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The scientific sessions, and the tearooms and the bars, are buzzing with talk about the latest developments with this procedure.
Late at night, police helicopters buzzed through the darkness, their spotlights fingering the ground and tracking individuals on streets and rooftops.
Just why has a generation of developmental biologists been buzzing with excitement ?
Few women took advantage of the opportunity to report additional symptoms-breast pains, buzzing in ears, tingling of extremities and irritability were mentioned.
The wind no longer rustled the leaves, the car no longer squeaked, and the insects no longer buzzed in the fields.
No outdoor sign signifies its existence, and whereas before you could stride through and talk to the staff, you now need to be buzzed in.
The current also flows through the buzzer, which buzzes.
A fly was buzzing over my head ad kept settling on my face.
He, thus, did not appreciate that buzzing with laterally directed wings and 'peeping' are separate behaviour patterns.
Huge flies, ignorant of larders and wire-netting, and quite in a savage state, buzzed about him without knowing that he was a man.
A two-note cell provides the thematic impetus behind the spectral central scherzo-like movement, which buzzes with sardonic vigour.
The legs were held raised for only a fraction of a second (mean 0.046+0.035 s) and then lowered while the wings buzzed briefly (mean 0.045+0.053 s).
Second, the information provided by the particular pronouns used in a given utterance might help the child isolate the relevant event or action from the blooming, buzzing confusion around her.
The field of ageing research is buzzing.
Meaning is also accumulated through sonic association with the buzzes of the computer room and slightly robotic voices in the repeated background riff 'bit baud byte'.
A bee buzzes thanks to ' internal causation ', but a doorbell requires external causation ; so only in the second use does the unaccusative-causative alternation obtain.
The wings were brought forward to extend laterally and were buzzed rapidly (blurred images of wings were displaced about 20-30 dorsally and ventrally in video images).
The postman buzzed the doorbell.
What ingenious constitutional or citizenship device buzzes within that agile mind?
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What might be termed the euro-industrial relations agenda is buzzing away merrily.
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There has been a plethora of statements buzzing about in recent weeks from almost everyone in this field.
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I do not think there was any "buzzing" of planes by planes.
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One assumes that the computers will start buzzing again next week and that we shall get some sense back into the system.
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There may be a fault in the microphone and it makes a buzzing sound over the seat.
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I think that they broke off short of buzzing range.
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To be buzzed when one is very active and busy, or heavily engaged, is undesirable.
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Questions about the life of the child must be buzzing around all our minds.
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The whole place was buzzing with the scandal.
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He is buzzing around it rather too much.
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Does he not realise that a bee has been buzzing loudly during the last ten minutes?
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The meeting at the voluntary hospital attracted great interest; the whale place buzzed with excitement.
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The cleg makes a tremendous buzzing noise and has a terrible sting.
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There is anecdotal evidence from wildlife wardens of jet skis buzzing bottlenose dolphins.
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I am not very clear yet about the exact technical significance of "buzzed".
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He has been buzzing around with ideas, many of which have not been all that new, but he has always claimed that they were.
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There seem to be a lot of bees buzzing about in bonnets this afternoon.
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There is a bee buzzing in the bonnets of our present rulers.
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The wires in the business world are not buzzing with concern about the matter, and they should be.
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I do not think that any telegrams will be buzzing to and from foreign embassies tonight.
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Thank goodness, too, that we can put paid to some of the daft ideas that have been buzzing round.
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With that kind of success, we can understand why former private owners are now buzzing around the dynamics group.
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They will be a fertilising agency, with their own director and the regiona art offices buzzing to and fro like bees.
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The buzzing is worse than a thousand drones of bees and it is constant.
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Is it the live bacteria that really cause that buzzing sound occasionally heard?
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The impact is not only visual: there is also the noise, especially the buzzing from the motorbikes, and the pollution that those vehicles cause.
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The little society which we started put up forty cottages, with the result that the whole place was buzzing with a demand that the local authority should do something.
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Occasionally there would be bright lights and a certain amount of disturbance, with people buzzing about on cameras, and there would be a good deal of heat.
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He was a bright young thing who had just come out of a refresher course at the police college and was buzzing with management speak about productivity.
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My telephone was buzzing about it.
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Of course the wires were soon buzzing.
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I would like to dispel the picture of greedy or zealous officials buzzing round the country, seizing town councillors round the neck, and begging for their housing schemes.
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The only surprising thing is that in the intervening period the hornets have not been buzzing around more viciously than they are buzzing around at the present time.
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I had better stop it buzzing straightaway.
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There is no great buzzing debate out there about how its different components should interact, but people want it to work and want it to be effective.
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He always buzzes and often stings.
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The office buzzes with the news.
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Equal opportunities, cross-curricular links and balanced educational provision + the buzz words of late twentieth-century education + are all present in his statement.
The bird's song can be described as a buzzed "zee-zee-zeeee" with an upward inflection.
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If a contestant buzzes in with the correct answer, they proceed.
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The spotter recognizes the player who buzzes into the game.
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The student, after buzzing in and being recognized by the spotter, must answer immediately or a hesitation is called.
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Only the team that buzzed in first gets to answer a question (no capitalizing on an opposing team's miss in this round).
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Above them, a congregation of their extant cousins buzzed about and crawled upon glass.
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The contestant that correctly buzzed in and located it was then given twenty more seconds to find the remaining five words that fit the category.
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If no one buzzes in for a toss-up question, no one gains or loses points.
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She decides to strike while the iron is hot and comes up with a plan to have the media buzzing about her.
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If a player buzzed in with the incorrect answer, his opponent moved on to the endgame (rules of the endgame see below).
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If one contender buzzed in with the correct result, he won the game and advanced to the endgame.
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We were buzzing on each other and exploring our joint and individual capabilities.
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When an analogy was given, the contestant buzzed in and ran up to the board to unscramble the right word.
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Many innovative ideas buzzed around and an entrepreneurial atmosphere was running around.
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If neither contestant buzzes in, then the question is played on the buzzers for 10 points.
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When a team buzzes in, the team member in front must give an answer and their team-mate must provide the second answer.
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The violins alternate playing high, loud notes and low, buzzing ones (in the manner of a donkey's braying hee-haw).
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The buzz of immediacy is the same in social work.
Ten seconds are allowed for response and only one response per team is accepted after a team has buzzed in.
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If a team buzzes in and then fails to answer, it is counted as an incorrect response.
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The contestants buzzed in and chose what they believed was the incorrect fact.
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Also, if a contestant buzzed in with an incorrect guess the opponent got to see the entire clip from the beginning again.
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The conductor will signal it is safe to do so by buzzing the cab with two short buzzes.
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Indeed, the history of the video was steeped in fetishistic 'buzz'.
The call is a high-pitched, buzzing and unmusical chirp, frequently compared to an electric fence.
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If the owner of that number buzzed, he or she moves on to round two.
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They sometimes invoke conceptualizations, key terms, or buzz words derived from one or other of these fields.
Not only that, but inescapeable processes of globalization, a nice buzz word now in academe, make such objective pretensions increasingly anachronistic.
The village had been buzzing with sightings of the two paranormal creatures for the last 10 days.
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He drops the book and walks away, but he hears flies buzzing in the closet.
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If a contestant buzzes in but fails to give the correct answer, the clues continue to be revealed.
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We'd play in this great big room, buzzing to be in this studio, playing like we always played.
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During typical competitive play, players attempt to answer multiple choice questions before others by quickly buzzing in.
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They are capable of buzzing in about a week, and of flight in approximately two to three weeks.
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Although communication is a prime skill in second quarter, no other team member may speak after the captain has buzzed in.
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The electrode tip was positioned next to the soma and penetration was achieved using the amplifier's buzz feature.
Scientific circles were buzzing with ideas of natural theology.
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The plant chomps down on the bee, which then buzzes furiously inside the plant's mouth.
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Heavily distorted drums take their place alongside syrupy analogue synths and disgusting fuzz guitars sounding like bees buzzing inside tin cans.
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Players are read questions and try to score points for their team by buzzing first and responding with the correct answer.
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Mortally wounded, he sits with flies buzzing loudly nearby, viewing the misty valley landscape.
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Felt dampers can compress over time and cause uneven damping or buzzing on contact with the bars.
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