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Direct listings are now creating a buzz in Silicon Valley.
But there is a buzz around the country's only brewery.
Banking applications don't usually create a buzz at "hackathon" events.
The app has especially created a buzz among U.S. teenagers.
"There is a buzz about the place," Mr. Spooner said.
The venue cities should also see more of a buzz.
There was a buzz in the truck all day long.
Why did these boots make such a buzz, you ask?
That's especially true if you drink to get a buzz.
The salesman had a buzz cut, shiny shoes and efficiency.
It is so intense, such a buzz; it is fantastic.
Soon, they'd built a buzz; not long after that, a movement.
"His disappearance was likely aimed at creating a buzz," Thawip said.
That's what made it fun, I got a buzz from it.
"You could run into a buzz-saw like Gilead, " Cramer said.
But even that typically isn't enough to give you a buzz.
Did it really take that long to do a buzz cut?
I mean, this has been a buzz for them for years.
Taylor had to cut its legs loose with a buzz saw.
This gift is sure to give you a buzz ... of caffeine.
He heard a buzz coming from Darline's apron, a familiar vibration.
And here are the other movies creating a buzz this week.
But if you get an alert and a buzz, it's Pavlovian.
Now Mr Bolsonaro has gleefully taken a buzz saw to them.
Nor will CBD oil derived from hemp give you a buzz.
Don't underestimate the power of a buzz cut — just ask Danai Gurira.
I feel a buzz in my pocket and take out my phone.
A Buzz Lightyear balloon makes its way down 7th Avenue in 2009.
Do you like her better with long hair or a buzz cut?
The result, the team think, will be sure to make a buzz.
Talk about a buzz kill after frolicking around in the salt water.
They had planned to give the model a buzz cut all along.
We drink coffee and tea all day to keep a buzz on.
President-elect Trump's pick to head the State Department, Rex Tillerson, has the commentariat in a buzz, and mostly a buzz about how Tillerson gets along too well with Russia's Putin, or how he is an "evil capitalist" sort.
It's interesting ... there's a buzz the two have been working on a collab.
The gigs in Dublin were such a buzz the past couple of days.
They're creating a buzz, be it in the industry or on social media.
Her involvement alone lent AHS: Hotel a buzz factor the previous season lacked.
You have enough density for all of those to give you a buzz.
To say it caused a buzz on social media would be an understatement.
I have to admit, Kai looks kind of cute with a buzz cut.
You can also carry a Buzz Lightyear or Woody toy as a prop.
"You have to create a buzz," said Sam Buck, the board's vice president.
Being the younger sister of a queen bee is always a buzz kill.
When men talk about sexism, though, they tend to generate quite a buzz.
It's not good for you, but it will definitely give you a buzz.
One of the commercials creating a buzz is for the Manforce condom brand.
People leave really energized, there's a buzz in the air, an intellectual dance.
Eight Supreme Court nominees in the last half century met a buzz saw.
It is just as well that "Blade" and the Ferens have created a buzz.
And the Almost Famous star was sporting a buzz cut in the paparazzi photos.
Instead, it's merely a buzz term for on-demand employment tied to smartphone apps.
A bird who looks like a damn pterodactyl that went through a buzz saw.
This isn't the only creative way to catch a buzz at Walt Disney World.
Say bonjour to the newest place to catch a buzz at Walt Disney World.
The winners were supported and the projects developed, so that created quite a buzz.
The trucks are already showing up and the backyard is a buzz of activity.
The youngest son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith sported a buzz cut.
He's a svelte 25-year-old with a buzz cut and a gentle demeanor.
Watch the clip -- this is one way to get a buzz ... for Simmons' show.
Sergio had a buzz cut, a square jaw, and an awkward sense of humor.
If they want to switch to orchards though, they can give me a buzz.
The projections are often varied, sometimes projected loudly to create more of a buzz.
But evolving from a buzz-worthy niche to mainstream acceptance remains a daunting task.
"There's a buzz and people know what Long Island City is now," he said.
"There's always a bit more of a buzz when he's here," Mr. McCabe said.
Then my sleeve would surprise me with a buzz, reminding me to — what else?
He is definitely a buzz horse, but I don't think I'm going to listen.
AL: Yeah, it was kind of like a proto-internet: a buzz of information.
Not to be a buzz kill, but our sources say it just ain't so.
And of course, there is "deescalation," a buzz word in public discussion of police reform.
They were just doing whatever was in just to sell themselves and get a buzz.
The voice is vaguely elderly and Germanic, but also sort of a buzz-filled mess.
Inside The Apollo Moon Hoax Facebook page, however, there was a buzz of activity today.
Kim Kardashian isn't the only member of the KarJenner family with a buzz-worthy backside.
I've been getting glitzed for long enough to know you can find a buzz anywhere.
Maybe someone spiked the punch at your prom and you didn't even catch a buzz.
The majors have always been my favorite tournaments and I get a buzz from them.
A BUZZ IN THE MEADOW: The Natural History of a French Farm, by Dave Goulson.
There was a buzz Brad Pitt was on the plane, which would have been awesome!!!
Days later, Coster-Waldau sent the producers a headshot of himself with a buzz cut.
A. buzz -- saying what the Lakers need is a damn superstar, not Lonzo's little bro!!
There was a buzz Belichick had interest in AB. Clearly the rumors were on point.
"It doesn't seem like there's as big a buzz about this draft class," Esch said.
Washington (CNN)There's a buzz in the air on the grounds at the Naval Observatory.
Just last week, Lyft announced a buzz-generating, if misguided, promotional partnership with Taco Bell.
The sand sculptures added unusual beauty and generated such a buzz that officials wanted more.
And just in case you didn't know, it's also a buzz kill for your libido.
I love these classic nineteenth-century vistas—oh, I got a buzz on my phone!
Mr. Hickenlooper has failed to attract a buzz since declaring his candidacy in early March.
Affleck's character disguises his daughter as a boy, complete with a buzz haircut and oversized clothing.
I get a buzz when we're on a charter, but it's intense and takes its toll.
It's a sobering assessment for a metal that is creating such a buzz in the blogosphere.
Lighter than reds and earthier than whites, orange wines have created a buzz in trendier quarters.
"We had the fans' interest, and there was a buzz," Dipoto said, recalling the grisly details.
A buzz pervaded across Mexico City with lines forming outside polling locations well before opening time.
A buzz travelled down the signing line as a publicist whisked Tokarczuk past into a greenroom.
Even if they're not all buying at auction, it will create a buzz in the city.
One of the few places with a buzz is a bus shelter on the main road.
Front Burner These sorbets from Momenti Spirited Ice Creams offer a buzz with the brain freeze.
Everyone — stoners, slackers or simply the overscheduled — can agree that dry cleaning is a buzz kill.
Family members touch, smell, practically inhale their forgotten possessions and feel a buzz in their bones.
We last saw Patrick fighting with his boyfriend Kevin (Russell Tovey) and getting a buzz cut.
Seems Clinton should've listened ... By the way, there's now a buzz Gingrich could be secretary of state.
" Another user wrote, "Hate to be a buzz kill but won't your children want to see this?
The unit's edgier approach to business - and marketing - is giving Goldman a buzz it has sorely lacked.
Images of an empty supermarket in Hamburg are creating quite a buzz on social media in Germany.
Their purpose was to create a buzz and demonstrate that the group had supporters across the continent.
But this new research may be a buzz kill for those who like to drink in moderation.
Michael C. Hall is done with "Dexter," despite a buzz it might come back for season 9.
By the end of game, I'm told that there is often a buzz of accomplishment and camaraderie.
I left Tep with a buzz and set out to enjoy the sights of the surrounding neighborhood.
But Obama, 55, might need a buzz as he chips away at his post-White House projects.
Neal H. Moritz [producer]: There was a buzz around the script, because it was considered so risque.
Three of Jonas's exes went through public breakups, starting a buzz about a possible Joe Jonas jinx.
The Tesla Semi and second-generation Tesla Roadster created a buzz since they were unveiled on Thursday.
At one point, she takes off her beanie, revealing really short hair -- almost like a buzz cut.
"You always get a buzz when you're doing a bunch sprint, or a mountaintop finish," he said.
There's also been a buzz POTUS might throw him under the bus to save his own hide.
With a buzz and a judder and the sharp smell of engine oil, the plane took off.
There's been a buzz in L.A. among Pop's circle that gang members might be behind his murder.
This is what this kid looks like, He's either got a buzz cut or extremely long hair.
Even as posh new craft gins generate a buzz, most South Africans stick to the cheaper stuff.
Retail analysts expect the Kylie Cosmetics launch to create a buzz during the all-important holiday season.
There was a buzz of downtown energy with a creative crowd comprised of both locals and visitors.
We are NOT saying she's preggo, but we ARE saying ... they know how to start a buzz.
After midnight I went back to my place, got a buzz and put Ziggy Stardust on the turntable.
Earlier this summer, Iceland's Katla caused a bit of a buzz when it had a moderate earthquake swarm.
An exciting tribute for fans Even before it was complete, the wall caused a buzz in the city.
At first, it was definitely something fun to do because it looked "cool" and you get a buzz.
Every 20 minutes, I'd get a buzz on my phone telling me that the dust bin is full.
Then again, the actress is also sporting a buzz cut, which she initially showed off in late July.
Write out a list of risky hair transformations and a buzz cut is probably at the very top.
Since its inception and grand opening in Texas, Neighborhood Goods has been a buzz in the retail industry.
"Our career is over, rock is over, we're not a buzz band anymore," Whipple jokes, only kind of.
In the beginning, when he started last and then came back, it was just a buzz of excitement.
In an earlier era, the network might have had a buzz of jubilation at the Republican candidate succeeding.
"The concept is to place the cow and to use it, as a buzz-building exercise," he added.
He is a native of Egypt, with a buzz cut and the only master's degree in the group.
"So there has been a buzz in France now for a few weeks about the tournament," Krueger said.
But if you just want to chill out with a buzz on, Summerworks is good for that, too.
All around Augusta National, Woods's name vaulted up the hand-operated scoreboards, sending a buzz through the grounds.
By the end of that June day, Brinson had a buzz cut and a rhythm for precision marching.
I just put out the mixtape to get a buzz [because] I wanted people to hear my music.
There was a buzz of activity outside the station and a pronounced sense of anticipation from passers-by.
It seemed foolish, he said, to spend so much money for drinks and not even feel a buzz.
Drew Brees is showing off his brand new look -- a buzz cut -- and it's for a great reason!!
Vivid Festival There is a such a buzz just being in the streets on that ostensibly-winter night.
His emergence alongside Jalen Ross, a senior guard averaging 21 points, has created a buzz for the university.
There is definitely energy and a buzz that is more palpable than it has been for a while.
The 35-year-old Hiddleston played Loki in 'Thor' and there's a buzz he's the new James Bond.
There's been a buzz Tekashi's crew did the deed because of a social media beef between the 2 rappers.
But it's been making a buzz in the last year for new initiatives that have been pegged to crowdsourcing.
After news reports yesterday that the prosecutor was resisting, Acting Deputy Attorney General Dana Boente gave him a buzz.
"There's a buzz around the country," said Robi Das, a real estate analyst with Newmark Knight Frank in Miami.
It creates the illusion of a buzz cut for balding clients and more density for people with thinning areas.
On the Democratic side, I agree with you completely: Sanders wins but faces a buzz saw in South Carolina.
" That message excited people more than Cruz's, Moore said: "Everywhere I went, I didn't feel a buzz for Cruz.
Where once the prison was full and drunks slumped in the streets, there is now a buzz of activity.
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I don't get much of a buzz off vaping, so those sessions always tend to be much, much longer.
Even without advertising of any kind, it didn't take long before a buzz developed around the 36-table restaurant.
She said Obama's endorsements "created quite a buzz and are very helpful to the candidates" in the Golden State.
"I think it would be easy for someone who has short hair to do a buzz cut," he said.
Upon arriving at Ft. Benning, he is expected to receive a buzz cut like all the other male recruits.
I had built a buzz up, and then I started second guessing myself, and it kinda died back down.
The old-fashioned drive-in hamburger chain ranked fifth among fast food chains with a buzz score of 11.4.
Nevertheless, his show was busier than usual, with a buzz some attendees attributed to Mr. Vaccarello's potential new prospect.
Days before the show taped in Burbank, there was already a buzz in town about the man called Morrissey.
Authorities released a photograph of a man with a buzz cut and a mouth that drooped toward a frown.
On 22017 September 2350, Category 2000 Hurricane Maria cut like a buzz-saw across the island of Puerto Rico.
There is a buzz associated with the cutting-edge designer that attracts those who would be styled the same.
She was Trump's liaison to the black community and there's a buzz she's getting a position in the administration.
How will they sneak a strange girl with a buzz cut into their school to use the A/V equipment?
Or it's late, you're leaving the club with a buzz, and inadvertently leap into back of the wrong Toyota Camry.
But frankly, at an event with gold-flaked hot dogs, copping a buzz for anything less just wouldn't feel right.
LG5 was trying to be inventive and unique, if not just weird enough on its face to start a buzz.
It's also run up against a buzz saw of political opposition and regulatory challenges in key markets across the country.
A sense of urgency kicks in when there's a buzz around a deal, encouraging shoppers to whip out the plastic.
Many times, horror movies will try to create a buzz around themselves that their movie is too much to handle.
Soon, good reviews created a buzz and industry magazines and blogs picked up on the extremely strong, good tasting coffee.
For sure there'll still be a buzz about the place but the atmosphere may be somewhat more muted than usual.
And she did not leave the debate with a buzz that will be talked about tomorrow or through the week.
There's a buzz in the area where the accident occurred that the tractor may not have had its lights on.
The pastrami is a buzz kill, an inert mass of cold pink meat sliced too thickly on too much rye.
I'm still not sure I ever caught a buzz off the nicotine, but I certainly got high on the kinship.
Mr. Garish, in a black tuxedo with blue vest instead of his Army uniform, still wore a buzz cut. Capt.
"There's a buzz around the city that's unmatched ever since the day he decided to come to L.A.," Williams said.
The case also involves a quantitative measure of gerrymandering — the efficiency gap — that has created a bit of a buzz.
But momentum proved fickle, and the Cubs ran into a buzz saw of a pitching staff from the Detroit Tigers.
Some people like these wines, which are often fruity and sometimes sweet, and always, like all wines, deliver a buzz.
Perhaps the sender forgot to provide an apartment number, or the carrier needs a buzz code to enter the building.
The news sent a buzz through the audience, with attendees lining up afterward to congratulate Stallard and Palette on the move.
" Though he'll still eat it occasionally, and believes in treating himself with pieces of milk chocolate to "give yourself a buzz.
There's a buzz about being in the room where you can say, I was there when Warren or Charlie said that.
In short, the series is a buzz- and money-generating machine, one that HBO is presumably very sad to see go.
The app also links to a Buzz custom widget editor you can use to tailor the look of Android even further.
She also reveals who she'd vote for as the hottest woman out there with a buzz cut ... no arguments from us.
I get more of a buzz from doing the positive things I do today than I ever did from negative stuff.
It was definitely a buzz-worthy moment for Dancing with the Stars, but Biles' message hit home for too many women.
Now, they need to sit in a chair and be like...[Makes a buzz sound and acts like she's been shocked].
Mr. Putin's brief visit — he stayed for an hour and 20 minutes — created a buzz throughout the alpine nation and beyond.
JG: Yeah, it's not sonification, which is kind of a buzz word where everyone takes data and turns it into sound.
Mr. Trudeau wraps up his set by naming the entries BUZZWORDS, because giving someone a BUZZ is another synonym for calling.
Mr. Korban, 34, is a buzz-generating interior designer whose projects include the fashion designer Alexander Wang's apartment and Balenciaga stores.
Short and slim, with a buzz cut and glasses, Mr. Anaya, who practices yoga and meditation, cuts a bookish, boyish figure.
There was, even at that stage, something of a buzz about him: the sort of academy player whose name you knew.
But don't let the remaining regulations be a buzz kill: The flying future is getting more official—and closer than ever.
But the politically risky move is almost certain to run into a buzz saw of opposition from Republicans and conservative groups.
There's already a buzz at the vast 34-hectare site that plonks cattle onto Buenos Aires' doorstep four days a week.
The couple planned to make an offer, but on a subsequent visit they noticed a buzz coming from the bathroom vents.
With a buzz from the night before and a vile hangover, they might hand out all their camping gear to all takers.
Not only can she rock a buzz cut, long locks, and every hairstyle in between, but she consistently crushes the makeup game.
Many of them are teen girls — Justin Bieber is an investor in the app and helped generate a buzz amongst his fans.
As her hair grows out from a buzz cut to pixie 'do, Kate Hudson continues to find new ways to style it.
But if you don't drink, happy hours may not be so relaxing — though it's not because of your lack of a buzz.
The whispers became murmurs and then a buzz and now it's a downright concern: where, oh, where is First Lady Melania Trump?
She'd soon learn, however, that her role required a buzz cut — and she's been embracing shorter styles ever since the big chop.
Creating a buzz for himself on tour, Mr. Dead was offered a chance to record a debut album on the WordSound label.
But that has also served to create a buzz about the technology underlying the phenomenon: decentralized networking, better known at the blockchain.
OBVIOUSLY YOU HAVE THE SNEAKER HEADS WHO ARE ALL OVER IT. I MEAN, THIS HAS BEEN A BUZZ FOR THEM FOR YEARS.
The debates, speech contests, and training sessions were epic, and created such a buzz that soon everyone wanted in on the action.
Tokyo Chutei Iki from Japan created a buzz beyond Asia with its restless ten-person (or sometimes more) baritone saxophone-only group.
I still go chasing after a buzz sometimes, but now I get it from different places, like running 20km through a forest.
And when his usually shaggy look had been reduced to a buzz cut, the football star stood to a round of applause.
Starting in 2018, a new Marvel-themed ride (taking the spot of a Buzz Lightyear attraction) and the "Moana" complex will arrive.
Gender bending Bowie was one of the first to experiment with what has now become a buzz-phrase in the fashion community.
It gives the whole scene a bit of an ominous undertone, but it works to build up the crowd into a buzz.
Marlon Wayans thinks H&M was doomed to run into a buzz saw by releasing ads with no vetting from black people.
Hashimoto's cheat remained in the final version of the game, and got a buzz going among players and magazines that discovered it.
The planned change is creating a buzz among foreigners working here who are keen to know: How will the government classify me?
He pulled out a picture of the bull and crouched to examine the sculpture, like a barber lining up a buzz cut.
There was a buzz she might be getting married to A-Rod next weekend, but our sources say that's not the case.
The mere possibility of his holding forth next to Lady Liberty has created a buzz in political circles and among immigration advocates.
It's one of the most accessible ways to get a buzz, while also carrying a veneer of something a little bit fancy.
With his first software company, he offered better customer service than competitors; with GoDaddy, he built a buzz around the company's commercials.
A new portrait of Cataldo that circulated, courtesy of the local sheriff's office, showed her with a buzz cut, wearing jailhouse orange.
"It's about creating and developing a buzz around this and to get some community buy-in," Tampa mayor Bob Buckhorn said Monday.
Ojeda, an Army veteran and state senator from Logan, West Virginia, sports a buzz cut, military boots, and more than 2000 tattoos.
Manigault-Newman, the former Apprentice contestant turned top White House aide, has been creating quite a buzz about her book in recent days.
We did that by creating a bit of a buzz, a bit of a noise around our launch, and it's just taken off.
I think 'safe space' is a concept that is often overused and under-appreciated to the point that it's become a buzz word.
Though there is some speculation that all of this is meant to create a buzz around a new album West announced for June.
This is a sign, perhaps, that the country is capable of being cool—who does not get a buzz out of Shanghai's skyline?
Minassian's social media profile photo shows him with a buzz cut, as does a Toronto Sun photo of him during his court appearance.
This year will continue on that trend with new self-driving car exhibits and concept cars that are sure to cause a buzz.
"It's such a buzz to have someone as beautiful as her wearing my boots, and they look amazing on her," says the designer.
As new and scary as the Twitter horde can seem, a buzz of any kind is what fuels book sales and article shares.
Although you can't smoke hemp to catch a buzz, the plant has been used for centuries in products ranging from clothing to food.
Depending on the twister and where you're standing, it can sound like a hiss, a buzz, a rumble, or even a freight train.
Huawei, which is challenging Apple for the No. 2 spot in smartphone sales, behind leader Samsung , created a buzz with a folding smartphone.
The team hopes that the project will create a buzz around the plight of urban bees and their significant role in food security.
A buzz is growing that Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is preparing to part ways with its largest moonshot investment, Google Fiber.
CreditCreditBon Duke for The New York Times Nothing is more of a buzz wrecker when you're talking about cool than talking about cool.
You can add another item to the list of things people will put up their nose in search of a buzz: chocolate powder.
Of course, if you're going for a caffeine high, you might find yourself needing more and more coffee to keep up a buzz.
Fans wave signs, shout taunts, and even fling a few lightsabers in the air (one of which almost gives me a buzz cut).
Plus, with Snapchat's vending machine format, the company has managed to create a buzz around the product — people seem to genuinely want them!
One of the most popular cuts is a pattern undercut, with designs shaved into a buzz cut at the back of the head.
Using an e-cigarette can give a buzz similar to smoking cigarettes — except the buzz comes from the nicotine in vapor, not smoke.
Often, in cities like Athens, it is mixed with soft drinks and consumed (primarily to catch a buzz) by those on student budgets.
Popular hashtags have helped create something of a buzz on Instagram, where bothies are sometimes presented, misguidedly, as an alternative to Airbnb rentals.
The Studio City home, which was featured in the TV show, created quite a buzz when it was listed for nearly $1.9 million.
Instead of like sending them a message, you could just send them like a buzz, or I don't know, like other weird terms.
It includes articles on a teenage science enthusiast, the politics of a buzz cut on a woman and an imaginary visit to Wakanda.
It sounds like a buzz-kill method, but each night on vacation I tally up the day's expenditures and overall costs to date.
Huawei, which is challenging Apple for the No. 2 spot in smartphone sales, behind leader Samsung, created a buzz with a folding smartphone.
There was a television mounted on the wall tuned to HGTV, but the volume was set so low it was only a buzz.
There was a television mounted on the wall tuned to HGTV, but the volume was set so low it was only a buzz.
They also look like a joy to develop a buzz beside, offering lots of nooks and crannies for that quick 50ml of chartreuse.
You'd also be more likely to get a buzz or feel high with the soak than with a cream or topical, he added.
No cause of death has been released, but there'd been a buzz about his health since he missed 2 Chanel shows last month.
The Moon in Taurus squares off with fiery Mars this afternoon, creating quite a buzz: People are very passionate about their ideas today.
In the United States and the United Kingdom, and even at the United Nations, there's a buzz around women in power at the moment.
Keep ignoring the road, and you'll hear a chime, feel a buzz through the seat, and see that light turn red and start flashing.
Italian scientists have discovered a new marijuana compound that's thirty times more potent than THC, the psychoactive compound that gives marijuana users a buzz.
"Transhistorical" is something of a buzz word in curatorial circles these days, as museums seek new ways to ignite public interest in older art.
" At first he took it twice a day, a 3-gram dose each time, and it gave him a "buzz of energy and euphoria.
Amazon sent a buzz around Finland last week as it sought out tech stars and, in the process, boosted the country's start-up scene.
The company hasn't disclosed funding information and shows a slow growth pattern in reports, but has certainly created a buzz in the startup sphere.
My question is: if you stand in the middle of that beer cloud and take a few deep breaths, will you catch a buzz?
To really catch a buzz, however, you need to chew the leaf with a bit of something alkaline to activate and extract the alkaloids.
Harvey's not a Trump fan, but doesn't think he should be a buzz kill for businessmen running for the highest office in the land.
FYI, Gatlin is 37 years old and still one of the TOP sprinters in the world ... so, AB might wanna give him a buzz.
There's more of a buzz: The phones are ringing, employees are stopping by Matthews' desk with questions and clients are coming in and out.
Take something as simple as Rex the dinosaur trying and failing to beat a Buzz Lightyear video game at the start of the film.
"To this day, if you go to a royal occasion, getting a glimpse of a royal is still quite a buzz," said Ms. Dixon.
"There's a buzz about Irish ceramics; it has that link to nature," said Karen Hennessy, chief executive of the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland.
The other intruder stood about 6 feet tall, and is described as having a slender build, a dark complexion and a buzz-cut hairstyle.
Today, when Mr. Journe creates limited-edition timepieces, the Tokyo boutique receives the No. 1 model, "and that always creates a buzz," he said.
Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey created a buzz with his dig at Mr. Biden, who recently said he opposed the legalization of marijuana.
Because those beers were impossible to get without a pair of near-Soviet line-waiting experiences, the crowd couldn't even get a buzz going.
Even if i didn't like it as lubricant, at the very least I could spray some in my mouth and catch a buzz, right?
The actress also sported a mohawk hairstyle, which was just like the 'do she had back in June 2017 when she got a buzz cut.
Sometimes, she added, when there's been an underground nuclear test she'll get a buzz from the US Geological Survey alerting her to the seismic waves.
THERE is a buzz in the air of India's capital, and not just because Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, is barely a week away.
The 17-year-old sibling of Miley Cyrus dropped a new single on Friday morning, and the internet is a buzz about the rising star.
Before this beach boy was making people laugh with his on-screen talents, he was just another kid rockin' a buzz cut from Hamilton, Canada.
There's a buzz Harry and Meghan want a smaller, more intimate affair and he might opt for something like St. George's chapel in Windsor Castle.
You can create new events, view your daily schedule, and get a buzz in your pocket when it's time to leave for your next meeting.
There is nothing time-capsulesque about this spirited show, which includes work that would raise a buzz at the most au courant of art fairs.
Hollywood's aptly understood as a buzz machine — where fickle excitement around celebrities, franchises, and big ideas determines whether producers will invest millions in a film.
"Often times I think the word, 'equity,' becomes a buzz word, and the meaning gets lost because it gets thrown around so much," he said.
It's also got a wide selection of rakia, the local fruit brandy, that proves the drink isn't just a cheap way to get a buzz.
As the season wrapped up, there was a buzz NBA teams were interested -- and Ice Cube told us straight-up Joe was getting serious looks.
Regulators over the past several years have taken a buzz saw to insider trading, actively pursuing in particular those who leak details about pending corporate deals.
While the idea of a separate, space-focused military branch is not new, Trump&aposs surprise announcement caused a buzz on social media and news outlets.
Known as shockwave therapy, the method was first tested in 2010, and additional research on the subject has since caused quite a buzz the scientific community.
The IoT is a buzz-phrase used to describe the computerisation of everything from cars and electricity meters to children's toys, medical devices and light bulbs.
The PowerRay caused something of a buzz among excitable geeks at CES, a consumer-electronics show held in Las Vegas, where it was unveiled this week.
Bret Arsenault, the top-ranking cybersecurity executive at Microsoft, had fallen asleep on top of his cell phone when it shocked him awake with a buzz.
Yet every time I get a buzz for a text, I can't help but feel a deep yearning for the old glory days of T93 texting.
The plan to shed some light on actual pricing created a buzz in an industry where manufacturers have long insisted airlines keep individually negotiated prices secret.
Last year, Flirtey generated a buzz in food and retail when its unmanned aerial vehicles began delivering Slurpees from 7/11 to thirsty denizens of Nevada.
Well established and known names such as Xiaomi, LeEco, and Asus invite hundreds of "fans" to their press events to create a buzz about their products.
Both songs attracted a buzz in and out of the city that hadn't been generated since Baltimore Club's most recent national boom in the late 2000s.
"When you have family working against organized crime, you expect something to happen," Ávila, who has a buzz cut and a salt-and-pepper mustache, said.
With native New Yorkers and hotel guests alike flocking to the lobby to work and socialize, there's always a buzz of energy moving through the hotel.
"I like your summer do," Molly told her a few weeks later, on a hot day when Hal had arrived at work with a buzz cut.
It's very unlike the original "Predator," where there's beefcake and muscles on top of muscles and guys who weren't afraid to run into a buzz saw.
There's a buzz as the machine switches on, and the air starts to fill with the distinctive burnt-static scent of ozone, the smell of thunderstorms.
"This is a creative, sophisticated company that is getting a lot of attention, and it helped us create a buzz on social media," Ms. Goldenfarb said.
Mario M. Cuomo, but tackling an obvious target like that could just has easily have Ms. Nixon stumbling into a buzz saw of a rhetorical rejoinder.
There are some books that have such a buzz around them, you feel compelled to buy them just to feel part of the Cool Book Club.
Or, with all the school shootings in the news, she could address safety needs by installing a buzz-in system or hiring a school resource officer.
The two have been spotted together several times over the past month in Brooklyn, but there's been a buzz about the 2 hooking up since June.
Eventually, however, the photograph caused a buzz in the village when it was displayed, and the artist went door to door inviting residents to pose again.
As she tries to leave her first tangible imprint on the government with a plan that cuts against Republican orthodoxy, a buzz saw will surely await.
Holland is simply sporting a buzz cut, one that will hopefully grow back to his boyish 'do by the time another Spider-Man movie comes around.
It was a buzz cut, and at first it was orange, but then it got a lot lighter in the saltwater and sunshine over the summer.
When someone we care about buys a book, downloads a song, or endorses the latest viral video, a buzz in our pocket lets us know instantly.
There's always been a buzz about combovers in the front of his 'do -- but this video, shot earlier this month, proves there's more action 'round back.
It's created a buzz in the luxury real estate sector, smashing the record as the highest asking price ever listed for a home in the United States.
About six months ago I got my dream job — a marketing position at a buzz-y tech company that, while still technically a "startup," is already thriving.
"You've come to the right place," yells Todd, a thirtysomething with a buzz cut and sports sunglasses, from across the parking lot of Losers Bar and Grill.
"This verdict has created a buzz in and around our villages," said Arul, who is on a local committee set up to look out for bonded labor.
The term "body dysmorphia" has a buzz to it these days, and it's often thrown around by people who feel a little self-conscious about their appearance.
The non-alcoholic product is designed to appeal to people who love how beer tastes, and sometimes crave it at times when they don't want a buzz.
But he's walking into a buzz saw of internal opposition from aides who think he's unqualified for the job, which traditionally has focused on strategy and planning.
Golf television ratings are trending upwards, so are equipment and ball sales since Woods' return, while the Masters featured a buzz of excitement missing in recent years.
While we do think this is a playful way to celebrate the holiday, you won't catch us sucking on our fingers anytime soon to catch a buzz.
To attract people to a firm with an uncertain future, you have to generate a buzz in the tech world and offer your staff generous stock options.
Fitbit's also improved its movement reminders over the years, giving your wrist a buzz when you've been sitting around too long, editing a video in Veanne's case.
As the games pile up, developments that would typically ignite little interest — even a 22010-218 deficit on a player's serve — create a buzz in the crowd.
Still, the frenzy of interest in Vietnam's maritime history since about 2012 has produced a buzz in the state-run news media — and a few unexpected heroes.
By the time she became an Olympic medalist four years later, Cohen was known as a buzz-by artist who did not respect her opponents' personal space.
But there was a buzz kill: King Friday XIII, the mighty ruler in his bright purple cape, decreed that the festival would be a bass-violin festival.
Degrowth is now a buzz word in left-leaning and academic circles around the world; its proponents are economists, environmentalists, democratic socialists, and activists, young and old.
The biggest moment in MLS history came when the Los Angeles Galaxy signed England midfielder David Beckham, bringing a buzz and publicity that helped it get fully established.
"GE's 4.5 gigawatt order number has generated a buzz across a Street consensus hungry for positive data points," Tusa wrote, noting GE has historically commanded 50% market share.
The pops contain six percent ABV, so you might have to eat all six flavors to get a buzz, but hey, that's a challenge we'd like to accept.
Other character-themed pool products sold by Disney include a Buzz Lightyear water blaster, Millennium Falcon ride-on, and a pool float that looks like Captain America's shield.
"Longtime viewers of the Trump administration will remember that Space Force as the president's boldest idea that he got from a Buzz Lightyear Happy Meal toy," Colbert said.
Look away from the road for more than a few seconds, and you get a buzz in your seat, plus visual and audio warnings to watch the road.
"There is a buzz," said Leigh Davis, spokeswoman for Jeffrey Cohen, the head of Eagle Mill Redevelopment, which is working to overhaul a textile mill in Adams, Mass.
During the Gulf of Mexico oil spill in 2010, a photo surfaced of him, shirtless and with a buzz cut, playing a drinking game at a Georgetown bar.
The thirst for seltzers follows the trend, especially among Gen Zers and millennials, away from traditional beers and toward lighter and healthier beverages — while still getting a buzz.
Even when I was a kiddo, my mom says the noise from me grinding my teeth would tumble into the hallway like someone was operating a buzz saw.
In Denis's latest feature, High Life, the "witchy" Dr. Dibs (Juliette Binoche), stationed on a spaceship, lusts over fellow shipmate Monte (Robert Pattinson, strapping with a buzz cut).
First-person shooters are the classic rock of video games (as the culture site The Ringer recently put it), while VR is closer to a buzz-band concert.
He was last seen entering the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, and that's where the Turkish official says a team of Saudi agents dismembered him with a buzz saw.
Thursday's opening certainly had a buzz, the large, oak-clad foyer designed by architects Haworth Tompkins bathed in its own golden glow thanks to hundreds of hanging lamps.
Hailed as the answer to Europe's populist tide, he has brought a buzz back into French diplomacy by facing down President Trump and President Vladimir Putin of Russia.
I know I'm pushing it too far, but I've got a buzz and am so blissed out to be with two friends I've known since I was 12.
"If it is going to be a buzz saw, I hope it's going to be an intelligent buzz saw," said Representative Peter T. King, Republican of New York.
Like many of you, I used the Thanksgiving break to catch up on The Mandalorian, a buzz-worthy Star Wars show on Disney&aposs new streaming service Disney+.
Just this month, AlphaGo was secretly released as a player called Master on Tygem and FoxGo online Go servers, causing a buzz when it won 50 games straight.
Overall, this World Cup has shown that women's soccer has star-power and can pull in fans, creating a buzz and momentum that advertisers and sponsors cannot ignore.
She's coy about a possible feud with Nicki Minaj, but there's a buzz she's going to do a collab with Remi Ma, so a rap war seems likely.
The promise of a long-awaited new release from the group -- hailed as one of the great modern rock acts -- prompted a buzz among the group's famously adoring fans.
Aside from massaging egos and signaling success and attractiveness to future investors, they create a buzz that helps with marketing and, especially, hiring in a fiercely competitive talent market.
I was very nervous as I hadn't done any live TV before, but once it all begun and we went live, it was an amazing experience—such a buzz.
I get my dad a Buzz Lightyear one, my grandpa a Mickey classic grey one, and my brother a Cool Pizza Planet one (which I'd honestly like for myself).
Sure, people are still obsessing over getting fuller lips and contoured cheeks, but lately there's been quite a buzz surrounding a less in-your-face body part: your neck.
If her debut was proof she could generate a buzz of her own, Room 25 feels like she's opened a door to a portal she didn't know she possessed.
Vendela's not really sure why it took so long for a buzz cut Playmate, but she says the time is right now and she's happy to be the first.
For a slightly disturbing way to get a buzz, try their Blood Bag Cocktails at the Blood Bank Bar, which come in Mai Tai, Margarita and Vampire's Delight flavors.
The Fantino in particular was beautiful, I thought, fresh and juicy with the aroma and flavor of red cherries and a buzz saw acidity that cuts through rich foods.
"A girl with a buzz cut is like Jaden Smith wearing a skirt," Ms. Glauser said, referring to Will Smith's son, who has publicly challenged gender norms through fashion.
The sport doesn't create much of a buzz in the United States, but the American players had made real strides in recent years and they deserved to be covered.
Now there was this whole new generation of clubs like New York, New York and Xenon, and the way they thought about creating a buzz around themselves was impressive.
By Wednesday, Engel's catches had created a buzz not only on social media, but also among his teammates — even if they have come to expect such feats of athleticism.
A comment on one of your posts might get pushed to your phone, but the 20th "like" on that post might not result in a buzz in your pocket.
"I may ask for a contribution but this is not a moneymaking venture," he said, adding that he expects the shop will create a buzz for his other shops.
And at a time when fashion labels are relying ever more on creating a buzz on social media, Lagerfeld's over-the-top catwalk settings have proved a hit too.
Kimi Raikkonen flirted with the Nationwide Series (now Xfinity) and Trucks in 2011 when he was between F1 gigs, with the Finn's presence being welcomed and causing a buzz.
Who is he: Kylian Mbappé is an electric-paced forward who has created a buzz in world soccer because of his extraordinary talent, at what is still a young age.
"There was a buzz about this kid named Prince who could play everything, was a pretty good songwriter and was probably going to get a big record deal," Keller recalls.
Murray's last match at Eastbourne's quaint Devonshire Park was in a Davis Cup tie in 2006 and the appearance of Britain's most celebrated player generated a buzz around the grounds.
Drink Water: Many people rely on coffee for a buzz that keeps them animated throughout the day, but if you'd rather avoid caffeine stimulation, try drinking a glass of water.
If Mr. Trump has an ace in the hole in New Hampshire, it is Mr. Lewandowski, a wiry figure with a buzz-cut, an earpiece and a Secret Service pin.
The YotaPhone, which never debuted in the US, generated a buzz when it launched in 2012 because it featured an e-ink display meant to help preserve the phone's battery.
Other countries often exclude expensive, unproven treatments from health coverage, but "when American insurance companies try this approach, they invariably run into a buzz saw of public outrage," Freedman writes.
"Big data" is a buzz term for a reason — the majority of tech businesses are built around collecting and analyzing data that people around the globe generate while using services.
Park-goers can catch a buzz with Lucky Buddha beer (which comes in a green Buddha-shaped bottle) and Tsing Tao beer, along with a new specialty gin mule cocktail.
A film's budget is announced while it is in production, to create a buzz and signal its quality—though in practice its true cost may vary from the announced figure.
The challenger's running mate, private equity tycoon Sandiaga Uno, has appeared to generate a buzz on the campaign trail while also proving popular online, especially among young voters and women.
That said, millennials know how to find information and create a buzz, so start seeking, whether it's an app you've never heard of or business strategy you haven't used before.
There is some evidence that companies with large CSR programmes find it easier to attract talented workers (particularly among the millennial generation) and to generate a buzz around their products.
" After learning he'd been outed by one of his producers, Bateman added, "They like to create a buzz, they've got to otherwise no-one will come and see the movie!
In the last year alone, he's gone bleach blonde, gray, green, platinum again (this time with a buzz cut), and, in the span of two days, white and then purple.
Called the "Halloween Massacre," the Carter administration took a buzz saw to the CIA's National Clandestine Service responsible for the collection of HUMINT (human intelligence) and eliminated some 800 operatives.
Apart from all the testimonies that have created such a buzz about ayahuasca, there is a growing body of evidence to show it has potential in treating addiction and PTSD.
No, it's not to get a buzz going, but to test the temperature and dilution so we can stop stirring exactly when it's perfect, not a second before or after.
As Gauff progressed, an intense fandom kindled around her—according to ESPN, her matches were often the most-watched bouts that day—creating a buzz that was eventually labeled Cocomania.
Lawmakers have supported a significant expansion of federal spending to accelerate the delivery of what they call a "game-changing technology," a buzz phrase often repeated in discussions on hypersonics.
" She calls her spirits "euphorics," and, in a sense, High Rhode is to liquor what CBD is to marijuana: a buzz-free buzz, vaguely akin to a CBD "body high.
Calvin was hanging with Frank Ocean at the new Soho House in Malibu ... it's interesting because there's a buzz Frank is dropping a new album after a 4-year hiatus.
In the news studios, analysts read the shift as a sign that the Senate might just call new witnesses after all, which created a buzz of excitement in the coverage.
Like Facebook and YouTube, Twitter has been facing a buzz saw of criticism from the news media and regulators worldwide for the way it manages the information posted on the platform.
"It was as if a 50- to 60-mile-wide tornado raged across Puerto Rico, like a buzz saw," Jeff Weber, a meteorologist with the National Center for Atmospheric Research, says.
The idea, she means, is to make the place cool by attracting artists and the avant-garde, create a buzz that pulls in ordinary people and thus, perhaps, lure private investment.
As she makes her way to her viewing area, even the poshest of people get out their phones to capture her every move amid a buzz of excitable chatter and cheers.
The goal is to create a buzz as fans share photos of these culinary oddities, not only to draw folks to the park, but also to give concession sales a bump.
One of the area's newest rising stars, is WillThaRapper, a Southeast DC-born, Capitol​ Heights, Maryland-based street artist with a buzz that's been steadily growing over the past three years.
There has been talk of treating every race like a Super Bowl, creating a buzz that extends far beyond the racetrack, but without 'Americanising' the sport's fundamentals or alienating the purists.
Dr. Horvath-Cosper created a buzz last November when she wrote an article in The Washington Post that described what it was like to live in fear because of her profession.
This is the kind of story that is a talker — news that is so odd it is sure to create a buzz at the office, dinner table and on social media.
Last year, it presented the Gabrielle handbag as a unisex model, its ad campaign showing Kristen Stewart (with a buzz cut) and Pharrell Williams, both wearing the same black Chanel jacket.
"A huge amount of regular travelers are interested in airports, and there's a buzz in the community of people wanting to see the hotel," said Henning Nopper, the hotel's general manager.
These days I'm busy challenging stereotypes and constantly proving people wrong in hopes that corporations who boast about "diversity" actually value that buzz word as more than just a buzz word.
She was less amused when Richard Goldfarb, a veteran beer vendor known as Cousin Brewski — his slogan is "Thanks for catching a buzz from the Cuz" — demanded a photo with her.
Here is a 22-year-old version of the beloved actress rocking a buzz cut at the premiere for her movie, "Playing God," in New York City back in 1997 (left).
The qualifying tournament begins the week before the main draw, and half the Roland Garros grounds are cordoned off, concentrating players and fans in a smaller area and generating a buzz.
"It was as if a 260- to 20053-mile-wide tornado raged across Puerto Rico, like a buzz saw," Jeff Weber, a meteorologist with the National Center for Atmospheric Research, says.
TESLA'S WAY To drive up sales, Prough and other dealers expect Harley to go Tesla Inc's way: launch more affordable battery-powered vehicles after creating a buzz with the premium model.
"There was a buzz, but it doesn't quite have the depth of bench of people that investors wanted it to become," says one longtime VC based in the City of Angels.
"It was as if a 693- to 60-mile-wide tornado raged across Puerto Rico, like a buzz saw," Jeff Weber, a meteorologist with the National Center for Atmospheric Research, says.
Wong was taken to court in a prison van, and appeared relaxed with a buzz haircut after having spent five nights in jail, pumping his fist in the air at one point.
"GE's 4.5 gigawatt order number (and 40.4% market share) has generated a buzz across a Street consensus hungry for positive data points," Tusa wrote, noting GE has historically commanded 50% market share.
There's crying, but this time it's all about feeling your true beauty and confidence, a brief detour into scalp psoriasis, and some more crying about feeling too masculine in a buzz cut.
The actor is playing Neil Armstrong in the upcoming biopic First Man, for which he debuted a buzz cut on the set of the movie, which People reports is filming in Atlanta.
You may have heard that drinking more alcohol (aka the "hair of the dog"), and maintaining a buzz can make you feel better when you're drunk, but that's a myth, she says.
As promised the Fixer Upper star, 42, cut off his signature mane and opted for a buzz cut after generous fans donated to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for nearly a week.
The result, reported in the New England Journal of Medicine, is expected to cause a buzz in poor countries where people live on under $2 a day, making conventional surgical mesh expensive.
University student Yim Ji-su helped spark a debate in February about daily sexism in beauty-obsessed South Korea by ditching her make-up and shaving her hair into a buzz cut.
With inefficient numbers that fail to pop off the page on a team that's either scrappy, bad, or boring (depending on the week), Smith Jr. hasn't been able to sustain a buzz.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A buzz fills the sky above a flight base in northern Beijing, as pilots practise take-offs and landings ahead of tests to qualify for a license - to fly drones.
The mysterious, unreleased Overwatch hero Sombra appears to have "hacked" the Overwatch subreddit and its Discord channel, creating quite a buzz in the community as to whether she will finally be revealed.
Byrne paired them with a social media star for one YouTube video that got 2m views; a buzz track called "Cold" appeared on Spotify last Friday and has already had 100,000 plays.
" Baker also noted a "buzz in the room" in response to Trump's threats to North Korea and that the reaction as the speech ended was "polite applause" but "not rousing or enthusiastic.
Instead, they ran into a buzz saw of angry and coarse opposition from the president, reinforced by the surprise presence of hard-line opponents of immigration overhaul from the House and Senate.
He was in the second-to-last group and near the top of the leader board, and a buzz was starting to build that he might in fact be in the running.
Of course, Gronk is a big wrestling fan and even made a cameo at Wrestlemania 33 in 2017 -- and there's a buzz he could make pro wrestling his next full-time gig.
Researchers in an Italian lab have discovered two new marijuana compounds, or cannabinoids, including one they say is 30 times more powerful than THC, the psychoactive compound that gives marijuana users a buzz
Often wrapped in betel leaves, or paan, and chewed like a large fibrous chewing-gum, the betel nut gives a buzz on a par with several shots of espresso or, some say, amphetamine.
After a buzz-generating war of words with his opponent, Bryan Caraway, the 26-year-old gave up an early lead to gas out and ultimately surrender a split decision to his foe.
If her debut was proof she was self-sufficient and could generate a buzz of her own, Room 25 feels like she's opened a door to a portal she didn't know she possessed.
The next morning, she had just realized she left her bra at his place when she heard a buzz at her door: It was Brad, looking as hot as ever, holding her bra!
Last year's panic over creepy clown sightings and the recent success of the reboot of It have created a buzz around the circus entertainers, and now BK is getting in on the action.
Randolph becomes an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season -- and there's a buzz he could head to Miami or Denver ... or maybe even strike a new deal with the Grizzlies.
What happens here is that if workers are catching a bit of a buzz; that threatens corporate profitability—through inflation and interest rates, as well as through labor costs that bite into profits.
There's a buzz in the air—museum fever or the beginning of school for college freshman, it's hard to say—but amid that buzz, there is a tragedy going on in this city.
Blue Apron's IPO, the first for a U.S. meal-kit company, was expected to create a buzz around smaller peers, which are either looking to go public or be acquired at rich valuations.
The global initiative to curb emissions together with a buzz around electric cars and other cleaner technologies has driven debate among international energy companies and industry analysts about when oil demand will peak.
"Breadcrumbing," for instance, refers to someone sending endless flirtatious messages without ever intending to meet up, while "obliga-swiping" is when someone swipes to get matches on an app just for a buzz.
"There's definitely a vibe, there's a buzz — people are excited about it," said Kevin Craft, a terminal operator who got his job at NuStar Energy in April thanks to the company's export expansion.
On Wednesday, Cole Sprouse attended the Los Angeles premiere of Uncut Gems, a new thriller with a buzz-worthy lead performance from Adam Sandler — who famously played Sprouse's onscreen dad 20 years ago.
Sunday in Brooklyn is not a party destination or a place where people go to get wasted, but Evans has noticed people generally order more of their low-ABV cocktails to achieve a buzz.
More from VICE: We know what the implications here would be if we were talking about alcohol, rather than weed: A five-percent (ABV) beer won't give the average person much of a buzz.
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He started generating a buzz on SoundCloud last year with his Ski Mask The Slump God-assisted single "Double Up (Run It Up)" and "Death 2 SoundCloud," which has garnered nearly 3 million streams.
Up until now, Louisville's White Reaper has been a buzz-worthy garage band that released a self-titled EP in 2014, followed by their debut album, White Reaper Does It Again, the following year.
It's almost definitely because my brain was anticipating a buzz that never came, but I was left feeling like I'd rather just have an orange juice than any one of the Monopoly beers there.
However, now we have proof that, once in a great while, a band like Baroness or Gojira or Periphery will bubble up and create too big of a buzz for industry heads to ignore.
A strapping former military prosecutor with a buzz cut, Mr. Kulyk pivoted his allegiance to Mr. Zelensky late in the Ukrainian presidential race last spring, allowing him to continue holding sway over important matters.
The whistleblower said this led agents to complain that they are now serving as "UberEats with guns," which has created a buzz within the department, according to multiple Democratic congressional aides who cited the whistleblower.
Because "snortable chocolate" sounds weird and illicit, Legal Lean has named its product Coco Loko, with loko evidently being the preferred word to name questionable products that give you a buzz (RIP real Four Loko).
The soon-to-be mother of three previously shared that she wanted to get a buzz cut to match hairstyles with her eldest son Ryder, who was also sporting a shaved head at the time.
Over 15 leading ladies have famously shed their locks for film roles, including Natalie Portman, Millie Bobby Brown, and most recently, Kristen Stewart who debuted a buzz cut and new platinum hue earlier this month.
"There was a buzz of excitement as a community that feels largely ignored by fashion and media poured in to see themselves represented, many for the first time," Hodges said, aptly describing the celebratory vibes.
The actress is also a hair chameleon, rocking everything from a buzz cut, to buns and braids — and has inspired many women of color to embrace and experiment with their natural hair in the process.
Steel tells CNN that there has been quite a buzz about their rock star fossil since their findings were published Monday night, and she's received social media kudos from Motörhead fans all over the world.
Sources close to 6ix9ine tell us customs agents repeatedly told the rapper they flagged him because he spent more than 12 months behind bars ... a buzz kill for foreigners who want to enter the country.
The star traded his longer strands for a buzz cut — which he seems to be pairing with a beard that's a bit fuller than the sexy 5 o'clock shadow that his character is known for.
Add to that the fact that Theon is a mess from his crippling post-traumatic stress disorder, and the two feel like they're running right ahead of a buzz saw that's coming to destroy them.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bumble, a dating app where women typically initiate the conversation, has created a buzz after launching a pop-up location this month in Manhattan, the first in a series of experiential destinations.
Should he announce a running mate early Advisers to Biden caused a buzz in March when they floated the idea that he could pick Stacey Abrams as his running mate before even entering the race.
But as broader hedge fund performance has lagged, "quant" has become a buzz word for the industry, and it's an area of finance that traditional MBAs and financial analysts can no longer afford to ignore.
At the same time, while the fans are our number one priority, it's a buzz to get awards—I'm not sure that anyone who says they're not bothered about getting them is being completely honest.
Norman's death was particularly hard on his father, Shelton, who keeps a photo of the young man, wearing a buzz cut and Reno-27 mustache, on his coffee table, facing the door for all to see.
She's been fully delivering on that, making dramatic hair changes on the regular, from going platinum, to getting a pixie, to recently trimming it even shorter (it's practically a step away from a buzz cut now!).
It is far more toxic than typical adult beverages that contain ethanol, or what's typically thought of as the drinking alcohol that gives you a buzz in small amounts and makes you sick in larger amounts.
That is, like Al Gore in 2000, she ran into a buzz saw of adversarial reporting from the mainstream media, which treated relatively minor missteps as major scandals, and invented additional scandals out of thin air.
Facing right-hander Adam Warren, Bell cracked a foul ball to left field, building a buzz throughout PNC Park, before launching a bomb that carried over the right-field wall and bounced into the Allegheny River.
Grayshift, a company that offers to unlock modern iPhones for as little as $50 each, has caused a buzz across law enforcement agencies, with local police already putting down cash for the much sought-after tech.
Although the plans around the birth of Baby Sussex have been kept under wraps by Kensington Palace, previous royal births have led to a buzz in the city and involvement from the city's most famous landmarks.
When Follmann, a former soccer player with a buzz cut and a quick smile, made his way to the end of the bars, everyone who had squeezed into the white-walled exam room clapped in celebration.
Saying goodbye to Aquaman and the other bearded characters he's played, the action star caused a buzz when he shaved off his beard on camera to promote aluminum as the cure to Earth's giant plastics problem.
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The announcement of Daniel Bryan's return as GM of Smackdown on Monday established a buzz to the proceedings that had disappeared from the McMahon-ified pie-chart fetishization that had defined the brand split to this point.
Consumer virtual reality (VR) might have been a buzz phrase in the tech scene for most of 2016, but it has failed to gain traction from investors heading into the New Year, according to a venture capitalist.
However, if it's your ultimate goal in life to get drunk off candy, O'Neill did tell us that that the brand's Scotch Cordials will give you a buzz — apparently it takes 13 of them, to be exact.
In July 2016, Doherty first revealed in a series of black and white photos on Instagram that she had shaved her head, documenting the six-steps that took her from shoulder-length hair to a buzz cut.
Stepping up his role in A$AP Mob, his impressive 2015 single "Things We Go Through" caused a buzz before tracks like "Roll The Bud Up" and the A$AP Ferg-featuring "Big Timers" dropped this year.
The noise rock band built a buzz in L.A. a couple years ago, especially with Singh's electric performances, which included standing on the bodies and faces of men, and released their self-titled EP back in 2016.
It's an idea long-championed by Obama and congressional Democrats, who repeatedly ran into a buzz saw of opposition from Republicans, primarily over the scope of federal spending and how the massive costs would be paid for.
Changbaishan Journal CHANGBAISHAN, China — The thick fog that had enveloped the mountain all morning suddenly dispersed, unveiling a crater lake of emerald water and setting off a buzz of excitement among the hikers gathered at the summit.
The last thing you want is the panicked early come-up, the creeping, then searing, realisation that no, you haven't just "got a bit of a buzz on," and in fact you're about to go totally stratospheric.
They remain fixated on the specter of job-stealing AI, which is portrayed as something both fundamentally new and extraordinarily alarming — a "buzz saw," in the words of Andrew Yang, coming for society as we know it.
And if you don't think this is for you, you should know that just receiving a buzz or a beep on your phone is enough to create aserious distraction—even if you don't check the notification right away.
With Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar no longer in Russia, Hazard and France forward Kylian Mbappe have taken over as the stars of the World Cup and there was a buzz every time either got the ball.
In the 2014 film, Wish I Was Here, the then-14-year-old actually shaved her head herself on-screen and for the 2012 movie, The Dark Knight Rises, she also sported a buzz cut throughout the film.
Tisci had already been generating a buzz in recent months by introducing a new sans-serif logo by British graphic designer Peter Saville, a "TB" monogram and a collaboration with Vivienne Westwood, one of his British design heroes.
Now, a few months after the extreme chop — one that allowed her to share a damned cool twinning hair pic with her son — she's answering all our questions about what it's like to grow out a buzz cut.
A Wisconsin state lawmaker got a buzz cut after following through on a year-and-a-half-long pledge to not cut his hair until a sign language interpreter bill was passed, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported Monday.
I like that it's easy to receive alerts silently, too, so when I go to check the Notification Center on my iPhone I can still see alerts, but without getting a "ding" or a buzz from my iPhone.
"More and more people want independence in Taiwan," said Huang, 61 with a buzz cut, in his campaign office fronted by a giant billboard of himself holding his arm aloft with the logo of a bird in flight.
It's hard to tease apart objections to Stephens's work from objections to hiring any conservative at all, especially since every right-leaning Times columnist from William Safire to Bill Kristol hit a buzz saw walking in the door.
One Environmentalist's Warning: Think Globally, Act Accordingly By Diane Ackerman Catch a Buzz With Two New Books About Bugs By Sam Kean Six new books on sports range from baseball to women's hockey to men's and women's basketball.
He also gets along with Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, and with Mr. Pompeo, though officials said the secretary acted as a "buzz saw" toward some of his harder-edged ideas about Iran.
"It was so funny, he spoke to a bunch of cosmopolitan news anchors and mentioned maybe he will change his views on immigration and the media got into a buzz about that," Schumer said on the Senate floor Wednesday.
He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now the California Institute of the Arts) in Los Angeles, then spent years funding his groundbreaking works out of pocket, one at a time, well before "immersive experience" was a buzz word.
After all, as the rosé rage begins to wane and IPAs feel a bit passe, many are looking for a new, exciting way to quench their thirst and catch a buzz, and sour beer seems to fit the bill.
"There's definitely a little bit of a buzz in here right now, some good positive energy and I think that's contagious," Brock Nelson said on the heels of the Islanders' 3-2 victory over NHL-leading Washington on Tuesday.
The photo showed him only from the back -- a small boy with a buzz cut, wearing a brown sweater under his "jersey" -- with a message that read: "A kid in Iraq ..." It included an emoji of a breaking heart.
Jimmy Bennett walked right into a buzz saw when he sat down for an interview on Italian television ... getting skewered by the host over his claim he was sexually assaulted by Asia Argento ... and the central issue was ejaculation.
He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now the California Institute of the Arts) in Los Angeles, then spent years funding his groundbreaking works out of pocket, one at a time, well before "immersive experience" was a buzz word.
On a formal level, "Quantum Goat" is an argument between a figure-ground configuration and an all-over field of colored dots, as well as a melding together of the two into a buzz at once optical and visceral.
A buzz also lingered in the studio from a gathering at the Saatchi Gallery in London, where the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts' Club introduced a coffee-table book featuring 18 jewelry designers as well as others in the luxury field.
The Hello Bitches Tour, and the singles promoted on it, are CL's thinly veiled attempts at creating a buzz in the US. It is a venture from her pop-heavy past into more Americanized mainstream hip-hop and rap.
As President Emmanuel Macron has sought to make France more business-friendly, he has run into a buzz saw of strikes and faced a revolt among Yellow Vest protesters who accuse him of being the president of the rich.
While the main trilogy is nonstop shootouts and looting, a point-and-click adventure game proved you can explore other aspects of the world — or maybe Roth just actually wants to maul some vault hunters with a buzz axe.
For Ardern, who created a buzz at the World Economic Forum at Davos in January by pitching her approach to budgeting as "doing things differently," the challenge will be to move the dial for the likes of Mark Potter.
ET, NBCSN ABOUT THE AVALANCHE (15-37-2): With trade rumors swirling around the team, there was a buzz when Matt Duchene did not practice Wednesday, but Colorado termed it a "maintenance" day and said the forward will play Thursday.
Agarwal of Karyaah wants to make her brand the largest western wear brand globally, while Desiraju who has already taken on pharma giants with her four prescription drugs wants "women entrepreneurship" to be meaningful and not just a "buzz word".
Although this collaboration wasn't the only one analyzing patterns across multiple connections at once, it generated a buzz throughout the research community because it was the first to use those patterns to predict the brain age of a given individual.
ID has put the second episodes of some shows on its ID GO app for cable subscribers immediately after the first episodes aired on TV in a bid to drive people to its app and to create a buzz, Bennett said.
When I was in highschool my mate had a free house, someone's older brother got us some beers, I reckon we had about one each, but we were skinny lads back then so it was enough to get a buzz on.
Chapman, the newest Yankee, who became eligible Monday after serving a 30-game domestic violence suspension, has brought a buzz to the late innings at the often somnolent stadium with a fastball that rides steadily at 100 miles an hour.
"Campaigns happen throughout the year, but this is really the one we have invested the most in and we're creating an engagement and a buzz that is absolutely unique," he added, addressing the saturation of other promotional days like Oct.
Instead, "Ittefaq" producers Karan Johar (Dharma Films) and Shah Rukh Khan (Red Chillies Entertainment) have focused on social media and digital promotions to build a buzz about the film, a remake of a 1969 Bollywood thriller of the same name.
President Obama's plan to shutter the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, ran into a buzz saw of opposition on Tuesday, underscoring how difficult it will be for him to fulfill a major campaign promise in his final year in office.
Containing fresh-pressed juices, herbs, spices, and CBD, these "botanical cocktails" come in refreshing flavors like rosemary orange lemon, and can be drunk on their own for a vibey mood lift—or mixed with alcohol for more of a buzz.
On MUNCHIES: A Buzz-Killing Pill Won't Stop Young People from Binge Drinking Some critics worry the haejanghada culture encourages an already extremely heavy-drinking country to consume even more, obscuring or making light of serious issues of binging and alcoholism.
What that vote, and the French protests, tell us is that any proposal to raise energy prices is going to run into a buzz saw of opposition, including from working-class people who already feel like they are being mistreated.
" Though Holden wasn't particularly inspired by the film, he did go on to say that "this empty-headed, preposterous, possibly evil mélange of gunplay and high-speed car chases on Parisian boulevards is a feel-good movie that produces a buzz.
The United States has made clear it was concerned over embassy safety in particular, with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Mark Milley warning anyone who attempted to storm it would run into a "buzz saw" of U.S. military force.
"Experiential" has become a buzz word among retailers trying to compete with internet, but Toys R Us's struggles to translate the joy of toys into something more tangible in its stores would ultimately be one of its biggest missed opportunities.
He did not suit up, but there was certainly a buzz among the fans behind one of the baskets when he emerged around the midway point of the first quarter and walked over to the bench to join his team.
There are two types of people when it comes to haircuts: There are those who squint at the sight of shears for a two-inch trim, and those who walk in the salon with box braids and walk out with a buzz cut.
All of our work with Taylor [Kirk] featured sounds that were living: every app was a very different vintage app—some of the apps had a buzz in them we didn't change, and some of the guitars we didn't tune to be together.
When the first version of the McConnell plan ran into a buzz saw of criticism from moderates over Medicaid cuts and lack of funding to fight the opioid epidemic, McConnell drafted another version, which was also designed to appeal to wary conservatives.
The first involves working with teams and the FIA to improve the racing, the second to build up events around races and create more of a buzz while the third is about increasing the audience and drawing in new fans with digital technology.
"I think there's been a perception certainly that there's a — there was a buzz and energy about New York City and San Francisco that maybe didn't have the same kind of buzz in Boston," said Dan Koh, Mr. Walsh's chief of staff.
And though it's milled, the flour packs a punch for those craving a buzz: it's about 2.5 percent caffeine by weight, so adding four grams of the stuff to your morning pastry would essentially be the equivalent of drinking a cup of joe.
I haven't seen him in a little over a decade, but he crops up in my subconscious at very specific times—when I feel the loopy satisfaction of a buzz from booze or beeline straight to my home bar after a tough day.
In the 20093s, a century before "ozone layer" became a buzz-phrase of the environmental movement, it more commonly referred to "fresh air," which the Manhattan-based developers of this area near Jamaica Bay, Benjamin Hitchcock and Charles Denton, promised in droves.
" On Iger's recognition, Time wrote: "Not since somebody figured out that you could attach two black plastic disks to a skull cap and make everyone look like Mickey Mouse has a pair of ears sent such a buzz through a media executive.
WASHINGTON — A proposal by President Trump to cut federal spending for biomedical research by 2310 percent — just months after Congress approved bipartisan legislation to increase such spending — has run into a buzz saw on Capitol Hill, with Republicans and Democrats calling it misguided.
Personally, I think the Apple Watch is far nicer than any other smartwatch on the market, but that dismal battery life is such a buzz killer that I probably wouldn't use it even if someone gave it to me as a present.
If there is a buzz at the elementary level, Michael Propper, who leads ChessNYC, a for-profit company that runs programs in 40 New York schools, and Russell Makofsky, who runs the Impact Coaching Network, both said they had not heard it.
SAN ANTONIO DE LOS BANOS, Cuba (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Long known for its cigars and rum, Cuba has added organic honey to its list of key agricultural exports, creating a buzz among farmers as pesticide use has been linked to declining bee populations elsewhere.
While one can't necessarily say that this was a "reasonable" amount of money to pay, there's a palpable atmosphere to the Super Bowl, a buzz that clearly enlivens even those who don't know what's going on and which transcends even everyone booing Tom Brady together.
Simply getting a buzz on the device kind of defeats one of the principle purposes of a smartwatch, requiring the wearer to still pull the phone out of their pocket to figure out what all of that vibrating was about in the first place.
Though parliament has long been regarded as a dull affair in a country that has only one political party, the election run-up attracted a buzz of interest due to attempts by more than 100 ordinary people to run as independent, or self-nominated candidates.
There is a way through it, you can do everything in moderation, you just have to be content with a bit of a buzz and not going to the moon all the time… Most of my generation that I hung around with are gone.
A body-image disorder characterized by "persistent and intrusive preoccupations with an imagined or slight defect in one's appearance," Body Dysmorphic Disorder is like having a mosquito in your ear — a buzz from the moment you wake up to the moment you go to sleep.
"All I know is, in all our circles, folks have conversations and there's a buzz going around about the disappointment," said Bertha Lewis, the former leader of Acorn who served on Mr. de Blasio's transition team in 2014, but has become a vocal critic.
As always, the fashion conscious Williams created a buzz as she appeared from the players tunnel under a spotlight wearing a leather style jacket over a frilly off the shoulder tennis dress and fishnet compression tights designed to help circulation and avoid blood clots.
Thus, when Gretchen spends much of the episode on Lindsay's couch, it offers a buzz similar to the one we might get from a scene between Jimmy and Gretchen, which lets the show keep the two lovers far, far apart for the entire premiere.
Nintendo's earnings were supported by the 42 million Switch games sold in April-September, versus 22 million in the same period a year earlier, with upcoming titles generating a buzz among games fans including next month's Pokemon: Let's Go titles and December's Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
"You probably won't even have a buzz because you'll just be hydrating and sweating and working and not just sitting and letting all the alcohol accumulate," Pearce, the alcohol historian, had told me in the lead-up to my big weekend of living like a Pilgrim.
The company recently created a buzz with a trial that enables some users of the Square Cash app to buy and sell bitcoin, but this may be too risky for investors to stomach, said BTIG analyst Mark Palmer, who downgraded Square shares to sell on Monday.
During a visit to Capitol Hill, Trump called on Congress to beef up border security, crack down on so-called sanctuary cities and end the practice of "catch and release" immigration laws — a slate of ideas that have run into a buzz saw of opposition from Democrats.
The Senate's No. 3 Republican left the door open on Tuesday to raising the federal gasoline tax to pay for infrastructure improvements — an idea currently being considered by the White House, but one that has repeatedly run into a buzz saw of opposition on Capitol Hill.
But the six-year old Japanese carmaker has stayed in the higher price range with its two premium electric sports sedan models, the gull-wing door GLM-G4, and the Porsche look-alike GLM-ZZ, which have created a buzz at auto shows around the globe.
The appearances on Monday marked a new step in Louis C.K.'s comeback: It was the first time the Comedy Cellar advertised that he would be onstage, creating a buzz outside the club, as several pedestrians who saw the sign exclaimed loudly their desire to see him.
That timing is crucial — if a contestant hits the buzzer just a hair too soon, he or she gets locked out for about a quarter of a second, which tends to be enough for a competitor to get a buzz in edgewise, according to The Ringer.
While it's not confirmed who dyed Bieber's blond locks, or what brought on the change, the singer has had quite the hair evolution, from a long bob to a buzz cut and recently sported a slicked-back 'do for his wedding to model, Hailey Baldwin, in September.
And it caused quite a buzz on Twitter: Some people wryly pointed out that the study didn't measure fathers' kisses: The 'SMACK' study The study, which was supposedly led by the Study of Maternal and Child Kissing (SMACK) Working Group, involved 943 toddlers and their moms.
" As you'd expect from a man who pretty much invented the idea of fake news before it became a buzz term, soon after the song's release the contrarian Ross would tell Rolling Stone that his personal cameraman used to caddy for Trump and that's he's apparently "cool as fuck.
A buzz, that is, beyond the four helicopters whose steady drone was being relayed through banks of speakers set up to rehearse a crucial part of "Aus Licht," a marathon performance of selections from Karlheinz Stockhausen's eye-poppingly extravagant, never-fully-performed, seven-opera, 29-hour "Licht" cycle.
Never mind that Buttigieg and Klobuchar are heading into what looks like a buzz saw in Nevada and South Carolina, where minority voters, who have so far been cool to both candidates, will finally get a say after the heavily white electorates of the first two primary states.
It's no secret that documentaries are really getting the rockstar treatment these days, with the recent releases of Conversations With a Killer, Abducted in Plain Sight, Making a Murderer, Amanda Knox, and the two competing Fyre Fest documentaries all causing a buzz online and at water coolers around the nation.
Blevins was one of a few select professionals with huge followings pulled in by videogame giant Electronic Arts Inc to play and promote its latest title, "Apex Legends," in the first hours of the launch last month, generating a buzz that notched 10 million signups in the first three days.
If you really can't live without your notifications, both Android and iOS let you display them quietly without a sound or a buzz, or hide them from the lock screen, so they'll mount up on the status bar at the top of the display until you're ready to deal with them.
But while Hudson has mostly kept her new do tightly under wraps, regularly stepping out wearing a wig or a buzz cut-obscuring straw fedora, it seems that's likely more to do with not wanting to totally ruin the surprise of the film rather than a distaste for the new hairstyle.
Read More Cramer: It's time to start trusting Howard Schultz Cramer hates to be a buzz-kill after a second good day in a row on the stock market, but he thought it was important to alert investors of some hugely disturbing signs he has been seeing in the automobile industry.
Trump will then deliver remarks in the White House Rose Garden about his vision for separating air traffic control from the federal government – an idea that has been billed as a way to speed up modernization efforts, but one that has run into a buzz saw of opposition on Capitol Hill.
Take i-D's recent Futurewise issue: One of its four covers features a buzz cut on the model Lina Hoss, but inside the issue, which was envisioned as "a global portrait of youth, opinion and style in 2016," you can spot many more on the teenagers street-cast by the publication.
For more of a buzz, though, you might want to have a sip every time you spy something unusual at the side of the road: upside-down sedans tanning their bellies; an abandoned oil rig rusting in the sun; a wheel-less wheelbarrow; a solitary leather boot; shipwrecks bobbing in the sea.
Buttigieg still saw a polling bump in New Hampshire, but he also ran into a buzz-saw debate performance from Klobuchar, who eviscerated Buttigieg for his lack of experience — a longstanding gripe from other campaigns who noted that Buttigieg's lone statewide run for office ended in a 20-point defeat in 2010.
MILAN — There was a buzz as some two dozen concertgoers in silk scarves and sparkling jewels arrived with the help of wheelchairs, walkers and canes, and took their seats in the ornate, hardwood-floor concert hall of Milan's Rest Home for Musicians, known as Casa Verdi, which is run by the Giuseppe Verdi Foundation.
WATCH: Someone Created a Hairstyle Inspired by Starbucks' Unicorn Frappuccino Starbucks' holiday cups create quite a buzz every year—you may recall it was quite the scandal when they went with a simplistic, plain-red design free of Christmas ornaments or reindeer in 2015 (then-candidate Donald Trump even proposed a boycott of the chain).
Pruitt has 19 protection officers on his staff, costing taxpayers $3.5 million over the past year, but his justification that it's because of death threats has come under intense scrutiny, and reports that they were used to do things like ferry him around for specific kinds of moisturizer are creating a buzz on Capitol Hill.
With Darnold, there is a buzz that eclipses even the hype around Mark Sanchez, another U.S.C. product, who started as a rookie nine years ago and took the Jets to two consecutive A.F.C. Championship games before his Jets career skidded downhill toward a notorious "butt fumble" and ended with a mediocre 33-29 record.
"We are very confident that the integrity of that embassy is strong and it is highly unlikely to be physically overrun by any one, there is sufficient combat power there, air and ground, that anyone who attempts to overrun that will run into a buzz saw," the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen.
There's a buzz, a dim glow from a bulb here or there, a row that flickers on, shakily at first, and then more lights, a rising hum, before all the great hanging silver cones finally get in on the act and rise and rise in intensity to their full peak a half hour or more later.
He was already creating a buzz in youth football league circles and had told friends that he would play in the N.F.L. Who knew that Newton's path would carry him to the University of Florida, to a junior college and then to Auburn, where he would lead his team to an undefeated season and a national championship?
Once a buzz has been established, the scene moves to the living room, where the guest tells whatever story is on the agenda: maybe it's about a "ghost army" that artists built during the Second World War, to distract the Germans, or about the 1963 Children's March, in Birmingham, Alabama, or about an extremely weird medieval trial involving rats.
Unbuttoned Last week, Sonia Rykiel, the French house owned by First Heritage Brands that has been undergoing something of a buzz renaissance under the designer Julie de Libran (though still struggling financially), announced it was incorporating its more affordable Sonia by Sonia Rykiel line into its main one, the better to rationalize the brand image and message to customers.
While polling does show that Medicare for all — a buzz phrase that has lately been applied to everything from single-payer health care to programs that would allow some or all Americans to buy into Medicare or Medicaid — has broad public support, attitudes swing significantly depending on not just the details, but respondents' age and income.
Vaping was introduced to the public as a buzz that could be achieved in places where people aren't allowed to smoke—a selling point that made the activity massively popular among both nicotine-addicted adults who want to get their fix at bars, and teens who want to get sort-of high inside high school bathroom stalls.
"I love the aesthetic of it, the visuals—but it's functional as well... when I'm dominating someone, I feel a buzz after for days," Mstress Leah, who mentioned she was going to a potluck the next day for Easter, told me as she motioned to the woman tied up in a rope bondage device in the corner of the main room.
"More and more people are starting to realize that weather is an important element that you need to factor in, because these smaller craft are so much more sensitive to weather than the larger aircraft," said Steiner, who organized the first meeting with weather experts and drone participants at a Dallas conference last month, creating a buzz in the industry.
"One of our videos got like 244 million views in five days, something crazy like that," 2000-year-old Tipsy Scoop founder Melissa Tavss tells CNBC Make It. Not long after, Tavss was working in her small office at the company's production facility in East Harlem in New York City, when she and her two employees heard a buzz at the door.
His signatures were all there — hook-and-eye closures on fluted leather or python minidresses; fluid jackets; Jane Eyre silhouettes (for governesses at the Hard Rock Academy anyway); boned bustiers and hip-slung trousers; even two ball gowns trailing wisps of gothic romance — but they had the serenity that comes from not needing to be a buzz-making machine anymore.
Dressed in black velvet gloves, a hip-length petticoat, and bunched fishnets, her stilettos coquettishly impaling the air, Eichelberger playfully balances on a lone chair as "Minnie the Maid" (1981); contrasting Minnie's lacquered, open-mouthed grin is the portrait "Ethyl Dressed as a Man," a close-up of Eichelberger in a buzz cut and pin-striped suit jacket, looking plain-faced and introspective.
Image: RetailMeNotPicking up a bargain online is a buzz any time of year, but as the holiday season approaches it's particularly important to get your shopping game on point—whether you want to find the perfect gifts for the family or you're chasing the biggest Black Friday discounts, these are the mobile apps and browser extensions to have installed as you enter the fray.
But it's the moments when I catch myself feeling the onset of a buzz and giddily, euphorically grasping for more; or the times when I purposely sink into a haze to dull the sharp edges of the day; or the times when I know I don't need another drink, but summon the bartender anyway—those are the times when I consider my own statistical likelihood of repeating the past.
At the end of his school career, to make some sort of living, he joined forces with P.C. Sorcar, the great magician; so after Sorcar had mysteriously filled the stage with birds, silk scarves and chairs, cut a lady in two with a buzz-saw and vanished a Ford car full of passengers, the bodybuilding boy would come in to bend metal bars with his neck and recline on the points of swords.
Repairing the nation's roads, bridges and other public works is an idea long-championed by former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE and congressional Democrats, who repeatedly ran into a buzz saw of opposition from Republicans, primarily over the scope of federal spending and how the massive costs would be paid for.
Emma Roberts is starring in a new sci-fi movie set in the not-too-distant future, but the wardrobe looks straight out of my all-time favorite Jane Austen adaptations and movies about the Queen Elizabeth I. A buzz is accumulating around Paradise Hills, a thriller which tells the story of Uma (Roberts), the daughter of a wealthy businessman who is sent to a private sanitarium by a billionaire who decides he wants to marry Uma; however, he is also in the process of a hostile takeover of her father's company.
Zauner's sisters in arms are artists like Jay Som, a one-woman band by 22-year-old Melina Duterte from San Francisco's Bay Area who's pushing the boundaries of "bedroom pop" with her multi-instrumental work and dreamy vocals; Mitski, a renowned songwriter who pens passionate ballads and plays them with a ragged abandon; Leslie Bear of Long Beard, the singer who is building a buzz with her soft and haunting indie rock; and Thao Nguyen of Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, the frontwoman whose powerful genre-defying songs can be personal and political at the same time.

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