest political upset of 2018.
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The repeatedly buzzing doorbell that, when answered, reveals only nerve-jangling static; the conversations that take peculiar, bewildering turns.
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Revelers at the NBC News and MSNBC after-party could be heard buzzing with their takes on Wolf's performance.
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" She describes how "waves of insults and threats poured into my phone — the device buzzing like a shock collar.
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Now, he told me, he is as sensitive to the dam's changes as the electronic gear buzzing around him.
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Wall Street is buzzing over what Apple's latest financial results and poor iPhone sales numbers mean for the stock.
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MONDAY PUZZLE — When we met the constructor Ellis Hay in March, there were B's buzzing all over the place.
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Well, this photo of Donald Trump's eye has Twitter buzzing over what the President really thinks about the media.
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When they place both hands back on the wheel the light turns back to green and the buzzing stops.
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"Raiders of the Lost Ark" left him so excited and transported that he felt like his head was buzzing.
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Sabathia pitched solidly, leaving the bases loaded in the first inning and buzzing through the Rays in the second.
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Or perhaps the sudden appearance of stripes may overload the fly's vision and startle it into a buzzing stupor.
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Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger announced their engagement this week— and her sparkling ring has the diamond world buzzing.
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Business is booming, with a fleet of drones buzzing all around the Bay Area delivering chicken sandwiches to hungry customers.
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I've always been aware of my hunched silhouette, but the constant buzzing really hammered home just how extreme it is.
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Netflix had people buzzing all week with its all-star cast for Ryan Murphy's upcoming adaptation of musical The Prom.
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You can thank Ariana Grande, who has the kids on Twitter buzzing over the new diamond studs in her teeth.
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Sleep deprivation is a public health problem that our gadgets — with their glowing screens and buzzing notifications — generally make worse.
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But that was quite foolish on our part — an outspoken shepherd is like the buzzing of flies to the pope.
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When we were done, we walked out into the gleaming sunlight, my head buzzing with the beginnings of a headache.
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Every day, when colleagues heard a faint buzzing overhead, they knew it was Puertolas navigating the Ladybird through the office.
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Social media is buzzing with excitement in ways that you, someone who doesn't obsess about video games, might find confusing.
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Talking of that area of the body, how did Octagon come across a case of bees buzzing around the rectum?
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PEOPLE was inside the studio's control room as the Great White Way mainstays milled about, the studio buzzing with excitement.
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Or was it just me, easily buzzing along, spending a day doing something I already inherently enjoy as a traveler?
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This isn't the first time the Grammy and Oscar-winning singer has left fans buzzing after a social media post.
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BARCELONA — The buzzing excitement in the square outside Barcelona's Ciutadella Park — which houses Catalonia's parliament — had been building all day.
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Just a few days ago, I saw a small crowd gather outside my house, attracted by a loud buzzing sound.
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You can also choose peaceful wake-up music, so you're never kicked awake by a harsh buzzing alarm ever again.
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The fear of white violence undergirds the narrative of "Ginny Gall" like a buzzing in Delvin's ear that never ceases.
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Preventing notifications from buzzing your phone in one step is a great, helpful thing that tons of people will use.
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Barely recognizable images of the actor in costume as famed mobster Whitey Bulger had the internet buzzing about Black Mass.
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Amazon envisions a future where thousands of small vehicles are buzzing over our heads at any particular point in time.
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Then, do a second moody, black-and-white pic with a simple red emoji heart to really get people buzzing.
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My pro wrestling friends are buzzing over the prospect of Rhodes becoming NWA champion after beating Aldis, and Okada vs.
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The six-tier cake that everyone is buzzing over from Nick and Priyanka's wedding photos was likely all for show.
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After buzzing off some of his hair, Smith skipped to the front of the stage to continue with his performance.
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At first, claiming my gay was empowering: new buzzing social circles, flirty love interests, an understanding of true sexual arousal.
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He prefers to draw attention to Portugal's healthier banks and buzzing universities, though he adds that investment is climbing again.
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Serious conversations are buzzing around you, and a fantastic opportunity to ask for what you want will come your way.
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Always one to "cause all this conversation," Beyoncé had fans and Grammys viewers alike buzzing about her performance Sunday night.
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He was awakened just before 5 am by the sound of his phone buzzing next to him on his bed.
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Lined with eclectic Victorian-era buildings, the upbeat district is buzzing lately with cool eateries, shops and thriving local businesses.
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Twitter is buzzing with some customers who see the new deal as a price increase despite the change in items.
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In this issue of VICE, he shares an exclusive selection of photos from his upcoming book, Buzzing at the Sill.
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While activity is buzzing in the American shale patch, the outlook for U.S. offshore drilling looks negative, according to Kibsgaard.
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"The good governor did not want to listen to us," Iles said, checking her constantly buzzing phone in the car.
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The space is impressive at more than 8,000 square feet, four times larger than a typical Starbucks location, and buzzing.
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Pugh, who played Dani in "Midsommar" and is Amy March in "Little Women," also had viewers buzzing about her performance.
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When I returned, the floor was buzzing with excitement spurred on by a great idea executed with passion and heart.
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The gaming industry is buzzing over the viability of publishers' in-game money-making practice or so-called micro-transactions.
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The House Rayburn Office Building was buzzing with excitement hours before Mueller was set to arrive for his public testimony.
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"(The fans) have been ramping up every series so I think the place will be buzzing on Saturday," Gunnarsson said.
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It's Monday evening, Congress is buzzing away and the Supreme Court has swung into action with a series of rulings.
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A true, undoctored, organic bee hive buzzing in the toxic glow of what used to be Vegas' red light district.
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Social media was buzzing with information, but with so many competing accounts, it was impossible to know what was accurate.
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He pulled over 20 minutes outside Fort McMurray, his phone buzzing with an alarm from his in-home security system.
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It was such a remarkable shot, from such a dynamic player, that the Nuggets home crowd was absolutely buzzing afterward.
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She had to call the beekeeper squad once more and finally got rid of the buzzing army later that evening.
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"We're here buzzing around and even if we're not quite sure what the other's doing, we all know our place."
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From the parking lot, the telltale buzzing of ASICs could be easily heard coming from the back of the building.
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Books News A couple of months ago, prominent political pundits began buzzing about a provocative book by a Washington journalist.
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So, having said that, it was weird to then intentionally set my arm over a container full of buzzing mosquitoes.
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In the "Why Do Bees Buzz?" example, they might say that bees fly, make a buzzing sound and sting people.
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Dolan doesn't have an assistant or a full-time staff, but today his L-shaped space is buzzing with activity.
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Their corner of the crumbling Italian countryside is buzzing and restless and seductive and yet somehow never drifts into cliché.
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The Shift Several years ago, tech enthusiasts in San Francisco began buzzing about a new and mysterious thing called Bitcoin.
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The buzzing of push notifications, the nagging red bubbles on apps, and endless feeds create the perfect storm of distractions.
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LONDON — In late May, the high-ceiling textile-conservation department of the Victoria and Albert Museum was buzzing with activity.
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Or so it seemed, judging by all the buyers and editors buzzing around the showroom last week, showing their cards.
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Oddly, as sprawling cities and vast agricultural fields replace forests and meadows, people have noticed more bumblebees buzzing around cities.
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From its medieval fortress walls to its buzzing new luxury boutiques, this East-meets-West city offers something for everyone.
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Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — Helicopters are not unusual in London, but the intense buzzing from the sky at 5 a.m.
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Eilish had timelines buzzing last week when she made head-scratching comments to Vogue about the authenticity of rap music.
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CNBC and other media outlets had been buzzing for months about Trump's possible pick to lead the Fed, including Cohn.
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A week or so ago, I'd had enough of the constant buzzing of my phone alerting me of new emails.
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An hour later, we found Nanshan buzzing with the energy you feel at the start of any ski season anywhere.
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But in a political atmosphere buzzing with acrimonious debates over fake news and alternative facts, the error caused a ruckus.
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As a result, in recent weeks almost two-thirds of the country's commercial bees have started buzzing through California's orchards.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Last summer, Dr. Simón Barquera's phone started buzzing with a series of disturbing text messages from unknown numbers.
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After Amazon announced its plan to acquire Whole Foods, the market started buzzing about the internet giant's next potential acquisition.
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So Ms. Calvert set an alarm for the middle of the night and found him buzzing around the house, cleaning.
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"I was sitting in a meeting, it was about 6 o'clock at night, and my phone kept buzzing," she said.
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And the management structure is informal if not confusing, with deputies constantly buzzing in and out of the boss's office.
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Rudy Giuliani KYIV — Rudy Giuliani has made a surprise visit to Kyiv — but the city isn't buzzing with his arrival.
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The pests are attracted to shade, he said, so be aware of any buzzing while you retreat from the heat.
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Social media excitement Meanwhile, social media is buzzing as fans share their excitement ahead of Cardi B's first Africa performance.
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THE TOPLINE: Russian fighter jets' buzzing of a U.S. Navy destroyer in the Baltic Sea dominated defense talk on Thursday.
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Maybe it was because we were on one of our most elaborate sets, with several camera crews buzzing around us.
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Luke Rodeheffer, a cybercrime analyst with Flashpoint, said that criminals around the web were buzzing about the problems at AlphaBay.
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With all these women buzzing around us, I couldn't help but wonder why the work was attributed solely to Tunick.
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Similarly, the vacay mainstay of a "food shot" is twisted by close-ups of questionable meat with flies buzzing about.
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Brendan Koerner: My phone started buzzing at 21973:30 in the morning with people in Europe familiar with my work.
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Because they do a loop, residents say that it seems as if twice as many helicopters are buzzing by their homes.
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"I have constituents who are out there with binoculars, trying to figure out who's buzzing them all the time," she said.
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The music world has also been buzzing about how the Grammys will pay tribute to David Bowie, who died on Jan.
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Ever since Caitlyn Jenner's reveal on her internet-breaking Vanity Fair cover, people have been buzzing about a possible beauty collaboration.
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Also, the first set Sony sent for review were broken on arrival with an irritating buzzing coming from the right earcup.
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The rooms were buzzing with amped journalists and friendly brand ambassadors, cameras were everywhere, and the Switch performed exactly as advertised.
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But the buzzing experience has made me hyper aware of correcting myself, of being my own posture police if you will.
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Farmers In Hanyuan County, China, pear and apple trees litter the landscape in abundance, but the buzzing of bees is uncommon.
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After decades of heavy slog with no promise of success, quantum computing is suddenly buzzing with almost feverish excitement and activity.
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The sound and light fluctuate with the pace of the hive so visitors can experience the buzzing lifestyles of bees vicariously.
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Keep the lines of communication open on May 22nd when Mars sextiles Uranus — we'll be buzzing with fun new collaborative ideas.
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The streets of New Orleans will be buzzing today and into the night with costumed Mardi Gras revelers and dazzling floats.
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With one more episode of Game of Thrones to go, the internet is buzzing with dismay over Daenerys Targaryen's character arc.
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We've just gotten used to drones buzzing in the skies over public parks; now they're set to invade the duck pond.
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Adding to the surrealism, the tops of the trees have been lopped off and a buzzing noise fills the night air.
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You're 30 minutes into your leg-day routine at the gym when your phone starts buzzing with post-workout brunch invites.
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Fans are buzzing with speculation about how the rockers will perform and what surprises the band might have up its sleeve.
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Back in 2015, the internet was buzzing about an ad that left a Victoria's Secret model with only one butt cheek.
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My gums aren't used to the electrical buzzing, so they bleed, which my dentist told me is a good thing, apparently.
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There's something inherently creepy and annoying about drones buzzing over our heads — a frequent backyard irritation in cities like New York.
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Until then, NTBG's drone will keep flying over cliffs, filling the air with annoying buzzing, but also performing an invaluable task.
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Once the insects were safely removed, the people on the streets swarmed forth again, buzzing in and out of their offices.
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Malik is known for changing up his hair quite frequently, often growing it out, buzzing it short, and experimenting with color.
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Lots of people said I should, but the photos have the internet buzzing as was intended—why should I change it?
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Most lodging options in Curaçao are focused around Willemstad, the island's capital city, and in particular, the city's buzzing Pietermaai district.
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It was not until her phone started buzzing that she realized something had gone wrong, and then she watched the replay.
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It may still be a few decades before buzzing motors will replace the roar of jet engines in the skies completely.
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Give yourself time in the real world with just your own company, without the constant online conversation buzzing in the background.
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EWING, New Jersey — On a bright afternoon in September, the College of New Jersey was buzzing with new-school-year energy.
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When you first climb aboard the Obra Dinn, you'll see a skeleton in a tattered uniform, with flies buzzing around it.
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There's one at the very end of the video for "No Tears Left to Cry," in the final frame, buzzing away.
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The nucleus of Orange is the New Black has always consisted of a few buzzing contradictions, swirling around like haywire electrons.
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North of Gare du Nord, the line threads between massive residential blocks and post-industrial districts, some buzzing, some distinctly not.
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It walks forward, with a newfound confidence, feet clomping and gears buzzing as it makes short work of the hollow obstacle.
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The Beyhive is buzzing with anticipation: Will Queen Bey step out to slay on the Met Gala red carpet again tonight?
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Plus, it&aposs what everybody was buzzing about, President Trump releasing some though not all of the highly anticipated JFK files.
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Wall Street is buzzing over the battle between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and investors who are betting against the company's stock.
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The game app requires users to physically jump around to help a frog collect flies buzzing around its head to eat.
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The ad follows a text exchange between two friends with the sounds of a Super Bowl party buzzing in the background.
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The staccato buzzing of her publicist's phone tickled my ear and distracted me from the nervous flips my stomach was doing.
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It worked: the surprise reveal got Cloverfield fans buzzing, and the film went on to become a commercial and critical smash.
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Tinnitus is the perception of sound (for example ringing, buzzing, whooshing or humming) in the absence of any external sound source.
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Many shops are running dry of the precious commodity, with images of empty shelves and long queues buzzing around social media.
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He is particularly unpopular in Kinshasa, a filthy, buzzing mega-city of perhaps 13m people, where the economy is turning sour.
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With "JO Eleven," we pretty much covered it true to form, but without the annoying buzzing sound in the original recording.
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There's a section of the South Hall at CES 2016 that is filled with an insectoid buzzing and dozens of nets.
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The midfielder's controlled probing and passing combined with his constant buzzing movement and authority extracts the best of those around him.
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In case you missed it, here's what folks are buzzing about: Drake breaks records and mends fences Drizzy owned the evening.
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After the sides were introduced, Scalise's name was announced, his image projected on the enormous screen looming over the buzzing crowd.
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With it, you can schedule specific quiet times, or turn it on manually, so your phone isn't buzzing all night long.
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Ellison Wednesday on Capitol Hill, where politicians are buzzing -- like the rest of the country -- about Em's epic cypher attacking Trump.
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Yes, you guessed it, the internet is buzzing about the possibility of a Unicorn Frappuccino coming to Starbucks, possibly very soon.
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A spray of plants framed her one-story house, and bees were audibly buzzing from one blooming flower to the next.
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Predictably, cafes in Athens are buzzing with speculation of a lengthy stand-off with Greece's creditors and a spring parliamentary election.
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An auditorium filled with 2,500 classmates, teachers, parents, friends and family was buzzing on the other side of the heavy curtain.
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NASA's discovery of seven Earth-sized planets in a solar system not too far away has space enthusiasts buzzing with excitement.
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Marriott and Ikea, meanwhile, have teamed up on Moxy hotels, which promise a shared "buzzing living room that is always on".
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Vibrations caused by the insect's buzzing help release pollen from the flower's anthers so that it can fall onto the stigma.
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However, rapidly growing firms usually want to locate in buzzing city centres, points out Ben Harrison of the Centre for Cities.
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There are no flashy, famous guests credited, while there are several relatively unknown but buzzing local acts like Hoodcelebrityy and Casanova.
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Though deliveries began a few days ago, social media is buzzing as poll lines get longer on the the big day.
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Taking out guards is the easiest way to get more ammo, but you're almost always outgunned once the alarm starts buzzing.
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Chiasson was at the doorstep while his team was buzzing around the offensive zone, and he deflected a Nugent-Hopkins shot.
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On the floor, lying on a blanket, was his 8-month-old granddaughter, Rawan, flies buzzing around her as she slept.
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When a chord is coming up, its structure will appear as a flashing, buzzing pattern of dots on the guitar's headstock.
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I doubt JoJo and Becca from The Bachelor consented to being the faces of Ōnee Anti-Murder Buzzing Leather Wrist Strap.
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We found the principal in a large, open office, with parents buzzing around, signing in their kids for late drop-off.
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Denying it, the South Korean government accused the plane of buzzing an operation to rescue a stricken North Korean fishing vessel.
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We asked 20-somethings for their best travel tips — from fairy-tale castles to buzzing nightlife, here's what they said.2.
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Fresh off the PyeongChang games, Tokyo will be buzzing with excitement as the next city in line to host the Olympics.
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Kenny, who still has his day job as an art director in advertising, says his phone has been buzzing with sales.
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Inside the room: What Ron Johnson said Several top Republicans were buzzing about the exchange President Donald Trump had with Sen.
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They come here in the early morning hours—after the Johns have gone home, but the drinks still have them buzzing.
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Sometimes you climb up a mountain and find a tiny little lake, a weird little ecosystem with its dragonflies buzzing around.
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While the bee is stationed in the cloud base, it moves around and plays a cute little tune reminiscent of buzzing.
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That small airplane buzzing thousands of feet up was a Japanese Zero, once the most feared fighter plane in the world.
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Wouldn't it be nice if you had a little makeup-artist fairy buzzing around you as you got ready every morning?
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But the device was of mediocre quality; it made a constant buzzing sound and Saadaldean finally had to take it out.
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The person buzzing at the door was a teenage girl who's been found dead at a construction site by the river.
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The Community Health and Social Services Center, or CHASS, is a buzzing hub of activity in one of Detroit's poorest neighborhoods.
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Illustration by Stephen Maurice Graham It's the Game Awards, early December 22016, and the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles is buzzing.
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The world's biggest financial players and analysts are buzzing about an invention that became famous partly by promising to destroy them.
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However, the buzzing is fairly loud, so if being discreet is what you're after, consider the toilet row on a Megabus.
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Even if you can get past the safety issues – and you can't — the idea of 10,000 drones buzzing around is idiotic.
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Instead, thanks to a bit of meteorological good fortune, it mostly stayed offshore, buzzing along the coast of Florida and Georgia.
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The band was peak, but all in all it was this Ritalin-dependent crowd which had my self-aggrandising ego buzzing.
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If you can look past its location off the buzzing Pacific Coast Highway, a delightful haven awaits on the other side.
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With the movie dropping on Disney+ tomorrow, March 13th, Hollywood is buzzing about the up-and-comer — and for good reason.
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Gone, too, were the eye-buzzing pattern-on-pattern compositions and dizzily detailed wallpaper of his heyday, exchanged for monochrome backdrops.
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"We need to make sure people aren't spooked by a buzzing thing in the sky descending on them," Mr. Yett said.
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Amazon's star-studded 90-second spot had people buzzing days before the big game and was an instant recipe for success.
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So there it was, buzzing away, encased in plastic during the whole procedure, since the scrubbed-in staff couldn't touch it.
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Brady also spends time raising money for various charities, including $6.5 million for cancer research by buzzing his hair in 2018.
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But the buzzing metropolis in the country's northern mainland doesn't need to trade on its looks or fame to earn respect.
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I first saw this sandbox at a local community playground and kids were buzzing around it like honeybees at a hive.
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The pesky Aedes aegypti mosquito has been buzzing around infecting millions of people in the Western Hemisphere with the Zika virus.
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Now the media industry is buzzing about which publications Meredith— a predominantly women-focused, non-newsy publisher — is likely to sell.
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"When the Indian doctors in Hopkins heard that he was coming, they were all buzzing," Ken Leiner said of his brother.
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With bright sunshine, vibrant art and culture, a buzzing dining scene, and yes, stunning beaches, Miami is always a good idea.
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I'd drag all day long then lie awake in bed at night, overwhelmed by the hot buzzing sensation of intense anxiety.
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Kelton is located amid Los Angeles' buzzing tech industry, but it has stayed under the radar without attracting much media publicity.
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Russian fighter jets violate American rights on the high seas by buzzing as close as 2202 feet to American naval vessels.
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For dinner, we chose the buzzing, wood-paneled Octagon Bar, where an acoustic guitarist played while guests downed beer and cocktails.
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In the summer, it would be buzzing with people, but I was happy to browse without being bothered by the crowds.
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Markets watchers are buzzing off Tuesday's all-time peak for the tying the record for the longest bull run in history.
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If Amazon has its way, the skies could soon be buzzing with drones, carrying our online purchases directly to our doors.
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Buzzing today from Pyeongchang: American luger Emily Sweeney went to the hospital after a frightening crash at the women's singles competition.
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Travelers can look forward to exploring cultural hotspots, a buzzing art scene, museums, as well as locations steeped in historical importance.
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The busy, buzzing plot of "The Favourite" is propelled by scheming, double-crossing and manipulation among its three main female characters.
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It's a stylish new option for the rustic area, and is guaranteed to have city slickers buzzing for seasons to come.
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They deserve more privacy than the bustling hub of a faculty kitchen with a microwave (and math teachers) buzzing within earshot.
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Public transit is key to connecting people with jobs, but it also produces powerful benefits that keep our country's economy buzzing.
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"I'd heard about this young genius everyone was buzzing about, and we finally met, in a diner, I think," Blaine recalled.
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In a live setting, the endless buzzing guitar and banging percussion can mesh all the songs together into a symbiotic virus.
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And sure enough, there is no melody here, just buzzing sub-bass and a looming hook from Texas rapper Evander Griiim.
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The project also comes amid a museum boom in Los Angeles that includes The Broad, a buzzing new contemporary art museum downtown.
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I visit Pidgin the days following an extremely positive review in a national newspaper and the three of them are clearly buzzing.
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And seven days later, you're still riding on the high — especially since your phone is still buzzing, signaling new likes and comments.
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Kendall Jenner may be buzzing around Coachella with her fashion game strong, but that doesn't mean she has her game face on.
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When Kylie Jenner threw Travis Scott a 28th birthday party in early May, the internet was buzzing about one thing: their tattoos.
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By buzzing at just the right time, he's able to beat the other contestants to the punch and continue racking up wins.
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I live with generalized anxiety, a constant buzzing drone that interferes with my focus, my confidence, and my general peace of mind.
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Listening to music with them, I'd hear peculiar buzzing noises and ringing and imperfections that seemed to be missing from other headphones.
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It's like recognizing that while a fly buzzing around is a nuisance, a fly swatter is a better solution than a shotgun.
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THE NEW Trump Tower in Worli, a buzzing district of Mumbai, looks like any building site but its marketing sells a dream.
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Now, she's back, and posting a cryptic video on her social media that has fans buzzing again for a very particular reason.
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These novelties have turned the quiet pit where she works into a buzzing destination for curious tourists and a few religious fanatics.
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The city is recovering haltingly after decades of poor management and industrial decline: New Street Train Station is a buzzing shopping complex.
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When a helicopter appeared, buzzing low, and dropped its payload of water, a rainbow bloomed like a halo over the bruised landscape.
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But it would certainly be weird to be walking down the street, look up, and see the sky filled with buzzing drones.
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Mass commerce, mass media, and the growth of the department store spurred a buzzing beauty industry catering to a new, empowered woman.
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CFDA Awards host Issa Rae had social media buzzing on Monday night — thanks to both her bold outfit choice and her monologue.
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And their free time is often spent buzzing around the Washington-area convention center that hosts the bee, mingling with fellow competitors.
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But the biggest question buzzing around Capitol Hill now is whether the Senate will cancel or shorten that recess – and meet anyway.
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The former 7th Heaven star, 36, posted a suggestive comment on husband Justin Timberlake's Instagram that left the Internet buzzing this week.
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But since he came into office Mr Sessions has not rattled his sword much, and industry insiders say business is buzzing along.
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The actress had Twitter buzzing Thursday when she popped up in the audience for Judge Judy, one of her favorite TV shows.
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They pitched their idea to officials of Highlands, a town still buzzing with workers raising and repairing houses damaged by the storm.
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Images broadcast from the drones buzzing overhead capture a landscape that looks like a box of Tic-Tacs spilled in the sand.
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America's number one city is also steeped in history and buzzing with college life thanks to the University of Texas at Austin.
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Galen's team then collected and listened to all the recordings, which captured only one lone bee buzzing during the moments of totality.
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The Post reported that during an Oval Office meeting, the president charged Priebus with killing the fly that was buzzing above them.
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They get quiet, but the bees get louder, a restless buzzing emanates from their hives as they quickly fly in and out.
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Gorgon City will tweet him a "nice one mate buzzing for you #welldeserved" message, weeping onto their keyboard as they do so.
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The inventor is heading back to Smorgasburg this weekend with latest menu offering, so naturally the Internet is buzzing with the news.
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Tor: It used to be really buzzing with punk and ska bands before we were old enough to know anything about it.
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Draining my Twitter swamp is an exercise in total self-abasement, pangs of indignity buzzing wildly into my ear canals like mosquitoes.
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I quickly became a village celebrity; the locals would even make buzzing drone-like noises whenever walking past me on the streets!
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City officials sent New Yorkers an alert early Monday morning, buzzing phones and alerting the public that they were hunting a suspect.
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Many of the women buzzing today who are looking to occupy the same lane credit the Queens MC for inspiring their journey.
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It can be a kind of drill sergeant, glowing red and letting off louder noises, or a softer kind light and buzzing.
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I've been like an annoying gnat ever since buzzing around the heads of the poor White House communications team, pitching, pitching, pitching.
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Last autumn, Edlin visited Koh's farm with his wife and daughter, and come spring, people were buzzing about Koh's return to downtown.
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Javiera López Layana, 24, an activist and student at the University of Chile who helped organize the protest, was buzzing with excitement.
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These days, policymakers are buzzing about tax reform, regulatory relief and more; but the theme that transcends them all is economic growth.
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Witnesses are deposited in a drab waiting room where doors are secured with electronic locks and bureaucrats are buzzing in and out.
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Normally ahead of the OPEC meetings in Vienna, commodity markets would be buzzing about what one of its oil ministers might say.
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Social media has been buzzing over the last few days with images of another special edition of The New York Times Magazine.
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Meanwhile, the bees are buzzing away on the grounds of the residence, showing just how important the pollinators are to the country.
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The photos published to the official RAAF Facebook page of Aussie aircraft buzzing buildings are impressive enough to put Maverick to shame:
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"There they are!" he exclaimed, as we approached a group of tarantula hawks buzzing around a leafless milkweed plant on Schmidt's patio.
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Kibinge's invitation to the Academy is a validation of African talent on the world stage, something she said is "buzzing" right now.
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Busy nightlife area Chelsea is packed with restaurants, subway stations, shops, businesses and art galleries and normally buzzing on a weekend night.
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State enterprises, including oil company Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA), stayed open and some working-class neighborhoods were still buzzing with activity.
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It's a sealed black, nine-foot-long granite coffin uncovered at a construction site, and the internet has been buzzing (National Geographic).
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I found this out soon after trying a 12-ounce cup ($3), as I was positively buzzing while heading to the volcano.
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His era captures his every move, ratcheting up the excitement to a fever pitch with each highlight buzzing across social media channels.
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For a working memory to be maintained, scientists have long believed that the neurons associated with a memory must be continuously buzzing.
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Big talks will be going down concerning your professional goals, and people will be buzzing about you (all good things, I'm sure).
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On any given afternoon, their studios are filled with the sounds of a potter's wheel buzzing and deep cuts from Joan Armatrading.
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Their cars are visible buzzing throughout the capital and ZayRide will expand into Liberia in August, CEO Habtamu Tadesse confirmed to TechCrunch.
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Of the study's 7,580 respondents, 66 percent of men and 84 percent of women reported some degree of buzzing, scissoring, or shaving.
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That said, according to Derek this place is still often buzzing, albeit not to the same extent as a few years ago.
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One day, the town began nervously buzzing with news of an impending rally, staged by a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan.
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By evening, Altuzarra was buzzing around the upstairs dressing area, which was teeming with models, makeup and hair artists, dressers and photographers.
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This time of year, as the bees gear back up and forage, each hive could be buzzing with up to 60,000 bees.
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The drones based in Dirkou are loud, and their humming and buzzing drowns out the bleats of goats and crows of roosters.
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But a dense tone cluster of brass and Hammond organ interrupts this repose, and the music devolves into a buzzing, asynchronous mass.
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" He added: "The moment we touched the dirt they were buzzing and ready for us to get in the cage and hit.
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With their mice cortices sufficiently buzzing, the researchers used G-CaMP7 to observe the subjects' neurological activity both before and during tDCS.
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Eventually wails and pummeling drums; thwacks stark as bullets; and buzzing, bawling electric guitar overwhelm the shining ecstatic wonder, the wordless hymns.
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After passing through the entryway, I am greeted by a giant, buzzing neon sign for Rothschild Liquors, a staple in the city.
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Celebrities and sizzle reels were nothing new to them, so they were buzzing more about the new credit card than anything else.
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I began Buzzing at the Sill, released this month, in 2009, in the midst of covering the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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A two-minute outro features two different instrumental solos: one an ear-buzzing keyboard screech and the other a lovely piano composition.
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Back down at street level, however, Curadero, a taqueria and ceviche bar with an emphasis on Rosarito-style street food, was buzzing.
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Every morning, families now assessed their pantries and debated whether to stay or flee on rescue boats or helicopters buzzing the pines.
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The intimacy of the Brooklyn space didn't sap any of Ms. Fure's intensity, either: The final buzzing chords hit with extraordinary force.
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It is a blissful, serene scene, one set to the sounds of human movement and the familiar natural buzzing, chirping and whirring.
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Business Insider attended the 2020 conference and talked with over a dozen people to find the Israeli startups that had everybody buzzing.
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Buzzing mosquitoes, itchy bites, and spray-on repellents are all part of outdoor summer "fun," and for some of us, they're unavoidable.
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Twitter was buzzing with rumors that the Golden State Warriors would not go to the White House to celebrate their championship victory.
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Calling for an outright ban on weaponry buzzing around low or high-Earth orbit feels like tilting at windmills at this point.
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While the Islanders were buzzing in the offensive zone, a rebound went all the way to Adam Pelech at the left point.
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Amazon's third, annual Prime Day begins Monday evening, and shoppers are routinely buzzing about when and where to find the best deals.
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The new additions range from pretty tame (finally giving Aladdin real nipples!), to downright gross (lots of fart noises and flies buzzing).
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Social media started buzzing with the hashtag #SaveTwitter early on Thursday, with more than 100,000 tweets mentioning the hashtag by early afternoon.
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A source told The Washington Post that once during an Oval Office meeting, a fly began buzzing around Trump's head, distracting him.
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But folks started buzzing when they appeared to be booed-up in November at the LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles.
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I'm already buzzing with ideas about how to deck out my island now that you can finally place furniture outside your home.
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Shell-shocked, we filed out of the building, surrounded on all sides by a crowd of buzzing tech journalists and product reps.
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Then their phones started buzzing with news alerts about Trump and Democratic leaders agreeing to a deal on Dreamers and border security.
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"Call it the cyber equivalent of buzzing NATO ships and planes using fighters with Russian flags on their tails," said one official.
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Wall Street is buzzing over what the recent sell-off in the stock market means for investors and what will happen next.
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When "Retrograde's" slow burn finally builds to its climax, that buzzing swell of electronic emotion, it feels like you're leaving your body.
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The Scaramucci era has begun at the White House, and Trump World is buzzing about the Priebus era coming to an end.
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Hives of this scale have been buzzing around Manhattan for some time, said Detective Hubert Reyes, public Information officer for the NYPD.
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Since the announcement of Spider-Man being back in Marvel, fans started buzzing on social media with excitement over the upcoming movie.
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Others were made up of scraps of hide with hair and bits of flesh still attached, surrounded by clouds of buzzing flies.
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Evert's invention tracks when drivers hold the wheel with one hand and will warns them with a light and a buzzing sound.
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This March at TC Sessions: Robotics+AI, we'll be bringing together a trio of companies that have the industry and investors buzzing.
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My phone wouldn't stop buzzing from text messages and calls from my friends — the news broke, what were we going to do?
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Since getting engaged in July, Pence says her family has been buzzing about her upcoming wedding, scheduled before Bond deploys in 22019.
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With demonstrations that won't stop, and arrests reaching 1,202014 in a single day, Moscow is buzzing about a surge of political activism.
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With demonstrations that won't stop, and arrests reaching 1,202014 in a single day, Moscow is buzzing about a surge of political activism.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Regina Bateson had just finished an Easter egg hunt with her children on April 1 when her phone started buzzing.
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So sometime in the next decade or two, expect to start seeing small, funny-looking airplanes buzzing around in the sky overhead.
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On a recent tour of the space, construction was still in full swing, with saws buzzing and workmen lugging armloads of wood.
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After buzzing off that high, I wondered what the next movie capable of speaking to me on that deep level might be.
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It's no secret that the Toronto music scene is buzzing, and the shoutouts and alliances made by Aubrey are scrutinized more than ever.
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The world has been buzzing since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced the birth of their son, Archie Harrison Montbatten-Windsor, on Wednesday.
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Buzzing from their entrepreneurial success, the thieves began to act as if their operation was a legitimate startup, which they named Southeastern Two.
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They're choosing to spend the best years of their lives here, and making London the most buzzing, international, thriving city in the world.
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Other physiological sensations include tingling hands, buzzing, or changes in the temperature of the hands, according to the International Association of Reiki Practitioners.
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And finally, our office has been buzzing over one, usually very vocal Bachelor die-hard noticeably absent from last night's festivities — Allison Williams.
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With the two wingers buzzing around on the flanks, Peralta should have plenty of space to roam as the out-and-out striker.
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Beyoncé has yet to reveal the sex of her twins, but fans have been buzzing about the possibility that she's expecting two boys.
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By 7.30am the place is already buzzing as 500-odd training institutes cater to over 100,000 students looking to improve their IT skills.
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The dinosaur world is buzzing this week because of a new paper that suggests the way we classify dinosaurs may be very wrong.
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A New York Times story, meanwhile, had Washington buzzing about who Clinton would choose to balance her ticket if she gets the nomination.
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After spotting the 45-year-old at the Toronto International Film Festival with a partner by his side, the rumor mill was buzzing.
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But the worst stench came from the dead seabirds lying crumpled and decaying on the beach nearby, with little flies buzzing around them.
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Our reviewers, including myself, have tried several pairs of Aftershokz, and I find the faint buzzing in my skull to be deeply unpleasant.
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We reflexively reach for the iPhone (and every large screen device that copied it, because they all did) even when it isn't buzzing.
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Angel could feel the booze tingling in her brain and buzzing with each pulse of her heart to the tips of her toes.
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Update, 5:45 PM: With just a couple of hours to go, Rand Paul's campaign office is buzzing, reports Politics Editor Grace Wyler.
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While Mielniczenko remained "sun-drunk and happy-go-lucky," Hart and the managers of their hotel were buzzing with excitement and some nerves.
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This May, a similar bee swarm occurred in Wales when a vehicle became the unwilling home of a buzzing swarm of 20,000 bees.
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The drink, designed to be sipped slowly over three to four hours, promises to keep coffee lovers buzzing for up to 18 hours.
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As the Devils were buzzing, a loose puck came to Hischier at the doorstep, and he snapped a shot over the Niemi's glove.
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"I've had plenty of nights when I'm buzzing my absolute twat off on MDMA and everyone just wants to smoke," says Matt, 24.
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The "Thinking Out Loud" singer got fans buzzing after a pal posted a shot of Sheeran wearing a silver band on that finger.
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IN THE hot, golden light of an Abuja afternoon two men spin a rotating Scrabble board, oblivious to the flies buzzing around them.
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For "Jesus Gonna Be Here," Waits switched instruments with bassist Larry Taylor, whose buzzing, two-note slide lick hovers over the song forebodingly.
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The rumor mill has been buzzing for a while now about a new, more affordable Nest Thermostat — and sure enough: it's now official.
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Still, all of this adds up and contributes to the constant buzzing reminder that people continue to be ignorant and fearful about autism.
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The 20-year-old, who grew up in New York and Florida, has Flushing Meadows buzzing about her lethal skills and disarming charm.
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Amidst Tesla's stock tumbling and speculation about whether or not he actually inhaled, Twitter and Reddit were buzzing with Musk marijuana memes (sorry).
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A glimmer of a shadow of a possibility that Google Play will soon be offering audiobooks has the bibliophiles of the internet buzzing.
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Today, everyone is buzzing about Snapchat's long-awaited IPO filing, submitted yesterday, which will make its previously private stock available to the public.
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Bruno Mars and Cardi B rang in the new year with a funky collaboration that has had the Internet buzzing since Wednesday night.
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Now, their family home is buzzing with spirited young children as the college students join siblings, Princess Salma, 15, and Prince Hashem, 9.
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Since Mario Lopez and his wife Courtney announced they're expecting their third child on Friday, the television personality has been buzzing with excitement.
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If your newsfeed is anything like mine, in recent years it's been buzzing with stories, statistics, and hashtags about the gender pay gap.
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