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975 Sentences With "buzzed"

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One time I buzzed a guy's doorbell and he just buzzed me in without asking who I was.
These flies, unlike the unaltered flies, didn't act buzzed at all, supporting their case that PLD2 plays a pivotal role in creating the initial buzzed feeling of being drunk.
And then buzzed again — long and hard and angry.
Whoops. I'm slightly buzzed, but really don't care too much.
The door lock buzzed open and a woman walked in.
Get in on this buzzed about and provocative original drama.
Tamir Bryant, Gladden's boyfriend, was asleep when his phone buzzed.
Another name buzzed about in Texas political circles: Former Gov.
In June, it buzzed anchor Jim Cantore with a tornado.
As I was drifting off to sleep, my phone buzzed.
Reporter Question And a Russian plane buzzed a U.S. destroyer.
Chad Green buzzed through the sixth, striking out the side.
Rocco is sporting a new look ... buzzed to the skin.
I buzzed my security card and entered the interior office.
When a visitor is buzzed in, a gate slides open.
It was a hive of activity, one that actually buzzed.
Iraqi Army helicopters buzzed above, launching rockets across the clearing.
Russian aircraft repeatedly buzzed U.S. jets and ships throughout 85033.
I buzzed my hair, dyed the stubble black, purple, red.
The spectacle returned on Wednesday, as a helicopter buzzed overhead.
He's happy, and buzzed, and proud to show me off.
" Contestant Katie Needle quickly buzzed in, answering "What is Palestine?
" Competitor Jack McGuire then buzzed in, answering: "What is Israel?
At one point during our conversation, a plane buzzed overhead.
The air buzzed with insects whirring a fervent nocturnal chorus.
In the meantime social media buzzed with indignation, and ridicule.
Typically, the star quarterback's hair ranges from buzzed to slightly-longer-than-buzzed, but for a good two years in 2010 and 2011 — roughly three Super Bowl rings ago — Brady was rocking feathery long hair.
Mrs. Obama's body "buzzed with fury" watching it, the AP reports.
Snapchat has become one of the most-buzzed about networks around.
Many were admiring the creativity of this buzzed-about nail trend.
Caitlin Gaffin Caitlin Gaffin was grabbing coffee when her phone buzzed.
At the trolley stop, the crowd of people buzzed with conversations.
Matt's name often buzzed across my iPhone when we were together.
By now, we're buzzed, joking around, and having a good time.
Click ahead to check out the best buzzed hairstyles this week.
Last October, for example, the media buzzed over the MenloPark, Calif.
The electronic bell buzzed again: time to get back to class.
Then three planes, in an apparent flyover, buzzed across the sky.
She was typing out a reply when her phone buzzed again.
What will be the most buzzed about moment at tonight's Oscars?
His eyes darted away as his smartphone buzzed with a call.
The coastal town buzzed with after-parties until well past sunrise.
Drones buzzed over a crowd of young professionals wearing sensible footwear.
Crumbs were everywhere; and the babel buzzed like a clockwork wind.
Choppers buzzed us all day, but a quiet night is expected.
Washington buzzed with speculation about Schiff's arresting, but obliquely worded rocket.
She might be OK. At home in Tira, her uncle's phone buzzed.
Check out this year's most buzzed-about Super Bowl commercials right here.
It's not your fault you gravitate towards carbs and cheese when buzzed.
Every time my phone buzzed in my pocket I snuck a look.
" Cheema buzzed in with the right answer: "Who are the Detroit Lions?
Both catch you off guard, and leave you feeling a little buzzed.
Singers like Halsey and Jessie J have also rocked the buzzed look.
Is there enough Kahlua in the pork to actually get you buzzed?
And June saw the much buzzed-about curved glass wraparound screen patent.
The press outside the garage buzzed for the first time all day.
Then the wireless flashed on for a mere minute and phones buzzed.
Twenty-one times, it worked, and the male bug buzzed right off.
The Stars buzzed but could not get off a shot on Schneider.
Buzzed has discovered an Instagram account belonging to one Stan Yanevski, a.k.a.
"The buzzed undercut has been around for a long time," Dueñas explains.
She said her entire body "buzzed with fury," when she first watched.
She's tired and a little buzzed, but happy and in one piece.
All night, drones buzzed overhead, heard but not seen in the darkness.
Trump was posing for photographs with campaign volunteers when Hicks's phone buzzed.
Helicopters buzzed the Tigris, bombing people as they tried to swim across.
Rumors buzzed: Would the Celtics manage to trade the pick in time?
Last week, Canadian naval ships were even buzzed by Chinese fighter jets.
" Finally, his phone buzzed with a message back: "DON'T call the cops.
I am buzzed, stuffed, and happy not to be the designated driver.
" Papi opened the door less than a second after I buzzed. "Tina!
A fly buzzed in the corner, hitting the walls of the trailer.
When Kate returns, she has to be buzzed up by the realtor. 
One of the most buzzed-about inventions has been the sex robot.
Flies buzzed here and there; children chased each other in the sand.
Earlier, Indonesian fighter jets buzzed the sky, while warships patrolled the seas.
For example, one night as I hopped into bed, my phone buzzed.
Despite being a weekday, the gardens buzzed with activity when I visited.
He's got a super short buzzed haircut, and a new beard too.
In Quito, several people fell injured, witnesses said, as helicopters buzzed downtown.
My mother favored the worker bee, her love buzzed With stickiness & sting.
On the phone, he buzzed with confidence, but now he was hesitant.
But it does beg a question: Is the Queen buzzed all the time?
Friday, with the moon still beaming over Washington, the Capitol buzzed with activity.
The  manufacturing sector buzzed with activity  last month, and spending on construction rose.
The Supreme Court has issued a verdict on a much-buzzed-about case.
Bella is also the fifth most-followed model, and third most buzzed-about.
My friends like to feel my buzzed scalp as much as I do.
Here's what we know: What's The Most Buzzed-About Party, & Who Threw It?
Known as "code red," the public message buzzed a little after 2 a.m.
And this month's most buzzed-about eye-makeup looks are made for customization.
Visitors must be buzzed by a receptionist into a vestibule through double doors.
They clicked and buzzed in a way no other phone screens currently do.
Forensic teams in white suits searched for evidence as police helicopters buzzed overhead.
I'm already buzzed at this point, so I opt out of alcohol again.
I take a shot of whisky because cooking while buzzed is really fun.
By the time both movies end, I'm exhausted and still a little buzzed.
Never mind that Naz is now sporting finger tattoos and a buzzed head.
My phone buzzed, and it was my friend, and he was stuck too.
Her phone buzzed at least six times over the course of 30 minutes.
It arguably had the most buzzed about virtual reality experience of the festival.
The thrill buzzed in her chest, as she smelled the salt far below.
Finally, toward the end of our two hours, decently buzzed, I catch one.
Kirsten Gillibrand, two buzzed-about names in Washington who got just 20203% each.
In order to enter, a visitor had to be buzzed through two doors.
The Islanders buzzed throughout the third period but could not score the equalizer.
At the weekend, the streets of Idlib city buzzed with cars and people.
I had a lot of dialogue, and I didn't want to be buzzed.
Then I buzzed out of there and got put in a protection unit.
Morgan's phone buzzed—another message from a person she'd never interacted with before.
At your age, do you still get buzzed every once in a while?
Since then, he has become one of Scandinavia's most buzzed-about emerging artists.
When she buzzed the doorbell, there was no answer, so she tried us.
Ball was scowling at the screen when the phone on his table buzzed.
As we spoke, his phone buzzed: Another journalist had been arrested in Kashmir.
As a razor buzzed his sides, he discussed Mr. Saviello as an artist.
"I don't think he's hurt; he was buzzed," Wilder said, watching it again.
Snowmobiles buzzed around his house at night to keep the Roms from sleeping.
The manufacturing sector buzzed with activity last month, and spending on construction rose.
A fetid stench wafted on the breeze and flies buzzed at our ankles.
Mostly, though, they buzzed about what they hoped would be a historic moment.
Just as I was feeling better about what had happened, my phone buzzed.
Even as the Capitals buzzed around, there was no panic in the Penguins.
The troupe, buzzed about in "Akhnaten" at the Met, delights with its juggling.
Facebook Watch's most buzzed-about series at the moment is Red Table Talk.
Within the last month, Russian planes buzzed a US Navy vessel and NATO aircraft.
Take a look around tech and AR is easily the most buzzed about technology.
The food tastes amazing because I'm buzzed and we inhale everything in 53 minutes.
And she's not the only female star who can relate to a buzzed head.
The buzzed-about store, which opened in Seattle on Monday, is all about efficiency.
Mexican police and soldiers stood guard while a helicopter buzzed over the U.S side.
I'm now on my third drink, determined to get at least a little buzzed.
Matter of timing Remember that buzzed-about photo that could have been Amelia Earhart?
Police helicopters buzzed overhead and panicked shoppers fled the area, ducking down narrow sidestreets.
It's here to get you buzzed, fast, and it doesn't care who knows it.
Trump also reacted to a mosquito that buzzed near his hand at the podium.
The neighborhood buzzed with people out exploring, an enormous uptick for a Monday evening.
Helicopters buzzed overhead, and police officers flooded neighborhoods and warned residents to remain indoors.
The insects, technically called midges, clung to his neck and buzzed around his eyes.
The deep drone of an Amber Alert soon buzzed cell phones across the state.
The much-buzzed-about Samsung Galaxy flip phone is a dud, Brian Chen determined.
On a visit in late March, the studio buzzed with collaborative and multidisciplinary activity.
Overall, when he buzzed in, Holzhauer answered correctly 97% of time during his run.
I was buzzed from my after-dinner mezcal and the rush of easy adventure.
Offit was chatting with an American military officer about weaponry when his iPhone buzzed.
Fortnite may no longer be the most buzzed-about video game in the world.
Walt Disney World's much-buzzed-about new hot spot is finally open for business.
The score was 3 to 3 when Luke buzzed in with his winning answer.
Earlier this month, the "Love Me Anyway" singer first showed off her buzzed head.
The Israeli drones that buzzed overhead for a week conspicuously went silent on Monday.
Kevin Spacey might take a supporting role in a small but buzzed-about movie.
A paraglider buzzed President Trump and his Secret Service detail in western Scotland on Friday.
While authorities worked to clear buildings, panicked students crouched in halls as helicopters buzzed overhead.
It's just something that, ever since I've been involved with it, I've buzzed off it.
By halftime, all the Champagne is gone and I am more than a little buzzed.
After drinking the entire bottle, I was unsure as to whether it got me buzzed.
" Contestant Diana quickly buzzed in to answer, "Who is Lizzo?" to which Trebek answered, "Yeah!
She's also appeared in the pages of Vogue, while sporting her signature buzzed-hair look.
The best media-based drinking games have simple rules, but will keep players consistently buzzed.
And there were more buzzed-about bumps in the road even after DeVos took office.
Gifford, 65, buzzed in immediately, confidently sharing that she thought the third answer was correct.
And the "beers after work" app really does make you feel a little bit buzzed.
It's still great vapor that will leave you buzzed—it just more pleasant than most.
More than 300 military helicopters buzzed overhead, delivering millions of pounds of food and water.
Buzzed, long, even topped with a wig — there's no style Brown can't make us love.
Beat Saber, for example, is easily the most buzzed-about VR game of the year.
In a second post, West shared a selfie that showed he had buzzed his hair.
The M+M's tour was anticipated as a warm up for her buzzed-about comeback.
Bracero is 38 years old and stoutly built, with buzzed hair and a dark beard.
It was also one of the most buzzed about debate topics on Twitter Sunday night.
On April 12, a Russian jet buzzed an American guided missile destroyer, the Donald Cook.
He was so self-conscious that he kept his hair buzzed short to hide them.
Wasps buzzed in their midst, looking for something sweet and sticky on which to land.
THE skies above the eastern suburbs of Gaza City buzzed with drones on March 30th.
"I'm excited to see my sis Beyoncé," he said of the songstress's buzzed-about performance.
But the words of the man I'd met many years ago buzzed in my head.
Backup generators buzzed around hospitals, which were trying to keep the most vulnerable patients alive.
A drone buzzed above, as he approached the Galerie de Beaujolais, veered left and vanished.
Just as the first models started down the runway, my phone buzzed: It was Welteroth.
The air buzzed with the intoxicating collective energy unique to social movements on the rise.
"I guess we're indirectly political," Ghost said, as Echo Delta's drone buzzed above North Point.
Saudi fighter jets and helicopters buzzed over paratroopers carrying the county's green and white flag.
As a result, Adam Sandler was left out for buzzed-about dramatic performance Uncut Gems.
Getting buzzed off smoked salmon blinis did sound a little too ballin' to be true.
In 2016, speedboats buzzed around the Persian Gulf, forcing a US ship to change course.
In fact, the ceremony's most buzzed-about moments tended to come from the winners' speeches.
On June 27th a police officer in a helicopter buzzed the supreme court and interior ministry.
She also happens to have one of the most buzzed-about new lines of 2016: Ouai.
Once densely forested mountainsides have been shaved haphazardly, as if buzzed by a giant electric razor.
Around 8, I crack open a beer from my fridge to start getting a little buzzed.
My social media feeds buzzed with people pitying friends with less progressive upbringings or family members.
The sprawling factory buzzed with loud machines—called starch moguls—that produce large volumes of sweets.
Buzzed driving—driving after you've consumed alcohol, but are below legal limits—can still be fatal.
Reubens's hair was, like Pee-wee Herman's, buzzed short and, unlike Pee-wee's, graying in places.
Former President Bill Clinton is breaking his silence regarding a much-buzzed-about statement from Sen.
Ocasio-Cortez, 29, is the most buzzed-about first-term member of the House of Representatives.
After the friend leaves, I head to bed, a bit too buzzed for a Monday night.
I'm buzzed so naturally I start singing along — maybe too loud because my driver joins me.
They also rocked similarly shorn hair, as Schwarzenegger was recently buzzed by his dad in March.
Get ready to go inside one of the most buzzed-about parties and collections of NYFW.
It's super strong, so I help him by drinking half of it, and we're both buzzed.
They are, at the end of the day, actors who occasionally get paid to act buzzed.
Sending me simple on-the-wrist notifications that let me know why my phone just buzzed.
Little wonder that social media buzzed with (groundless) speculation that Mr Zavascki's death was no accident.
I haven't been drinking lately, so I already feel a bit buzzed off of one cider.
The internet buzzed with fantasies of traveling from San Francisco to Los Angeles in 22015 minutes.
The Cash Money Records rapper and Toni Braxton are putting their buzzed about romance on display.
Sandi Tan's buzzed-about Sundance hit Shirkers was a clear standout from the True/False Festival.
So who is the up-and-coming actress behind one this year's most buzzed-about films?
The Goldfinch is almost here — and PEOPLE has an exclusive look at the buzzed-about drama.
And I'd always keep shoveling him beers to get him buzzed, basically it was a rib.
For a town located in the middle of nowhere, Marfa is a remarkably buzzed-about destination.
I submerged myself in the mixture one more time, feeling a little buzzed and extremely relaxed.
People aren't taking needles to their shaved heads, but rather incorporating designs into the buzzed section.
Once my paperwork cleared, I was buzzed through another metal door and entered the inventory room.
Washington has buzzed with speculation about the author's identity since the op-ed was published Wednesday.
So when Weber introduced its very first briquettes in 2017, the barbecue world buzzed with excitement.
In the buzzed-about guest appearance, Glazer's character runs into Clinton at the candidate's campaign headquarters.
Russian warplanes have buzzed several United States Navy ships and flown patrols that skirt territorial waters.
People on social media buzzed over Glover becoming the first African American to win the award.
Arrive early for a seat (no reservations, just show up), and wait to be buzzed up.
Windows and doors are numbered in the district's schools, and visitors have to be buzzed in.
A much-buzzed-about article in the conservative magazine Commentary in October laid out one path.
You always need to be buzzed in and out or have the keys to get places.
Two weeks before that, a Russian jet buzzed an American guided missile destroyer, the Donald Cook.
With 17mg of caffeine per shot of whiskey, it lets you get caffeinated and buzzed simultaneously.
"I felt buzzed for sure, but I'm the Hornet — I've got to come back," Horn said.
They screamed his name as he rode by and buzzed about the moment for hours afterward.
But, that all changed after Ricky buzzed off her hair ... saying it felt good and liberating.
Instead of talk of opportunities lost, the hallways of the Mayflower Hotel buzzed with ambitious plans.
This week's incidents are not the first time the Cook has been buzzed by Russian planes.
Every time my phone buzzed, my heart seized: This was the call, I just knew it.
Lukewarm and in a thimble or shot glass; it doesn't take much to get me buzzed.
The place buzzed with the sound of life—not much of a life, but life nonetheless.
So who is the up-and-coming actress behind one this year's most buzzed-about horror films?
Rested after a break while other clubs played cup matches, Leicester City's players buzzed around the field.
Mildly buzzed, Chris and I would saunter back to our apartments, hobnobbing and smiling all the way.
Two even buzzed a recent graduation ceremony in Malibu, one of them landing among the startled graduates.
Republicans who are for Cruz are surely buzzed, but he also managed to show his biggest weakness.
The Avalanche (16-39-3) buzzed around Budaj in the third period but couldn't get the equalizer.
His hair — buzzed short in pictures from before his arrest — sticks wildly from his head in clumps.
The performance studio was sealed by black curtains where Volkmar Kliën's atmospheric electronic score buzzed and clicked.
It's a common occurrence: you're a little buzzed from happy hour, so you call an Uber home.
I started with the signs of a fake massage parlor: Security cameras outside, customers getting buzzed in.
Ever since then, this place has buzzed with an energy and optimism that is hard to explain.
And as the vibrations buzzed and the dings donged, I only sank deeper into frustration and panic.
It's a tough environment even for beloved, buzzed-about shows that are returning after a considerable absence.
Apple rival Samsung, maker of the much-buzzed about Note7, is the main supplier of OLED displays.
Paul Ford, co-founder of Postlight, recently wrote the much-buzzed-about mammoth Businessweek article on code.
Clearly buzzed, he complains to Katie about getting "reamed" by Ariana, and the whole story comes out.
And then there was Cardi B, one of music's most buzzed about artists of the past year.
We're buzzed through a nondescript door into a beautiful garden, full of potted bluebells and fig trees.
I use a cracked-screen iPhone (dropped it because I got a little buzzed after two drinks).
" A week later, she "buzzed shorter with clippers and a few weeks later, here we are 🙌.
A 26-D printer in the prototype room was hidden behind paper while it hummed and buzzed.
Talk of who was to blame for the speech also buzzed among former advisers to Mr. Trump.
She's currently the most buzzed-about woman in Calabasas—an accomplishment, considering the Kardashians live in town.
As the taxi navigated the twisting streets of Bastille, the radio buzzed with news of the heist.
For surprise value alone, it should have been one of the year's most buzzed-about news items.
As they buzzed around the space, what sounded like casual conversation alternated with catchy songs and incantations.
Sitting on his porch, Lee lifted his cap and ran a hand across his freshly buzzed scalp.
Along some blocks, the smell of gas hung in the air, and cellphones buzzed with evacuation warnings.
His phone buzzed incessantly throughout the day with early vote total updates and messages from well-wishers.
The most buzzed-about company at CES 2020 doesn't make a gadget you can see or touch.
Ari Aster's horror film was widely buzzed about for some of its graphic and truly unexpected moments.
So seriously, in fact, that they both dove for the last, precious beer when the buzzer buzzed.
My boyfriend is pretty buzzed and I am sober but hungry from not eating much all day.
The room around her buzzed quietly with activity, as Dior's seamstresses stitched Chiuri's folds and foliate decorations.
Normally, to get inside the newsroom, workers used key cards or got buzzed through the glass doors.
Meanwhile, Russia has routinely buzzed US airspace with bombers, notably doing so on July 4 of 2015.
The energy was contagious: Everywhere I turned, crowds buzzed with excitement, uniting in this bucket-list moment.
Gigi's 36 million followers make her the third most-followed model, plus she's the second most buzzed-about.
On the morning of the fourth day, just as the night sky flaked away, the apartment bell buzzed.
The day has finally arrived as this Monday marks the insanely buzzed-about total solar eclipse in Leo.
"I don't know if I would let anybody in the building if they weren't buzzed in," Lemon said.
American warships, dangerously buzzed by Iranian patrol boats, may not be as restrained in their response as before.
" He added of the buzzed-about period drama, "Dee [Rees] directed an amazing film with an eclectic cast.
Sharp Objects has already been buzzed about as one of, if not the darkest show HBO's ever made.
After a handful of celebrities buzzed their heads this year, we've had the short style on our minds.
I don't get anything because the 303 cups of punch I had already got me a little buzzed.
There's not a stigma attached to having your hair buzzed off like there was a few years ago.
The singer uploaded a photo to Instagram revealing her new buzzed undercut, courtesy of L.A. hairstylist Tim Dueñas.
"He would have to be buzzed in, but I'm not sure how he entered the school," Avery said.
When it comes to beauty, Amber Rose is a practical — just take her signature, no-maintenance buzzed head.
There are five security cameras out front, and patients will be buzzed in after showing medicinal program cards.
Likewise, it beat out other buzzed-about premieres that week such as Pose (FX) and Animal Kingdom (TNT).
Once the pie arrived, I was sufficiently hungry and a bit buzzed (so, really ready to dig in).
He also regularly buzzed in before his competitors had a chance to, and rarely gave an incorrect answer.
It's a trend that started with Amandla Stenberg, who got buzzed for a movie role earlier this year.
A few minutes later he buzzed for assistance, swung the door open and asked her how it looked.
Oh well, as long as 1453O8 gets you buzzed without going broke, by all means, sip away (responsibly).
Astonishingly, the boy could actually see the pilot in the cockpit as he buzzed low over the mountain.
He has a wisp of a mustache, a buzzed head, and wears jeans, Pumas, and an orange hoodie.
Now, when Aisha's phone buzzed with calls from other boys, she usually silenced the phone with a smile.
Over the years, Cruise's hair has ranged from shaggy to buzzed, but it hasn't been this long since.
The night before, we were riding home from the studio in a taxi, when his cell phone buzzed.
And there's another sign that It might not be all it's buzzed-up to be: That 133 a.m.
During the hunt, the organization's activists buzzed motorized fishing boats around the hunting canoes and made loud noises.
As the news circulated through Twitter, Fed watchers buzzed about Trump seeking GOP input on the Fed pick.
He checked my name against the terrorist database and buzzed me through the gate to the other side.
With her buzzed haircut and mature mien, 14-year-old Sandy is stern faced and slow to smile.
After her five-minute performance, Ms. Goldman wept and smiled, while her nearest and dearest buzzed with delight.
Now, after something breaks, we're all buzzed with the alert, often before most of the facts are in.
In New York, the fear — or perhaps mere bafflement — buzzed from Bushwick, Brooklyn, to the Upper East Side.
The most buzzed-about moment at this year's Oscars wasn't a Jimmy Kimmel bit or a presenter flub.
Tony Altobelli was on a walk around Balboa Island, not far from his home, when his cellphone buzzed.
Todd, who had buzzed hair, flushed cheeks, and a disarming smile, said that he still struggled with drugs.
I buzzed the super and showed him a picture from the video, and he mumbled an apartment number.
As the three of us got acquainted, a low-flying South Korean F-16 jet buzzed the city.
On a recent Tuesday night, as icy winds whipped down Lafayette Street, the Public buzzed with cultural happenings.
Yeah, you gotta press the buzzer to be buzzed in, but there's two 62 ladies behind the desk.
Dear Diary: I was at the top of the stairs to the subway station when my phone buzzed.
Dear Diary: I was at the top of the stairs to the subway station when my phone buzzed.
At the end of an hourlong conversation, Roaf's Fitbit buzzed to remind him to get up and move.
He boarded a plane that rushed down the runway as helicopters and military jets buzzed around the terminal.
Members only need to swipe their membership cards to get in, though "regular" people must be buzzed in.
The 25 diva will hit the Grammy stage in one of the most buzzed-about performances of the night.
Once the FBI showed up, the criminals unleashed the drones and buzzed the agents attempting to conduct the raid.
Rob Gronkowski was back in New England on Sunday to get his head buzzed for an annual charity event.
PEOPLE breaks down some of the most buzzed-about candidates: Rumors are rife that Clinton might enlist Massachusetts Sen.
Meeting rooms buzzed with excited chatter about the prospect of MDMA getting approved as a prescription therapy for PTSD.
But with his newfound solo career also came an all new beauty look–super short hair with buzzed sides.
At the end of the corridor Rose Ford, Dunderhoff's bird-like assistant, buzzed Eric through to the Secretary's office.
On a recent December afternoon, the California headquarters of the secretive electric car company Faraday Future buzzed with activity.
The area buzzed with volunteers bringing absurd quantities of clothing and food, as well as journalists looking for stories.
The choice of Meghan's wedding dress designer has been buzzed about since the engagement was announced in November 2017.
The one-hour special ending the night features the buzzed-about Love Actually reunion titled Red Nose Day Actually.
Earlier this month, Russian jets buzzed a U.S. guided missile destroyer, the USS Donald Cook, in the Baltic Sea.
Lawmakers buzzed around them as the House prepared to vote on a controversial farm bill and food assistance measure.
In fact, Madden has another already-buzzed about scene in the upcoming Elton John biopic Rocketman with Taron Egerton.
Whatever the reason, Chip's hair has been buzzed — all while raising money for children with cancer in the process.
Tigers beat Yankees in brawl-filled encounter DETROIT — Pitches buzzed heads, tempers flared, fists flew and thumbs were extended.
Will the average homeowner, annoyed at their house being buzzed by the neighborhood kids, be able to buy one?
But if you thought he buzzed it all off, then you don't know how unpredictable Davidson can really be.
Reporters buzzed around the edges, grating on the nerves of the soldiers who worked through the heat and humidity.
An LAPD chopper buzzed the area and spotted the 31-year-old drone operator in a nearby parking garage.
The Unicorn Frappuccino, arguably Starbucks' most buzzed-about beverage to date, seems to have been crafted specifically for Instagram.
Diane Kruger, Marion Cotillard, Margot Robbie, Julianne Moore, Penélope Cruz were all in attendance at the buzzed-about show.
But that's what happened one day in 303, when her intercom buzzed, and Bob Packwood was on other line.
Kristen Stewart buzzed her dark roots overnight; Orange Is The New Black's Natasha Lyonne went for eyebrow-grazing bangs.
It has a two drink minimum, but they're strong, and the comedy's better if you're feeling a little buzzed.
Skin Deep A generation of young women is discovering a new way to get buzzed — no illicit substances required.
Young Women Get Buzzed, on Their Own Terms In buzz cuts, women see a shortcut to style and empowerment.
Until now, when someone's Messenger app buzzed, they could be confident it was someone they cared about contacting them.
When my alarm finally buzzed a little over an hour later, I couldn't take off the socks fast enough.
There's a holiday party going on upstairs, and buzzed coworkers occasionally lumber down to check out the ground floor.
Finally, we get to Cesar, who now has a buzzed head and a gigantic Santos tattoo on his back.
In the morning, explosions rang out at the front line as artillery fire pounded Baghouz and warplanes buzzed overhead.
My phone recently buzzed with an alarming notification: Police officers were responding to a shooting about a mile away.
Hummingbirds darted about, insects buzzed everywhere, the vegetation was nearly impenetrable and a thick mist settled in the trees.
Iranian drones have buzzed United States Navy ships more than a dozen times in the Persian Gulf this year.
And after the Rangers boosted their lead to 12-10 in the eighth, Keone Kela buzzed through the ninth.
His June 10 show is likely to be buzzed about by fashion critics looking for fashion's next bad boy.
The Rogers Centre buzzed in anticipation of the Battle of Alberta, which was highlighted by a pair of fights.
His Twitter account, RyanRocks462, had become notorious, and his Discord server, "Ryan's Underground Hangout," buzzed with friends and acolytes.
Outside the tranquillity of the palace, more than 30,000 police officers were mobilized, as helicopters buzzed in the sky.
The water was still running in the sink, and an electric toothbrush buzzed nearby, suggesting a sudden, unexpected collapse.
We're in bed around 11:30, adequately buzzed (well, me anyway), and tonight it's D.'s turn for rejection.
Without it, you stagger out the door hungry and buzzed from one too many visits to the punch bowl.
" Her phone buzzed with a commiserating text from Greta Gerwig, who had also been left out, for "Little Women.
The night began with a silent auction, but the air was hardly still: Voices buzzed in friendly, enthusiastic conversation.
It sits in the middle of a quiet floor, surrounded by cubicles, stacks of CDs, and coffee-buzzed interns.
I used to have a therapist, who I stopped seeing because I went to most of our sessions buzzed.
Yesterday morning I was standing barefoot in the kitchen when a news alert buzzed on my phone: another mass shooting.
It's going to be a long two hours, so here's a drinking game that will keep you delightfully buzzed throughout.
While his sister braids pieces of his remaining half-buzzed hair, she says she doesn't like it, and he agrees.
Roughly 20 minutes later, still a little buzzed, we hiked back to the village with our spoils for a celebration.
What's really getting buzzed in all this, he-he, is that it wasn't just a case of copying another bee.
The singer showed up sporting buzzed sides and a super short top — a surprising switch-up from his usual strands.
Sure, it buzzed and brushed my teeth, but if I pushed too hard, it would get upset and stop working.
She draws her calloused thumb along my left cheek, nail grazing the freshly buzzed sideburns, skin still raw and inflamed.
In the last few months alone, it seems like just about every celebrity has chopped, buzzed, and bleached their hair.
Simpson, a charismatic 232-year-old with buzzed short hair and a broad smile, is the Queensbridge tenants' association president.
"I went to the embassy, buzzed the buzzer, said who I was, and we had this long conversation," she explains.
Worried he might still be buzzed or drunk, I tell him he's sweet but that I'll grab a Lyft ($13).
But the bar staffed by robots was still functioning and the restaurants onboard buzzed with activity during the dinner hours.
Amber Rose is known for a lot of bold statements — among them her buzzed blonde hair and piercing dark eyes.
Before the train tunneled underground, my phone buzzed in my tote bag, alight with another text from Jonathan: Leaving Sunday.
I must say, I did enjoy the woodchopping YouTube tutorial I watched a bit more after I got slightly buzzed.
McKinnon's Brienne buzzed in first, saying she has "Jamie Lannister, one night, three hands, no rules" on her bucket list.
Gigi Hadid may be one of today's most buzzed-about supermodels, but she knows her way around the kitchen, too.
Then came another stop to have our hands scanned and get buzzed through metal turnstiles and into the protected area.
The other Democrat very consciously weighing her options: Wendy Davis, the state's much-buzzed about candidate for governor in 2014.
"That was pretty well orchestrated" Cruz said as the Trump-emblazoned aircraft buzzed through the air and the crowd booed.
The move came as a surprise after the game's been buzzed about in the years since its E3 2014 reveal.
The much-buzzed about Jordan Rodgers, brother of NFL star Aaron Rodgers – and this season's anticipated bad boy Chad Johnson.
"With hyperactivity you see the flies run around more, and this is what we equate to being buzzed," Hansen explained.
A metal band roared just up the hill, threatening to drown her out; hornets buzzed around her microphone and hands.
Prentice's whole demeanor is worlds away from the smug, entitled jock he plays on the buzzed-about new Netflix series.
It's been endorsed by celebrities, included in pop culture (see this year's Russian Doll), and buzzed about on social media.
I finally got around to watching the much buzzed-about Netflix show Tidying Up with Marie Kondo over the weekend.
It was impossible to avoid the references -- as lawmakers buzzed about their would-be colleague's reported attack on a reporter.
Want to talk to the man running one of the the most-buzzed about — and secretive — technology startups in years?
If you grab a burrito from La Taqueria and want to get buzzed after, this is your closest, best option.
So, sure, if you're at a concert and everyone around you is lighting up, you may feel a bit buzzed.
But in 2016, Michelle and Malia Obama were spotted dining in the restaurant and social media buzzed with the sighting.
For two days in a row in April, Russian aircraft repeatedly buzzed the USS Donald Cook in the Baltic Sea.
The restaurant's co-proprietor, smiling and fully dressed, buzzed the visitor and a friend into a tiny, curtained-off lobby.
Meanwhile, social media buzzed with pictures of armored vehicles driving along roads to Harare, sparking frenzied speculation about a coup.
Leaving Neverland was one of the most buzzed-about films when it debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January.
I was startled a few days later, when on a rickety boat halfway to the mainland, my phone buzzed alive.
I was a horny, slightly buzzed 18-year-old who climbed up on a dick in a moment of passion.
As we headed out around 11, a happily buzzed C-level executive hugged us and told us he loved us.
I have three beers after work and, a bit too buzzed to hunt down Feedback food, eat leftovers for dinner.
Yet the Portuguese buzzed after halftime and Ronaldo, who changed from long sleeves to short at the break, was everywhere.
The two concepts, after all, are two of the most buzzed about and least understood ideas in the tech universe.
The question of power has buzzed its way, for instance, through a huge share of recent conversations about sexual harassment.
Lady Macbeth (no release date yet) had one of the festival's most buzzed-about performances in young Brit Florence Pugh.
Children buzzed around from the rooms into the hallways and lobby downstairs, bursting with energy that needed to be burned.
Design assistants buzzed around as models arrived one after another, each to be fitted into their look for Sunday's show.
Filled with equal parts trepidation and excitement, Scott Evans took a shaver to his head and buzzed it right off.
Rick Abath, the 23-year-old nightwatchman, saw them on the video monitor and buzzed them in at 1.24 a.m.
His phone buzzed a minute after the deadline — while he was feeding a rhinoceros — and Falvey told him the news.
I had been interviewing a source, and I couldn't take my cellphone out of my pocket every time it buzzed.
In "Jeopardy!" terms, that means he was correctly responded to every one of the 41 questions he buzzed to answer.
In fact, he gave the right answer to every question he buzzed in for in 2983 of his 33 games.
After the factory-built roofs are buzzed off, Mr. Moran and his crew install convertible tops of his own design.
But then a bomber pilot on patrol spotted an oil slick from the sunken ship and buzzed lower to investigate.
So Mr. Ashcraft and his other pilots buzzed the cattle until they pivoted east and started swimming across the creek.
The drone buzzed above the house for 673 minutes, a process that would have taken an hour otherwise, Hazen said.
Our photog was on the scene as Hailee walked to her car, and the autograph seeker persistently buzzed around her.
I was in the middle of writing a sentence of this article when a notification from Daylio buzzed my phone.
"Football teams are about a place," Corcoran said, as fans buzzed past him on their way into St. James' Park.
The door buzzed open when he rang the bell, but there was no one to greet him in the corridor.
Either way, the result is the No. 1 most-buzzed-about Super Bowl ad heading into Sunday, according to iSpot.
Juno hadn't come out yet, but it was about to, and it was being buzzed about, and it was positive.
Her hair is black, with one half of her head buzzed, and heavy eyeliner and a cartilage piercing finish the look.
If so, it would explain why the good doc is currently sporting a very-buzzed 'do in the latest promotional photos.
One of this season's most buzzed-about contestants is Bekah Martinez, a 22-year-old nanny who lives in Los Angeles.
One of the most buzzed about scenes of the trailer shows Dany and Jon looking uncomfortable in a supposedly unknown room.
In the past, the likes of Natalie Portman, Sinead O'Connor, Grace Jones, and Demi Moore have all rocked the buzzed look.
Yes, Black Panther has been, hands down, one of the most culturally significant and buzzed about movie events in recent memory.
Slick Woods made a name for herself in the world of fashion because of her buzzed head, gap teeth, and tattoos.
Social media buzzed with jokes about the capture and the interview, including a derogatory hashtag using Mr. Penn's name in Spanish.
TBILISI and RUSTAVI, Georgia — An enormous winged insect buzzed through the room, causing continual disruptions and hovering close to the conversation.
Gil Netty Several calls for residents trapped in structures buzzed across Ventura County firefighter Scott Navaro's dispatch radio early Friday evening.
The Grammy Awards bring out the most buzzed about celebrities each year—both in the music industry and on social media.
This became a backdrop to Lagos, with each venture's billboards facing off across intersections, as their delivery motorcycles buzzed by below.
A sprawling crowd of lady beetles buzzed over Southern California this week, making a striking appearance on National Weather Service radar.
I'm obsessed with my new coworkers and feel buzzed and happy knowing that I don't have to *try* to fit in.
The actress recently revealed to Variety the reason why she buzzed her hair, despite what it supposedly says about her femininity.
So far, that career has included churning out hits like "Havana" and buzzed-about collaborations with artists like Machine Gun Kelly.
In fact, she told the outlet both she and her son are growing out their buzzed looks at the same time.
At each venue, I had to be buzzed in (though once inside I was welcomed with enthusiasm at all of them).
""If a single gummy bear gets you nicely buzzed, it is going to knock your 8-year-old for a loop.
Spezza, Roussel and Radek Faksa buzzed the Nashville zone continually, combining for six shots on net and five other shots overall.
Half of my head was buzzed, and I was hanging on to my baby fat not in a baby-cute way.
Jordan Spieth is one of the most buzzed-about pro-golfers ahead of this weekend's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
They had a huge circular saw for the job, but instead of chopping up the tree ... they buzzed through Mark's Bronco!
I buzzed the first person; I got over that because I thought I'm not going to be able to buzz anybody.
" As for the "Access Hollywood" video, Michelle says when she heard Trump brag about assaulting women ... her "body buzzed with fury.
BTH was performing in San Bernardino at the High Life Music Fest Sunday night when the flying object buzzed the stage.
Last year, it was actually the second-most buzzed-about topic on social media that day … behind the real Super Bowl.
Above, two helicopters buzzed over the event, and on the stage speeches were given and children choirs sang to the crowd.
As the year winds down, DOC NYC film festival curates some of the best and most buzzed-about recent nonfiction films.
At one point, his phone buzzed with a text from his younger sister, who lives in Brussels with her Belgian husband.
The printers buzzed to life in every firehouse in New York City last week, and each spit out an identical bulletin.
Anel stayed put as the neighborhood buzzed about the higher and higher real estate prices, and it looks like a throwback.
They had grabbed a bite to eat at a popular restaurant that buzzed to life with the help of a generator.
As conductor and composer Austin Wintory raised his baton, the audience buzzed with an anticipation that veered between excitement and worry.
Like a frenzied tourist eager to not miss anything, Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey buzzed around the Capitol on Thursday.
When he buzzed in, he got the right answer (that is, question) 97 percent of the time, according to the show.
As my eyes sagged like sad hammocks from under the sweatshirt's hood, my well-meaning circle of friends buzzed with advice.
In Glinn's images, as in others, the Beats lived mostly in evocative black and white — aloof, interior, maybe a little buzzed.
We're actually looking for something that also buzzed, if I remember correctly, as well as making its stated noise — a BEEPER.
Helicopters buzzed overhead and armed vehicles patrolled the streets, but the school's principal, Saleh Al Wahidi, did not dismiss his students.
Goodlatte first floated the possibility of a subpoena on Sunday, although lawmakers privately buzzed about a possible order earlier this month.
Russian jets have buzzed NATO fighters, and the Russian military established an Arctic command in 2015 to coordinate its growing activities.
Ever since, it feels like he's buzzed just below the surface of mainstream internet culture — always there, always talking about onions.
Online chatter in China showed even consumers are not as buzzed as they usually are ahead of a new Apple product.
Twitter buzzed with talk of which finalists had been spotted where and which conservative commentators had been briefed on which candidate.
My phone buzzed and it was my mother, calling with results from the decisive test, though I can't remember which one.
She invited me to visit her in Cambridge the following weekend, and I rode the train out to see her, buzzed.
Two drones came out of the hole, buzzed stupidly, bumped into each other, waddled back to the hole, and fell in.
People caught up with the Star Wars: The Last Jedi director to ask how the much-buzzed-about beefcake moment came about.
There will be many products that are buzzed-about, but that, for one production problem or another, never make it to market.
I feel nicely buzzed and somewhat reassured that the people behind a product I'd found ridiculous also weren't taking it too seriously.
If you're a teetotaler—or just buzzed enough already from last night's party—the restaurant owners won't be thrilled about your presence.
After all, Beyonce selected Miami's newest, swankiest, and most buzzed-about hotel – the Faena Miami Beach for her Formation kick-off afterparty.
Before this year's race, the sleepy docks that once served as the main port of the Austro-Hungarian Empire buzzed with life.
Ahead, we're breaking down the latest buzzed-about treatments that have ended in painful infections, rashes, and, in some instances, even death.
The right and left sides of her hair are completely buzzed off, and an isolated patch of hair lies atop her head.
There's perhaps been no pop culture phenomenon more buzzed about this summer than the whirlwind courtship of Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande.
From robots and explosions to self-tying shoes, here's a rundown of the most-buzzed-about TechCrunch news videos of 2016: 1.
The news comes just ahead of the season finale of the much buzzed-about FX series American Crime Story: The People v.
After all, it's his signature arched eyebrow, buzzed haircut, and collection of tattoos that get him recognized even after so many years.
We rounded up the most buzzed-about brow pens and gels of 2018 and had R29 staffers put them to the test.
Unfortunately, the cast of the buzzed-about series has yet to confirm that they will return to HBO for a sophomore season.
I was running late to the Tunisian Wine Tasting Club's degustation when my phone buzzed with a frantic message from my father.
The first problem was that, for me, the Juul is kind of gross to smoke if I'm not already kind of buzzed.
The program buzzed for the next 22015 years, buoyed by the local high schools that pumped life and swagger into Memphis basketball.
Most recently, last week, Russian jets repeatedly buzzed a U.S. guided missile destroyer in the Black Sea, U.S. European Command said Tuesday.
Central Park buzzed with dog walkers, joggers, and cross-country skiers, while drivers on adjacent streets shoveled out their completely submerged cars.
Most buzzed about may have been Google's new Pixel phone with flagship-level specs and the launch of the Google Home device.
My kid told me to let her know if it buzzed — she's already well aware that means a pokémon is hiding nearby.
Early that fateful Sunday morning, after a whopping three hours of sleep, I was making my mother's card when our doorman buzzed.
This classroom buzzed with activity as students worked on a project they chose: capturing the stories behind historic buildings in their city.
The anthology arrives on Netflix on the heels of a much-buzzed Bollywood premiere: The female-led romantic comedy Veere Di Wedding.
And he went on to include confirmation of something that had been buzzed about in Hollywood for years -- that Spacey is gay.
They, along with Bock's other son Leo—who isn't available to join us when I visit—are the family behind Buzzed Honeys.
Perron found the pop-up and gloved it as it came down then buzzed a sharp-angle shot for his 12th goal.
When I returned to the world somewhere around the Drone Wing, my phone buzzed insistently with one of FBUS' all-hands alerts.
The undercut, a hairstyle with the back of the head buzzed off, has become a celebrity trend over the past few years.
Once you're ready to start watching some of Hulu's most buzzed about content for free, sign up for your free trial here.
As Mr. Kirman drove up toward the highest point, a helicopter buzzed by in the distance, not much higher than eye level.
Big Little Lies was the most buzzed-about and boasts 16 nominations, three Creative Arts wins, and a Television Critics Association award.
They gave volunteers electric shocks and, after they were buzzed, everyone got a pill that they were told was similar to codeine.
But when my phone buzzed the next day, summoning me to play again, it was as if a spell had been broken.
One day this fall, in an old factory in Brooklyn's Bushwick neighborhood, a row of '90s-era phone pagers chirped and buzzed.
On Tuesday, the pager buzzed about 2100 times, according to Erica Shenoy, an infectious diseases doctor and associate chief of infection control.
Traveling in Lagos traffic, large billboards for each startup faced off across the skyline, as their delivery motorcycles buzzed between stopped cars.
For months, Democratic candidates have buzzed around the state - one of America's whitest - courting supporters ahead of the Iowa caucuses on Monday.
Small business owner Stephanie Vitori has gone from burger delivery girl to owning one of South Beaches most buzzed about burger joints.
Many people simply have other priorities in life, and are happy to get a bit buzzed on fruity wine, which is fine.
As state agents buzzed through the house, gathering evidence that could be used against him, Pope was asked how he feels now.
Baby's got nowhere to run, to quote the Martha and the Vandellas classic that appears on the much-buzzed-about retro soundtrack.
As they huddled in the wreckage of the bathroom, now exposed to the elements, Ms. Wilson's phone buzzed with another tornado alert.
And it canceled so many shows, including long-running stalwarts like Nashville and Castle and the once much-buzzed-about The Muppets.
They're all attendees at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, and right now, they are freshly buzzed after hitting the happy hour upstairs.
Braxton, who has recently been sporting long blonde waves and the occasional set of bangs, revealed her new, buzzed look on Instagram Wednesday.
The end of 2018 saw many buzzed-about openings of restaurants across the city and the start of 2019 has brought even more.
And before you do the same, we should warn you: the candies will not get you buzzed, despite all the buzz surrounding them.
His lines are a slapdash puzzle of celebrity references, a delight for those buzzed by the thought of a famous-people happy hour.
As with the Golden Globes nominations, which were announced Monday, Martin Scorsese's buzzed about adaptation of the 1966 novel was completely shut out.
Her stylist took a pair of pink clippers and buzzed her client's head all the way down, while Braxton jammed to Bobby Brown.
I get a bit buzzed and purchase honey chipotle almonds that spill all over the counter when I try to open the bag.
French-Canadian director Jean-Marc Vallée has a lot to resolve in Sunday's finale of HBO's much buzzed-about miniseries, Big Little Lies.
If you're like us, you probably just want to get buzzed and imagine you're riding a majestic stallion across the plains of Kentucky.
The much buzzed about Shepherd siblings (Oscar nominees Diane Lane and Greg Kinnear) have descended on Washington intent on pulling all Claire's strings.
Helicopters buzzed overhead before flying to the dense blanket of green hills above the cave to help look for an alternate extraction route.
Mystic Mac's gone back to the buzzed head ... the same look he had in his crazy win over Nate Diaz at UFC 202.
Like that ex you dated off and on for years, it seems science really doesn't know how to feel about people getting buzzed.
It is in that vein that the Body Aware event, in addition to being beautiful and buzzed, doubled as a fundraiser for Support.
She then took her followers through the entire process, with the help of her friend, as they buzzed her mane off on camera.
What's more, they said Nike's forthcoming lineup of products — including the buzzed-about self-lacing sneaker — should continue to spur demand among shoppers.
Harry Styles was being buzzed about in the news and on social media yesterday, but probably not for the reason he was expecting.
The room buzzed with anticipation and the floor creaked as a hoard of people crowded into the cramped space to see Downtown Boys.
Cleveland buzzed with talk of Mr Pence as vice-president-cum-CEO, who might wield sweeping delegated powers over foreign and domestic policy.
Sure, I probably wouldn't have remembered in the morning if an app hadn't buzzed in my ear and made me write them down.
The next day after work, I was watching a bowl of leftovers rotate in the microwave when a message buzzed on my phone.
At 2:18 pm ET on Wednesday, cell phones across the country buzzed with a Presidential Alert emergency test from President Donald Trump.
Soldiers from Chad rushed to the area, and fighter planes from Niger buzzed overhead, bombing the militants, killing some and sending others fleeing.
Warriors 108, Cavaliers 97 | Golden State leads series, 3-1 CLEVELAND — The questions buzzed around Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson like tiny insects.
Yet by this June, when the conference was held again in Cannes, Snapchat had become one of the most buzzed-about marketing platforms.
Before landing his buzzed-about role as the crime-fighting webslinger in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Tom Holland faced his fair share of adversaries.
Even going by the standard of Philadelphia's overcrowded field of buzzed-about bands, The Districts have had a pretty great couple of years.
One of the biggest things I learned from testing out some portable breathalyzers was at exactly what BAC level I was pleasantly buzzed.
Martin is a round guy, with a buzzed head and coarse mustache, and is wearing a black hoodie, green polo, and black jeans.
Today, tuning in feels like being deposited, lightly buzzed, into warm quicksand, and forgetting to extricate yourself because the marsh wildlife is riveting.
For four days, I buzzed through Venice's back streets and charged over its bridges like a mercenary, fueled by countless shots of espresso.
When I put the phone down, it switched back to the regular Map view and buzzed when I needed to make a turn.
As my mind buzzed with the low running hum of post-medication anxiety, Yachty helped to ease me into somewhere safe and comfortable.
As migrants on scooters buzzed by vendors calling out "strawberries," she expressed amazement that Chinese tourists gathered under her old apartment every morning.
Russell WIlson has mad skills ... the Seahawks QB buzzed his stadium Friday night as he took his fiancee on a scenic helicopter spin.
It had been shut from Wednesday night to Friday morning — at the peak of holiday travel, no less — as drones repeatedly buzzed overhead.
Even as the service at the Thousand Oaks community center started, people's phones buzzed with alerts warning them of impending and nearby evacuations.
Randall Hunt and bride-to-be Koel Bose were getting dressed for their Los Angeles wedding on Saturday morning when their phones buzzed.
Tim Cook kicks off the Apple Event with Apple Arcade The much-buzzed about Apple Arcade is the first announcement at Tuesday's events.
On vehicle deaths, we could mostly copy what other countries have already done: enforce speeding laws, crack down on "buzzed" driving, encourage seatbelts.
Driving the news: Last week, an asteroid large enough to destroy a city buzzed by Earth not long after scientists first spotted it.
At one point during the news conference, a drone buzzed high above the apartment tower and strafed the crowd below with rotten eggs.
I want to stay in the land of the buzzed, where anxiety and depression are muzzled, like animals you desperately hope to control.
Many have more recently been reclaimed by some of the city's most buzzed-about restaurants (including the Bachelor Farmer) and stylish shops (MartinPatrick3).
His phone buzzed as a warm-up act was tearing through a song—it was Alcala, now a high school senior in Fishers, Indiana.
The celebration of the best of the best in beauty highlights the coolest, most buzzed-about, and, yes, most innovative products of the year.
"My name for the next 4 months, is Gypsy Rose Blanchard," she wrote on Instagram alongside a video of her hair being buzzed off.
Nestled just beneath my skin, the magnet tugged and tickled when it got close to hard drives and speakers; around microwaves, it outright buzzed.
Inclusivity is not a trend, but it is the most buzzed-about word in beauty right now — and it's been a long time coming.
Clinton had been a buzzed-about future presidential candidate for much of his career, testing the waters in 193 before deciding against a run.
However, the episodes that feature some of the most controversial names in contemporary urban media tend to be the most memorable and buzzed about.
The much buzzed-about Fox News movie is taking shape, and big names in Hollywood are set to play big names in cable news.
My friend and my roommate each get a beer but I refrain because I'm the DD and I don't want to be too buzzed.
It was doable at 460 degrees in one solid drag, and it was just enough to feel a little brighter but not especially buzzed.
And, as of last night, it looks like Bieber has backtracked on his long hair promise completely, debuting a totally buzzed head on Instagram.
This weekend, unauthorized drones buzzed over the stadium that will host the Super Bowl this Sunday, proving a nuisance to law enforcement in Atlanta.
And there have been plenty of heavily buzzed-about films and performances from people of color in recent years that have ultimately fizzled out.
Enter Payard's latest invention: the already buzzed-about Macaron Donut, which he will officially launch Sunday at his NYC patisserie locations for $5 each.
Even at the height of the recession, North Dakota's economy buzzed to new heights, fueled by a resurgent energy industry that filled state coffers.
And with just three Cabinet-level slots to fill, many of the most buzzed-about candidates find themselves without a seat at the table.
Stripped down for a string-laden live session, the track exudes the kind of surreal, still-buzzed glow to which the album title nods.
The result was a much-buzzed-about cavern of decadence with the designer's signature mash-up on display (including an eight-foot stuffed giraffe).
Yet hours after she had returned home from the more than four-hour commute from Long Beach, her nephew's phone buzzed around 3 a.m.
Along the way he buzzed over a parked American Airlines 737, which was carrying 116 souls and departed safely just a few minutes later.
He was a cofounder of Tessr, a buzzed-about Columbus startup that aimed to use blockchain technology to streamline data sharing in higher education.
He was British, kept a fresh buzzed #1 crop and wore Ben Sherman shirts, pressed slacks, braces and steel-toed oxblood Dr. Martens boots.
He became one of the most buzzed about Hollywood players in January when The Birth of a Nation opened to rave reviews at Sundance.
Hargens also says that the dogless will be welcome, if they just want to get pleasantly buzzed while watching strangers' animals sniff each other.
For a week, my phone buzzed nonstop as she flooded the family chat with pictures of the enormous Chilean telescope where she was working.
Both members of the buzzed-about British pop duo Let's Eat Grandma are standing on the brink of the grassy dunes at Winterton Beach.
A tsunami alert buzzed phones across multiple states on Tuesday morning, but it was missing a critical piece of information: This was a test.
It's not unlike how advertisers themselves borrow interest, hiring celebrities to endorse products or devoting ads to buzzed-about subjects like a royal wedding.
The following morning, as the flies buzzed relentlessly around our heads, the men came one by one to testify about their experiences in Romo.
As duets slipped into group numbers and solos into trios, the stage constantly (and aptly) buzzed with life — sunny, sweet, yet full of power.
Last season's Raf Simons show in New York, held at the Gagosian Gallery, was much-buzzed-about and laced with messages of political dissent.
Russian jets buzzed a U.S. guided missile destroyer in the Black Sea last week, the first such known incident since President Trump took office.
In it, Steak faces away from the camera, her red hair buzzed short, with the word "dyke" tattooed across the back of her neck.
We're pretty hungry and slightly buzzed at this point, so we dig into the bread on the table as soon as we sit down.
The guy wore a black blazer and a white shirt with a matching pocket square; he had blond hair buzzed close to his scalp.
The colonel brought us to a street in Aden where Golden Division soldiers were crouching behind walls and incoming rounds buzzed from multiple directions.
The film's climax takes place inside Howard's claustrophobic shop in the Diamond District, which has glass security doors that have to be buzzed open.
On his first solo flight, he buzzed the family home and hit a treetop with the wheel of his Piper Cub, Emmanuel Duterte said.
Now, Aparicio is being heralded as a role model for women and Indigenous people in Mexico, and buzzed about by critics for her performance.
The next-most buzzed-about spot is more traditional: A movie trailer for what seems like another installment of "Crocodile Dundee" ... or is it?
It's probably not totally necessary, and it won't get you buzzed, unfortunately, but it sure as hell feels extravagant — especially with chateau in the name.
And last but not least, Beth Ditto finally launched her much buzzed about debut stand-alone, plus-size collection which she funded completely by herself.
You might have been alarmed when your phone suddenly buzzed with an emergency alert from the president Wednesday afternoon — luckilly, it was only a test.
It had been less than two weeks since Order of the Phoenix released in theaters, and Pottermania buzzed wildly, fervently in pop culture and news.
Along with Georgia Rule, she selected a buzzed-about supporting role in 2007's Chapter 27, a biopic of John Lennon's killer Mark David Chapman.
With Snap poised to start selling shares at $14 to $16 any day now, it's become one of this year's most buzzed about tech IPOs.
That night, I drank mezcal with a couple of friends and just started drawing up the schematics for my idea on paper, buzzed of course.
The star, who attended Monday night's Met Gala with what some viewed as an overzealous spray tan, joked on Instagram about her buzzed-about bronze.
But like any dad, he loves to embarrass his kids and says their comments make him want to keep his buzzed look a little longer.
Instagram shares exclusively with PEOPLE their Grammys rankings data featuring the top three most-buzzed about nominations per each of the top major award categories.
Among them: many of today's buzzed-about private companies are still young compared with those of their life sciences peers to get out the door.
During her performance, we might just get a glance at her much buzzed-about ring, which helped confirm rumors of her engagement to Pete Davidson.
Back in July, the style star debuted her cropped, buzzed hairstyle for her starring role in an upcoming movie, Sister, written and directed by Sia.
On Tuesday morning, phones across the US East Coast, Gulf of Mexico, and in the Caribbean buzzed with a false alarm about a potential tsunami.
Is the man who brought some of the most buzzed about fashion shows and trends to life in the last decade leaving his namesake brand?
On a cold morning in February, a couple of hours' drive out of rebel-held Donetsk, the undercover journalist's phone buzzed with an 'Unknown' number.
As a style icon, she wore her hair in a pixie cut or buzzed entirely, and exemplified the baggy style of the '90s alternative scene.
However (and we're just throwing this out there), you don't have to go zero to 60 just to try out the most buzzed-about trends.
The "Chained to the Rhythm" singer recently dyed her signature dark brown hair platinum blonde, and revealed her boyish, buzzed cut on her Instagram story.
From $100/night What To Do: The inn is just a three-minute walk from Red Rooster, arguably the most buzzed-about restaurant in Harlem.
But if there's one thing to learn from everything the buzzed-about editor has to offer, it's that there's an unglamorous side to fashion, too.
It encapsulates the swagger that comes with showing up to an event hours late while buzzed off a dreadful mix of Ace Hill and Hennessey.
I enter a coffee shop off Delancy Street in the Lower East Side and walk to a door at the back where I'm buzzed in.
Black armoured cars screeched to a halt in front of the Starbucks cafe and sniper teams were deployed around the neighbourhood as helicopters buzzed overhead.
Kanye West's new album "Ye" topped the Billboard 200 chart this week in the wake of the artist's much-buzzed-about tweets praising President Trump.
The Gardner heist was carried out by two men dressed in police uniforms who apparently overpowered a night security guard who had buzzed them in.
The exercise had wrapped up when the Porter was buzzed by a Russian IL-38 transport aircraft flying at an "unusually low" altitude, Faggard said.
But, it can be hard to stand out when every company has the same goal of being the most buzzed about, most tweeted, Instagrammed brand.
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The pleasantly buzzed Waititi snapped to attention, like a dog promised a treat, and before I knew it, he had escaped through a side door.
Not a single actor of color was nominated for an award, and the buzzed about Straight Outta Compton missed out on a best picture nod.
It's a fun way to play with a buzzed head, especially when it's paired with a rocker tee rather than a boy band button-up.
I saw the film way past most kids' bedtimes, because all the other showings were sold out, but the line buzzed down the block anyway.
For the past three years, it's hosted a much-buzzed-about White House Correspondents' Association party tied to the annual dinner in the nation's capital.
Her phone buzzed: it was a text from Sofia, her girlfriend of the past three years, who had just arrived at the San Francisco airport.
Black armored cars screeched to a halt in front of the Starbucks cafe and sniper teams were deployed around the neighborhood as helicopters buzzed overhead.
The reality star is being buzzed about after reports that her boyfriend, NBA player Tristan Thompson, has been seen in the company of other women.
If you want to get drunk or buzzed, you've almost always had to drink it down—not get your buzz on from, say, a sandwich.
Russia has intercepted or buzzed (when a helicopter or plane flies directly over a ship) NATO planes and vessels dozens of times in recent years.
I'm into the vibe but to be honest, I'm already pretty buzzed when I arrive, having dipped into a Harry Potter-themed bar just before.
As the seaside town buzzed with visitors drawn to its annual Christmas festivities, local residents grappled with what the loss of Mr. Bush would mean.
Whether you consider them cute or creepy, they are perhaps the most currently relatable example of the much buzzed-about, yet perplexing, 3-D printing.
But either way, the air around them would have buzzed in a bubble of weirdness, now temporarily in tune to previously unnoticed or ignored things.
I take my mascara off, do my nightly skincare routine, and brush my teeth before getting through the exercises (the planks felt easier being buzzed?!).
While the shoe and the Ball family buzzed all over social media on Thursday, the sneaker intelligentsia were lined up in Flight Club's consignment area.
Faubert, who is 57 and bald, with dark, prominent eyebrows and white hair buzzed tightly at the sides, is an evergreen optimist with charismatic energy.
Ford's newly revealed electric Mustang SUV, the Mach-E, is quickly becoming one of the more buzzed-about car reveals of the last few years.
And if James Comey's much buzzed about statement is any indication of his savvy and willingness to dish, Trump will be more than tweeting today.
Four INAC locations that were closed on Thursday and Friday as the #OccupyINAC movement buzzed on social media are now open, but not fully operational.
Then there's the story about how Trump refused to properly denounce actual hate groups even as they buzzed around him like flies to rotten meat.
But the Boulevard Pool now also has a different sight on many nights: a touring, buzzed-about music act, on a stage at its south end.
There are a few relatively straightforward (but distortion-buzzed) songs and many others that are mixed inside-out or come unglued and mutate as they go.
I'm here to discuss the room's most buzzed about (and oft-Instagrammed) bartenders: two vending machines that share a heritage as well as a nitrogen tank.
Moscow recently deployed a banned land-based cruise missile, dispatched a spy ship up the Atlantic coast and buzzed an American warship in the Black Sea.
"I've seen a 70 percent increase in the number of homeless over the last three years," said Gomes, as volunteers buzzed around the center distributing food.
Less than two weeks ago, she revealed her boyish, buzzed cut (that appeared to be styled in a mini-mohawk), cut by celebrity stylist Chris McMillan.
I had two drinks at my friend's house, and I'm somehow already pretty buzzed, so this is likely going to be my one and only drink.
On Saturday night at the World Drone Prix, the novelty of the competition seemed to hold the audience's attention as the drones buzzed around the track.
That's why we were a little bit unsure about her latest style that she 'grammed: a deep auburn curly crop, buzzed super-short in the back.
It was produced for children, but was almost certainly enjoyed mostly by twentysomethings just getting the hang of the inebriated space between buzzed and blackout drunk.
"It looks like a war zone," said Beaumont resident Shayla Harris, 240, as rescue helicopters buzzed overheard outside the Beaumont Civic Center Shelter on Thursday afternoon.
"It looks like a war zone," said Beaumont resident Shayla Harris, 1.53, as rescue helicopters buzzed overheard outside the Beaumont Civic Center Shelter on Thursday afternoon.
That's true particularly when it comes to the looming 2020 presidential election, where most of the party's buzzed-about contenders, from Harris to Warren to Sen.
It was first available in Tucson, Arizona, so fans arriving for the Colorado Rockies spring training games could get buzzed in the most thematically appropriate way.
But what if you want to go to an ice cream social and get totally tanked (or respectfully buzzed) without lifting a glass to your lips?
And the latest celeb to jump aboard that buzzed bandwagon might be the most surprising one yet, with Kate Hudson shaving off her hair last Thursday.
Backstage, Schliftman kept her cool and Siriano buzzed from one model to the next, making last-minute tweaks to women he sees as perfect already anyway.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, just buzzed every television and radio in the U.S. with its latest test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS).
It's a fitting ending to an extremely festive special — one that we hope got you just buzzed enough to not be traumatized by Santa's skin condition.
If you're looking to get buzzed, then you'd have to drink a lot of kombucha to feel anything — and that's not really a good idea, either.
It's a place that would motivate a billionaire to finally act upon a merger, acquisition, or strategy based on a buzzed conversation at a destination-conference.
Who knows: Maybe the Kardashian Kollection designers will decide to coordinate #twinning ensembles for Kanye West's buzzed-about Yeezy Season 3 show at Madison Square Garden.
When I buzzed my head and saw what I looked like without hair, it showed me I was wrong about balding locking me into a path.
February 10: Four Russian fighter planes buzzed a U.S. destroyer in the Black Sea with one armed jet flying over the ship at just 300 feet.
The scientists behind a recent study claim to have worked out how that initial buzzed feeling happens, all thanks to some drunk-as-hell fruit flies.
At least that's the case for Alexandra Daddario, one of the female stars of the much-buzzed-about big screen reboot of the popular TV series.
While she was crying in the galley, the captain buzzed over the intercom, telling crew to convince the co-pilot to come back to her post.
When you're buzzed and mid-bathe, you truly don't worry about what you look like, or what you're going to wear later on in the evening.
Meek Mill dropped Nicki Minaj like a fly and buzzed off, not the other way around ... at least that's how his latest lyrics make it sound.
According to data from Twitter, Rihanna's debut collection for Puma, FENTY Puma by Rihanna, made the singer the most buzzed about New York Fashion Week designer.
We made an emergency landing in Fargo, N.D. An ambulance whisked us to the Sanford Medical Center, as a team of medical personnel buzzed around him.
She's been buzzed about since Lauren Strapagiel of BuzzFeed News reported on her in July, subsequently appearing everywhere from The New York Times to The Cut.
The "What's Hot" section could include things like breaking news or buzzed-about season finales, but is not available in the upgraded interface rolling out soon.
Iranian fast attack craft have charged U.S. Navy ships, their drones have buzzed American fighter jets, and lasers were directed at U.S. helicopters operating at sea.
A close encounter between Russian jets that buzzed a U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer in the Baltic Sea is raising fears of a potentially fatal mishap.
It ends, in a much-buzzed-about coda, with a montage of scenes from the summer 2017 white supremacist march in Charlottesville, Va. that turned deadly.
In that regard, it seems to be approaching the hotness of expected goals, or xG, the most buzzed-about advanced stat of the last few years.
No one is spared -- including Chubb (the 5th overall pick in the draft) ... with every rookie looking like they just got buzzed up by Stevie Wonder.
Strange men buzzed their apartments at all hours, looking nervous as they headed toward the same two apartments where many residents believed sex was being sold.
Cameron, 26, revealed that his mom may have been doing some buzzed double tapping this week after Johnson shared a steamy photo on his Instagram feed.
The buzzed-about Russian designer Gosha Rubchinskiy created an oversize tie-dyed T-shirt that features an image of an alien playing with a soccer ball.
I think his court vision will make him a good fit for the N.B.A., and I think being the most buzzed-over draft pick since ........ Kyrie?
Not infrequently, several minutes passed before a security officer buzzed her through, even when she was the only staff member in a hallway full of prisoners.
Throughout the day, his BlackBerry buzzed incessantly with texts and emails from national political figures, including John D. Podesta, the former chairman of the Clinton campaign.
Once again, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association failed to acknowledge any female directors even though there are at least three big contenders for buzzed-about dramas.
Xiaomi's young employees buzzed around headquarters on Monday, surrounded by tons of stuffed Mi bunnies — the firm's cute white rabbit icon — perched on shelves and desks.
"I once again urge the leaders of all nations to visit the A-bombed cities," Matsui said as cicadas buzzed away under the mid-summer sun.
Then, one night last month while he was reading a book, his phone buzzed with text messages from Twitter that contained backup codes to his account.
It has kidnapped an Estonian security officer across the border, shielded the people who shot down a civilian airliner, buzzed US warships, and invaded a neighbor.
Though his most recent album, "Déjà Vu," failed to ignite despite much-buzzed about collaborations with Britney Spears and Sia, Mr. Moroder remains a bracing club presence.
Katy Perry's pixie cut features buzzed sides and a lengthier top, which lends itself well to a slew of styles, like this bouncy look with a swoop.
Barcelona has buzzed for the past two months with repeated, large-scale protests, mostly for independence but also including one rally of more than 300,000 against secession.
Next month at Code Media, we'll be talking to CEO Rony Abovitz, who is running one of the most buzzed-about — and secretive — tech startups in years.
The buzzed-about former podiatrist Marion Parke outfits her high-end, Italian-made shoes with medical-grade foam insoles, for the ultimate combination of comfort and luxury.
He&aposs putting in new surveillance cameras and people must be buzzed in the front door, something that seems anathema to the station&aposs community-oriented approach.
María Ángela Holguín, minister of foreign affairs of Colombia and another top aide of Ban Ki-moon, has also been buzzed about for similar reasons to Malcorra.
During the worst of my Sunday Scaries, I followed pretty much the same routine: I would go to lunch with friends where I would get satisfyingly buzzed.
The star, who buzzed her hair off in July for her role the upcoming movie Sister, directed and written by Sia, started doing Pilates as a teen.
Castro, in the most-buzzed-about moment of his night, accused Trump of "caging kids on the border" and "effectively letting ISIS prisoners run free" in Syria.
The lineup features similar themes of distorted proportions, a streetwear-meets-couture aesthetic and a whole lot of models with buzzed heads or spiky Sid Vicious poufs.
Feeling accomplished, exhausted, and slightly buzzed, we make our way to the Q train and ride it from one end (Coney Island) to the other (96th street).
Meyer has the square jaw and buzzed hair that, if you were to catch on a cable TV roundtable, would suggest law enforcement before he said anything.
The lifestyle entrepreneur, American treasure and convicted felon borrowed one from her pal, and took it for a champagne-buzzed spin, and Stewart managed to look elegant.
A new map from product review website Influenster uses the site's review data to discover which seasonal Easter candy is the most "buzzed-about" in each state.
Inside the app settings you can set up a 'quiet time' when you won't be buzzed by whatever breaking news story is about to hit the headlines.
Click through for some of the standout performances, buzzed about films, and biggest deals of the festival (for a full list of the titles sold, click here).
According to Deadline, Rita Moreno has joined the West Side Story remake, officially offering a seal of approval of sorts to Steven Spielberg's buzzed-about musical redo.
In one more dramatic incident earlier this year, Russian jets buzzed over the USS Donald Cook in the Baltic Sea, coming within 30 feet of the warship.
Meghan Trainor most recently gave her golden blonde locks an on-trend cool-toned icy colored update, and Kristen Stewart went blonde (and buzzed!) in early March.
There's a new Beer Mile record holder in town ... and not only is he the fastest, most buzzed athlete around, he just landed an endorsement with ADIDAS!!
As he spoke, Coates, a tattoo artist living near Boulder, Colorado, kept some of his attention on the electrodes that buzzed on and off in his hands.
Starring Emma Watson as young Belle who falls in love with a horrific-looking man, it is one of the most buzzed about movies of the spring.
In a picture that he alluded to as "big time adolescence," the Set It Up actor took to Instagram to show off his bleached-blond buzzed head.
He had no clue who I was, and was more than likely buzzed, but he agreed nonetheless because that's what people at Poole's do—they help strangers.
I fumbled through my suit jacket for my phone, as it buzzed with rapid-fire group texts: One of my BFFs from college was finally in labor.
Among the product offerings this year are buzzed-about launches like the Too Faced Glitter Bomb Eyeshadow Collection and the Benefit Cosmetics' I PINK I Love You!
Down below on the gaming floor, ringed by wall-mounted TV monitors silently showing a sporting event, slot machines chirped and crowded blackjack tables buzzed with action.
But just as it seemed that the burdens of living here were converging, Mr. Sabir's phone buzzed with a reminder of why it was all worth it.
A few kilometers away, another 1,000 miners - a group of processing units - lie unused inside a disbanded electronics factory that had briefly buzzed as a data center.
Now imagine if you could compile all that data, from you and everyone else this year, to find out the most buzzed-about beauty brands of 2018.
Their collaboration was bound to be hugely buzzed-about (if not widely purchased), and so generally helped introduce the possibility of winter sandals to the collective psyche.
But even if bartenders weren't mixing up Ramos Gin Fizzes at the Plaza, compounders and distillers of varying abilities were doing their best to keep people buzzed.
They unexpectedly buzzed in my brain when I went to see the exhibition John Ashbery: New Collages at Tibor de Nagy (December 15, 2016 – January 28, 719).
It comes—maybe when you're surrounded by your nearest and dearest, or when you're the perfect amount of buzzed after three beers—and goes just as quickly.
A sea of IndyCars buzzed violently around the streets of this winsome little Florida city, and the vehicular throng could not be more thrilling or more vibrant.
His sky-high poll numbers ensured he'd be buzzed about as a possible presidential or vice presidential nominee, either as a moderate Republican or as an independent.
He was busted earlier this year when cops discovered he'd been camping out on the roof of Taylor's building, and buzzed her doorbell for an hour straight.
Chain saws buzzed through fallen limbs and trees, but repairing the damage to some of the buildings and the sea wall will be more difficult and expensive.
On the foggy morning of January 26, Pelinka was in church with his family when his phone buzzed in his pocket, he told the arena's capacity crowd.
Critic's Notebook New York's most buzzed-about jazz event put a spotlight on innovative vocalists, the power of local scenes and older artists discovering new paths forward.
Newcomers may get the feeling that they have stumbled upon a private club, one that is discreet and insidery (clients are all buzzed in) without being snobbish.
There's a lot going on, and I'm still riding the high from being on stage and am heavily buzzed at this point, so I'm overconfidently giving advice.
As the lights darkened around the roofless structure, anticipation buzzed through the 35,744553-person crowd, the glow of their phone screens floating like fireflies around the stadium.
Staffers now have to leave their phones in their offices or in lockers near the West Wing entrances before they will be buzzed into the Situation Room.
The fans buzzed around Trump's suite, trying to get a better view of him as he stood at the windows, staring out at the crowd and waving.
The area around Tuesday's raid, near a car factory and a major north-south railway linking Paris and Amsterdam, was sealed off, and a police helicopter buzzed overhead.
The actress, 38, stopped by The Ellen Degeneres Show this week where she discussed her new shorter 'do, a cropped, buzzed hairstyle that she originally debuted in July.
Thursday's Snap IPO represents one of the most anticipated and buzzed about events of late in the tech industry, with the stock trading above pricing expectations within hours.
Instead of pulling the trigger on some crisis hair or a revenge body, host Orlando Soria helps recently uncoupled people get buzzed on rosé and remodel their house.
My mom buzzed around upstairs, cracking jokes with her wife, shooing away the dogs, and surveying what was the very first big family celebration held at her house.
The Pentagon reported that the destroyer USS Porter was "buzzed" last week in the Black Sea by Russian planes, which flew within several hundred yards of the ship.
On Tuesday, while the same ship was again operating in the Baltic Sea, a Russian KA-27 Helix helicopter circled and then two jets again buzzed the deck.
The heavily buzzed-about movie has been grabbing headlines for featuring a "gay moment" with LeFou — and filmmakers have confirmed that it won't be censored for any countries.
A month ago, while Samsung was dealing with the fallout from its exploding smartphone scandal, it also quietly bought a much-buzzed-about artificial intelligence startup, Viv Labs.
According to Deadline, Tobias Menzies will play Prince Philip on season 3 of The Crown, replacing original star Matt Smith following the show's much buzzed-about time jump.
Philly's buzzed-about newcomer sounds enthusiastic and hyper on "Big Money,"  but he also seems to get a bit lost in the mix as the brooding song unfurls.
Helicopters buzzed overhead as crews used everything from heavy equipment to their bare hands to pick through collapsed buildings in search of anyone still alive in the ruins.
With defenceman Michal Kempny due for his 24 hours with the trophy next, Ovechkin signed off the only way a slightly-buzzed, newly-minted Stanley Cup champion could.
Last month, the singer and actress kicked off a work trip to Germany by debuting a new trendy hairdo, which consisted of a buzzed and half-shaved undercut.
You're officially half a year away from the premiere of season 2 and you're, at best, still half a year away from the much-buzzed about season 3.
Twice during the performance, Mark's median was buzzed by a police cruiser; I contemplated what capacity I possessed to intervene if the police decided to interfere with him.
The most buzzed-about documentary of the year (so far) follows the dramatic rise and fall of sexting politician Anthony Weiner, as cameras rolled for every humiliating moment.
Clara has flickers in her mind of sitting on the floor eating, and that she had her iPhone in her hand when, at 2300:21 AM, it buzzed.
The British designer is responsible for some of the most buzzed-about celebrity looks of 2016, dressing everyone from Kylie Jenner to Tracee Ellis Ross to Kate Hudson.
This is when celebrities, especially the much-buzzed-about newcomers, bust out bright colors, unconventional cuts, and the outfits they wouldn't put together for the winter award shows.
She stands with her hands clasped behind her back, chin tilted in the air, looking a bit like a soldier with her buzzed hair and black Shell uniform.
Before we even left the Sofitel in Moorea where we were staying in search of the stingays, the whole crew buzzed about how playful and curious they are.
On the opposite end of the bright, airy space, another small group of students experimented with piecing together real-life circuits that beeped, buzzed, and blinked when connected.
Notably, this is the second time the newest royal has opted for Givenchy, as she selected a much buzzed about Givenchy design for her May 19 wedding day.
The much-buzzed about "horror" story takes on racism with a thrilling satirical flare, and it's making waves around the U.S. Chance the Rapper is also a fan.
"Nobody should be in the street," said Gabriel Velazquez, 49, a police officer patrolling the eerily quiet Old San Juan neighborhood on Tuesday night as helicopters buzzed overhead.
Russian jets also buzzed a U.S. guided missile destroyer in the Black Sea last week, the first confrontation between the Russian and U.S. militaries since Trump took office.
Still, onlookers could be seen gathering under a light rain and taking photos and video with their cellphones as helicopters buzzed overhead and police snipers took their positions.
Last week, unarmed Russian warplanes repeatedly buzzed a Navy destroyer in the Baltic Sea and at one point came within 30 feet of the warship, American officials said.
Fresh off her much-buzzed performance in the movie "Hustlers," the multi-talented performer has announced she will be hosting the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show alongside Shakira.
But in the wake of Sinema's victory in the race for Arizona's other Senate seat, some Republicans in the state buzzed about the possibility of McSally replacing Kyl.
About 80 percent of all mining ventures in Georgia turned off the lights, said Narimanidze, and many rooms that had buzzed with computer fans fell still once more.
The very pregnant reality TV star is being buzzed about after reports that her boyfriend, NBA player Tristan Thompson, has been seen in the company of other women.
Social media has buzzed with parents relaying their children's fears that they or their friends will be deported, walled in or walled out if Mr. Trump becomes president.
The main thing is, if you do it on your phone make sure you put it on airplane mode so you don't get buzzed and binged and ringed.
The nonprofit's nine employees smiled as they buzzed amid shiny silver walls and framed photographs of the currently frozen, a sort of doctor's office meets Deep Space Nine.
But as she stood one point away from leveling the match, she stopped dead in the middle of her service motion as a bee buzzed around her head.
He and his business partner Robert Compton fell in love with an 1890s brick building near Printers Alley, the hub that buzzed with night life many decades ago.
The buzzed-about project emerged that month, publishing a sit-down interview between journalist Jorge Ramos and President Obama, and a musical press release heralding the site's unveiling.
WASHINGTON — An unarmed Iranian drone buzzed an American Super Hornet fighter jet as it circled an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf, Defense Department officials said on Tuesday.
I get a little buzzed from the beer but have enough willpower to wash my makeup off and I manage to slather on some rosehip oil before bed.
By this standard, Justice Sonia Sotomayor's recent, blistering dissent in an immigration case was a 23 mile per hour fastball buzzed under the chins of her conservative colleagues.
Cape Town, in the shadow of Table Mountain on the South African coast, has become one of the most buzzed about travel destinations in Africa in recent years.
Despite Brown and Cameron grabbing the much-buzzed-about drink post-After The Final Rose, its Cameron's rumored relationship with Hadid that seems to be the most promising.
On Wednesday, as Gordon Sondland, the US ambassador to the European Union, read his opening statement, liberal Twitter users buzzed optimistically that it might finally be the moment.
On this First Friday evening, the place buzzed as locals wandered in and out of studios, wine in hand, and an alt-rock band played in the entryway.
American Dirt, which is about a Mexican mother and son fleeing to the US to escape from violence, was a hugely buzzed-about book well before it published.
With the other, he greeted a stream of fashionable friends — men in tight shirts with hair smoothly buzzed on the sides, women with highlights and heavily drawn brows.
Given that the 2016 Olympics were held in Rio, which is arguably the world capital of buzzed beachfront shirtlessness, the beach volleyball event should have been extremely lit.
So the pre-race excitement buzzed a bit more when the mushing celebrity showed up to say hello and wish people good luck in his friendly, low-key manner.
In addition to the much buzzed-about Museum of Weed, the office's recent work included Activision Blizzard's Call of Duty League and the Versus series project with Amazon Music.
Jones has been the brand's menswear designer since 2011 and has been known for his trend-setting ways and striking up buzzed-about collaborations, like the latest with Supreme.
The much-buzzed-about book, by veteran journalist Michael Wolff, depicts the president as childlike and unfit for the office, sparking a White House pushback labeling it tabloid fiction.
This bar has an amazing drink called a Pinky Swear, and while I don't drink enough to really get buzzed, I am definitely happier by the time we leave.
Let this buzzed-about moment bring out the giggling 215-year-old in you, too, by checking out some of the best tweets about the Trump-Pence logo below.
The three bedroom, two bathroom, 2,032 square foot home is nestled on 0.28 acres in the town of Woodway, just 15 minutes from the much buzzed-about Magnolia Market.
Bentley will add the much buzzed about singer-songwriter Tucker Beathard to his Somewhere on a Beach tour line-up, which already includes supporting acts Randy Houser and Cam.
In the years since, the Canadian pop star has bleached it, buzzed it, and, in one especially controversial move, had groomer Florida twist his long blonde ends into locs.
" The fourth season of Black Mirror has plenty of buzzed-about episodes, from the surprisingly uplifting dating app riff "Hang The DJ" to the downright-depressing horror hour "Metalhead.
Warplanes buzzed overhead, as they have for more than a month, dropping ordnance on this scrubby province in north-western Syria, the last significant pocket of rebel-held territory.
In a nearby open market, now abandoned and pockmarked with bullet holes, flies buzzed around the bloodied body parts of ISIS fighters who killed themselves in a recent battle.
The musical's writer, the legendary Andrew Lloyd Webber, gave Vulture a better idea of who the singer, 28, will play in her buzzed-about trip to the big screen.
After a year of buzzed heads, pixie cuts, and curtain bangs, you'd think it'd be impossible to say there's one hairstyle that managed to stand out above the rest.
Planes and helicopters buzzed overhead, dropping bright plumes of chemical retardants; if the "Flight of the Valkyries" had been playing, it could have been a scene from Apocalypse Now.
The Kings buzzed around Kuemper right from the start, and they needed less than a minute to take a 1-20113 lead on their second shot of the game.
"Buzzed Buying," a study into drunk Amazon shopping  by Florida-based rehab facility Archstone Recovery Center, surveyed 1,094 shoppers who had purchased items from the retail giant while intoxicated.
If you've used Google Earth before, chances are you buzzed around the planet for a couple of minutes, checking out some random places, and then closed out the app.
It was also revealed Tuesday that Russian jets buzzed a U.S. Navy destroyer in the Black Sea last week, the first time Russia has done so since Trump's inauguration.
The year ends with one of its best surprises, a crazy-brilliant fantasy that obeys no rules-drama, launched with minimal fanfare that only enhanced its buzzed-about mysteriousness.
Jones -- who admitted pain in his shins and feet after beating up OSP on Saturday -- strapped into a rascal and buzzed around the Vegas strip to celebrate his victory.
But military officials' nerves were further jangled last week by incidents in the Baltic Sea: Russian warplanes buzzed an American destroyer and performed aerial acrobatics over a reconnaissance plane.
Muratova is the hero of Honeyland, a new documentary that buzzed through the festival circuit, accumulating a rapturous response (most awarded at Sundance, for example) rare for its medium.
M.C. cover of "Walk This Way" buzzed and thumped from the speakers attached to my Xbox, and I pretty much owned the song (while tuning out the pervy lyrics).
These are the bare facts of the case, and they have been enough to generate a frisson in the American audience that has buzzed, undimmed, to the present day.
As lawmakers comeback to Washington this week after a long summer break, a crisis they left to simmer has only gotten worse, and has buzzed onto the American mainland.
It was a cool day in Dallas last November, when a small quadcopter lifted itself off the ground of an American Airlines hangar and buzzed towards a Boeing 737.
"Gwan Big Up Yourself" might be the most successful attempt by a buzzed Toronto artist to translate dancehall into pop because of the loose, carefree nature of Woods' presence.
In 2016, Bon Appétit announced that we had reached "peak fried chicken sandwich mania," citing Shake Shack's much-buzzed-over entry into the category, the Chick'n Shack, as evidence.
The To All the Boys I've Loved Before star debuted his freshly buzzed hair and clean-shaven face in a smiley selfie posted to his Instagram Story on Tuesday.
While the Canucks buzzed around the offensive zone, a loose puck came to Eriksson at the doorstep, and he deposited a backhander for his fifth goal of the season.
We're talking about Ryan Murphy's first series for the streaming giant, Kerry Washington's much buzzed-about "television event," plus Oscar-winner Olivia Coleman's debut as the Queen of England.
For almost everyone, including the conductor who once walked offstage during Mahler's Symphony No. 21962 when a helicopter buzzed above the Hollywood Bowl, they can be a hated nuisance.
Military vehicles were parked on a lawn for children to explore, and every so often, gray military helicopters took off from a nearby pad and buzzed over the scene.
I'm feeling pleasantly buzzed from the cocktails, the big life events, and my family visiting soon, so I put on some music and we dance around the living room.
The millennial celebrity icon: Nicki Minaj really rises to fame in 2014, when she drops the single "Anaconda" and has a much-buzzed-about wardrobe malfunction at the VMAs.
With a certified Platinum album, eight Grammy nominations, a buzzed-about movie role and more under her belt, there's no denying Lizzo has had one heck of a year.
In the bottom of the third, Yankees starter Domingo German buzzed the Tigers' two best hitters — Nick Castellanos and Miguel Cabrera — with fastballs, but there were no other incidents.
But it would be false reporting to say that the product didn't deliver on its stated job: getting a group of unprecious alcohol drinkers happily buzzed during the day.
After the Pentagon announced the deaths in Niger, my phone buzzed with a text message from the other intelligence officer who took the South Sudan intelligence report with me.
Earlier this year, Sweden called in Russia's ambassador after a Russian fighter buzzed a Swedish military plane in international air space over the Baltic, flying just 20 meters away.
Mildly buzzed, the participants were asked to play a competitive reaction-time task while inside the fMRI scanner—a task that's been used for decades by scientists to measure aggression.
Thanks to my hair transplant and my avoidance of environments with overhead florescent lighting, I don't yet need to adopt the buzzed look that full-head SMP pairs with best.
For the first time, we get a glimpse of Meryl Streep's buzzed about appearance in season 2 of the HBO drama as Perry Wright's (Alexander Skarsgard) mother, Mary Louise Wright.
Television footage showed military vehicles packed with soldiers driving into the campus as helicopters buzzed overhead and ambulances lined up outside the main gate while anxious parents consoled each other.
Last week, with seven days before the doors were to open, the new store buzzed with contractors installing wiring and sales staff getting trained on shoe styles and online pickup.
After I buzzed him up, I listened to his footfalls echoing up the staircase and through the hallway, heavy and careful, as if treading a bridge that might give way.
The talks came in the wake of a buzzed-about election short that reunited the quartet after a decade and name-checked Fifty Shades of Grey, Hamilton, and Donald Trump.
A heart monitor buzzed at an even tempo, and the operating room was dark, except for the glow of a TV monitor that projected an image of Jewel's glistening insides.
Social media buzzed with reports of players who suffered minor injuries from tripping and falling while glued to their cell phones and minor incidents while driving and looking for Pokemon.
And while it's great that this is a much-buzzed-about answer to #OscarsSoWhite, The Birth of a Nation has the power to be much bigger than one awards show.
But while there were standout performances and buzzed-about costumes, the one moment that had many viewers freaking out was a near-accident during the show's big finale Sunday night.
Earlier this week Russia announced it would start targeting U.S. aircraft west of the Euphrates after the U.S. shot down a Syrian aircraft, and buzzed by a U.S. spy plane.
On Tuesday, the duo went out for a late night slice of pizza at L&B Spumoni Gardens in Brooklyn, where Davidson also modeled his new bleached-blond buzzed head.
Citing the New Horizons mission, which buzzed Pluto in July, yielding a trove of valuable data, Parker suggested sending a new probe to examine this corner of the solar system.
In preparation for his role in the movie Life In A Year, the 18-year-old needed to shed his iconic bleached dreadlocks in favor of a simpler buzzed look.
Last year saw the Alphabet network yank 5 of its freshman shows, while this year saw that number increase to 13 — including the much buzzed-about return of The Muppets.
During his talks, in a reminder of the risks involved, Chinese fighter jets buzzed an American spy plane in the ADIZ that China already has in the East China Sea.
He got out to the car and kind of liked the decorations but was also sort of annoyed and super tired and low-key buzzed from drinking on the flight.
While a news chopper buzzed over Clearwater Beach in Florida on Monday, a WFLA anchor commented on the crowds: "This is a packed scene here at the beaches," he said.
WASHINGTON — A Russian fighter jet buzzed an American spy plane over the Black Sea on Monday, United States officials said, in what the State Department characterized as an "unsafe" flyby.
He's tall and slim, his hair that December day buzzed and gray at the temples, piled pell-mell in a dark Lyle Lovett pouf at the top of his head.
The father who half-seriously interrogated his daughter's date — in a video publicized by the company and later covered by national news outlets — was at work when his phone buzzed.
Most of the men wore their hair buzzed close on the sides and long and floppy on top, separated by a severe side parting that seemed unmistakably evocative of Hitler's.
The next day, millions of phones across Texas buzzed with news of the officer's death after the state's Department of Public Safety blasted out what's known as a Blue Alert.
Do you know what it takes to become a beloved, buzzed-about influencer, buyer, or fashion editor with thousands of followers and scores of fawning comments on your every post?
For now, though, Part One offers greater insight into the machinations of Kline's own work — much buzzed about these past five years — than it does into those of climate change.
I've got fond memories of getting buzzed while cleaning the store top to bottom, then heading to my co-worker's apartment to smoke weed with his parents in the next room.
I watched through the fog as the drones, each about six-inches long, buzzed over my head and in front of me and, yes, I could even see the red lasers.
Houston, Texas (CNN)The Apollo Mission Control Center once buzzed with excitement as flight controllers communicated with the first astronauts to orbit the Earth, land on the moon and pilot shuttles.
When Paul Taylor asked Michael Novak to take over his organization after he buzzed off — that was the way Taylor put it — both knew what a challenge the job would be.
According to the Pentagon, an American surveillance ship, the Impeccable, was sailing 75 miles from China's coast when it was buzzed by Chinese aircraft and then confronted by five Chinese ships.
Perhaps the most buzzed-about new brand in this category is Nutrafol, which sells hair-growth solutions made of 22 natural botanic ingredients, including forms of saw palmetto, ashwagandha and curcumin.
Managers were given iPods that buzzed twice a day to remind them to think about the various ways they could support their employees as they managed their jobs and home lives.
And what are we to make of the dogs, which often have buzzed-out, loopy eyes that some critics have associated with LSD, which, by the way, De Forest never took?
The bears had been outfitted with heart monitors, which let the team watch how their heart rates changed when the bears, say, crossed a road — or when a quadcopter buzzed overhead.
Since arriving on the scene at just 14 years old with sweeping, heartthrob-worthy bangs, Bieber has cut them off, bleached them, buzzed them, and even controversially twisted them into locs.
The singer's freshly-shorn sides are thanks to the group's mane man, Schneidman, who chopped off the singer's floppy length at the top and buzzed the sides to a close crop.
While his peers wear short sleeves, he chooses a long-sleeve khaki uniform and a dark brown tie, a formal get-up that, coupled with his buzzed hair, accentuates his boyishness.
The door was closed when we arrived, and we had to ring a bell to be "buzzed" in by the bartender: a tall, blonde transplant from Evanston, Illinois named Andrea Hagan.
Hagan buzzed in a young Mexican man with slicked-back hair, who turned out to be her boyfriend, Jorgé, a brewer at a nearby craft brewery, La Santisima Flor de Lupulo.
After a dawn departure from the Mediterranean coast, Russian helicopter gunships buzzed overhead as separate convoys of buses, with the press and the string section, drove east into the Syrian desert.
But when a fan, the calculus teacher Andy (Michael Guagno), asks out of the blue to be buzzed into her apartment, she begins a journey back to her next paper fold.
"We need to bring accountability to Washington, D.C.," Gianforte said as lawmakers around him buzzed with surprise that a new member would announce such positions in their inaugural House floor speech.
The most dramatic was the long night of uncertainty as fighter jets buzzed the sky, gunfire echoed across the city, and protesters mobilized as the military tried to secure the city.
Over the last two weeks, the Russians have buzzed a U.S. Navy destroyer, barrel rolled over a U.S. reconnaissance plane and warned the United States to steer clear of its territory.
His absence will be filled by streaming services, upstart studios and veteran production houses scrambling to buy the most buzzed-about films at the festival in an industry undergoing dramatic change.
Even before she buzzed it all off, her friends would cut her hair — which has been shorter than a bob since she was in college, and every color of the rainbow.
And who ignored this world's problems more completely than Buffett, who drifted into Key West, Florida, in 1971, around the time the Pentagon Papers were excerpted, and got nice and buzzed?
When I opened the app on my phone and chose a vibration setting—like the slow "Wave," which vibrates intensely then softly, intensely then softly—the device buzzed in her hand.
When White House officials enter the secure area — after getting buzzed in while a security officer watches through a keyhole camera — they immediately enter a lobby with a wall of lockers.
They'll head up to San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Chicago, and more, then play a few shows with Protomartyr, and then hit SXSW for a slate of buzzed-about showcases (including Noisey's).
On her liveliest, happiest, most exuberantly love-buzzed album, she's suddenly found music to match her voice, carving out an airy, cozy, summery flavor of electro-R&B all her own.
While the political world buzzed about Biden's comeback, Sanders rolled on, announcing a $46 million February cash haul and drawing 25,85033 people to rallies in Los Angeles and San Jose, Calif.
No one knew what the store would sell, and speculation in the line beforehand buzzed about whether fabled physical copies of West's seventh album The Life of Pablo would be present.
I floated in the translucent green water as dove-like birds hopped through the understory and a huge black insect buzzed overhead, so loud it could pass as a distant jet.
That's 3 percent year-over-year unit growth — hardly the "super cycle" of upgrades that many analysts had buzzed about; just three years ago, iPhone shipments were growing at 5003 percent.
Beach volleyball is reliably one of the biggest and best party events at every summer games; at past Olympics, crowds have been buzzed and rowdy and shirtless wherever and whenever possible.
"It was Rob's vision and I took it to the next level,"  celebrity groomer Jason Schneidman tells PeopleStyle about his cut, which is longer on the top and buzzed on the sides.
Woodman's first solo exhibition in the U.K. comes in the wake of her buzzed-about Salon 94 showing in New York — and crucially, in perfect synchronicity with the upcoming London Fashion Week.
The once-buzzed about candidate, less than two months into his campaign, explained he was visiting to tap into the cutting-edge science they were exploring for water conservation and climate change.
Other buzzed-about remarks included Trump saying he'd put Hillary Clinton in jail if elected and calling himself a "gentleman" when he refused Clinton's offer to let him answer a question first.
When it comes to the actual vibrated subwoofer effect, it works — the Basslet buzzed and pulsed in time with the thudding base of the EDM track I was listening to as promised.
It turned out that chirping was actually just a handful of other journalists also eagerly awaiting our day of observing filming for one of Disney's most buzzed-about movies of all time.
It's 2016, and Apple's mysterious, oft-buzzed about car project is still tucked away under the "ideas that may or may not happen in this lifetime" section of the company's filing cabinet.
In the operating room on the day of Jewel's surgery, Shope and eight other doctors and nurses in blue scrubs buzzed around her, covering everything except her abdomen in sanitized blue sheets.
Machado, who was also buzzed by Boston's Matt Barnes back in Baltimore, went on an expletive-filled tirade after that game and said he lost all respect for the Red Sox's organization.
Some can actually get you buzzed after a few handfuls, while others are merely infused with enough of the spirit to give the treat the essence of the tipple that inspired it.
According to her interview on the New York Times' TimesTalks series, the actress was inspired to direct thanks to Greta Gerwig, the woman who helmed the much buzzed-about mother-daughter story.
Like those in the original Giphy Cam, the effects will probably make more sense if you're kind of buzzed — they've got that Ren & Stimpy flavor — and there's a lot to play with.
I would get out-of-control drunk and high at times and do stupid stuff, but leading up to that point when I would just be "buzzed," I felt comfortable and confident.
Obama slams Trump as a "misogynist," remembering how she "buzzed with fury" after hearing the then-candidate's "grab 'em by the pussy" comments on that Access Hollywood tape, according to NBC News.
Some buzzed-about names lead BetDSI's list of most likely to be Trump's high court pick, with Amy Coney Barrett, an Indiana appeals court judge, the early favorite with 21625/2900 odds.
In my experience, the hardest part in convincing a drunk friend to not get behind the wheel is convincing them that they are way more than "just buzzed" in the first place.
Occasionally, Mr. Trump blows off steam in bursts of boyish exuberance: At the end of a fund-raiser on Long Island last week, he playfully buzzed the crowd twice with his helicopter.
There was the evening when we buzzed the World Trade Center so closely on our approach into La Guardia that I wondered if the National Guard were preparing to shoot us down.
Thousands of lights in Lower Manhattan twinkled like constellations, and the glowing green Statue of Liberty waved goodbye as hordes of wine-buzzed, pastel-clad revelers raced for the last ferry home.
"From the beginning I wasn't scared," he said before a career-high 38 points powered a 116-110 Knicks victory over Denver on Monday night at a suddenly buzzed Madison Square Garden.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Amid the excitement of Serena Williams' latest bid for U.S. Open glory, some off-court news buzzed about the plaza at Flushing Meadows: a duchess had come to Queens.
A much-buzzed-about online education platform, Coursera only five months ago announced it had received over $60 million in new investments and that 26 million people worldwide had registered for courses.
After Mr. Mueller's appearance, cable news buzzed with a breaking story, long available to anyone with an internet connection, that Mr. Mueller had intimated the possibility that the president had obstructed justice.
It was November 2014, and I was working on a feature story about a buzzed-about blood-testing company in Silicon Valley that promised to "disrupt" the lab industry with new technology.
The Muthanas waited two nerve-wracking, helpless days, until Ahmed Ali's phone buzzed with an unknown number: Hoda had been picked up by a unit of the independent Kurdish soldiers called peshmerga.
Maggie Yang from King of Prussia, Pa., thinks the nation has become numb to school shootings: I was in a school club after school just the other day when my phone buzzed.
He remembers in the 1990s when National Guard helicopters buzzed overhead in an effort to curb drug crimes that had become so prolific in Yakima, it earned a derogatory new nickname: Crackima.
When I saw the piece live at Lincoln Center, the room buzzed with energy, as if, by virtue of having sat in the audience, we had somehow participated in what just happened.
Trump has already out-buzzed his defeated GOP rivals, who could not keep up with the added attention he received, such as more talking time during debates and even extra airtime afterward.
The painter Dorothea Rockburne recently recalled how her friend Smithson had admired the scene in Alfred Hitchcock's "North by Northwest" where Cary Grant is buzzed by a crop duster in a cornfield.
There's "Raw," the buzzed-about cannibal gorefest directed by Julia Ducournau, and the take-no-prisoners mother characters in "Prevenge," from Alice Lowe, and "xx," an anthology of tales directed by women.
As a point of comparison, even those who don't like The Walking Dead buzzed about its comparatively shocking choice to kill off the protagonist's wife four episodes into its own third season.
"It has so, so much about what drew me to Twitter when I joined the company," she said of Coinbase — a similarly sized, similarly buzzed-about private company as Twitter in 2011.
As DC buzzed about that de-classified congressional statement alleging improper surveillance of former Trump campaign staffer Carter Page, we at WIRED were also covering the usual rash of hacker spying and disruption.
His freshly-shorn sides are courtesy of celebrity groomer Jason Schneidman, of Chris McMillan Salon, who chopped off the singer's floppy length at the top and buzzed the sides to a close crop.
NEW YORK — Walk past the $2,33 studded Saint Laurent boots and $995 Versace sneakers at Nordstrom's newly minted flagship store, and you'll end up at its most buzzed-about attraction: the full bar.
The book's first chapter recounts the night a highly-buzzed Suebsaeng tried to coax the famously straight-laced former FBI Director James Comey into doing some "fireball shots" at the Trump International Hotel.
To some extent, the process of task creation reminds me of an older to-do list app called Clear, which was once buzzed about for its then-unusual and innovative use of gestures.
The full roundtable included six of this year's most buzzed-about female stars, who gathered to talk about their distinct roles and how Hollywood has changed since the fallout of the #MeToo movement.
The sharp-tongued insults switch between hilarious and cruel on the much-buzzed-about "Barbie Dreams," an ode to her idol the Notorious B.I.G. and the days of '90s hip-hop diss tracks.
Soon a few attendees complained to the cops, and the guy wound up getting questioned by the police while he munched away at his hunk of dead animal while a fly buzzed nearby.
And some of the year's most buzzed-about festival films — like Call Me by Your Name, Mudbound, and The Florida Project — are scheduled to arrive in theaters just in time for awards season.
Who refuse to be constrained by silent social codes and who will one day host a child's birthday party semi-buzzed, serving cheap terrible food to children who will love them for it.
Michael Jackson's family is defending the late singer against allegations that surfaced in the documentary Leaving Neverland, one of the most buzzed-about films to debut at the Sundance Film Festival last month.
Finally, there's also a brand new bodysuit from designer Bao Tranchi, the creator of that much-buzzed about Oscar gown worn by Ashley Graham as well as Gigi Hadid's super sexy AMA moment.
Members of Mr. Conklin's family and his girlfriend spent the morning standing at the river's edge, awaiting news as Coast Guard helicopters buzzed overhead and boats with search teams coursed through the water.
He was struck by how kind she was to all who buzzed about her, and returned twice more, observing her from afar, before he finally struck up a conversation after the third class.
We just had to do a little Internet sleuthing, and we were able to find the profiles of seven of today's most buzzed about names, permanently etched into the digital fabric of 2008.
Whether you're a cosmetics novice or you've already mastered the ins and outs of the most buzzed-about trends du jour, you're going to want to take a look at the video above.
Once again, Nonna Marijuana coming through with an excellent savory use for that cannabutter you made, which also happens to combine two things you'll really want to eat while buzzed: potatoes and cheese.
That already buzzed-about project acquired a great deal of notoriety when Mr. Spacey, accused of sexual harassment and assault, was removed from the finished movie and his scenes reshot with Christopher Plummer.
As incoming planes buzzed low overhead, swimsuit-clad tourists took their positions in an attempt to capture the ultimate selfie on a quintessential Caribbean beach, with a jumbo jet coming right at them.
Jonny got buzzed for a wrong answer, and another fellow contestant, Ashley, picked up an easy W. Even sadder than the fail ... this poor dude's face realizing his mistake, which cost him $7,100.
When my iPhone buzzed at the bar in Boston and her name appeared on the black screen, I was so startled that I dropped it, my hands instantly slick and my heart racing.
When Uber announced an aerial ride-hailing division, Uber Elevate, three years ago, the internet and news media buzzed with chatter of flying cars becoming a reality in the not-so-distant future.
It was Monday evening when the cellphone of Heather Stewart, a liberal activist in New York, buzzed with a text message from the new executive director of the state Democratic Party, Geoff Berman.
Grand, a tenor saxophonist, and Ross, a vibraphonist, are two of the most-buzzed-about young players on the New York jazz scene — each with their own sleek, sanguine take on mainstream jazz.
D'Amelio began gaining popularity on the app in late 229 for her dancing videos, and joined the much-buzzed-about Hype House, a group of TikTok creators who live together in Los Angeles.
On St. John, which was hit the hardest of the three islands that make up this American territory, supply helicopters buzzed over the once-powdery beaches where vacationers had soaked up the sun.
Bumblebees buzzed, birds chirped and not a spot of bare earth was visible, unlike a knoll across the valley, a Christmas tree farm, where rows of evergreens stood on bare gray-brown earth.
On Tuesday night, a stretch of Baltic Street with the housing complex buildings on either side was blocked off by police tape and vehicles, as officers flooded the block and helicopters buzzed overhead.
Russia has retaliated by threatening to treat American planes as targets; in a dramatic "Top Gun"-style maneuver on Monday, one of Moscow's jets buzzed within five feet of an American spy plane.
Low-flying American aircraft buzzed the convoy and fired a warning strike, trying to get the vehicles to reverse course, the Pentagon officials said, but when the convoy continued, the planes opened fire.
Cheney has quickly climbed the leadership ladder — in just her second term, she was elected to serve as GOP Conference chairwoman — and her colleagues have buzzed that she can be speaker one day.
Normal People sucked all the air out of the room when it came out in the US in April, building on the success of Rooney's much-buzzed-about 2017 debut, Conversations With Friends.
Hustlers director Lorene Scafaria was shut out of the race, although Jennifer Lopez got some love in the best supporting actress category for her buzzed-about performance in the real-life stripper drama.
There are plenty of political figures that received massive media coverage — among them 2020 candidates like Sanders and Warren, and much-buzzed about politicians like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Ms. Thornburgh remembers being on an exercise bike at the gym when her phone buzzed with an apology: Mr. Maxwell was being rushed to the hospital and couldn't make their date that evening.
LR: They took off, circled round and buzzed over the top of me, and gradually the noise gets quieter and quieter, and you're just staring at it until it's a tiny black speck.
Micah: I did notice there was a different scene where Elliot and Darlene were talking about secret things without the voice protector, and Eliot's phone buzzed because he had to go to work.
Where Sunny is one of the few shows that really does something special with shock and writing at the edge of acceptable discourse, this felt like all the edges had been buzzed off.
But by the time an Amber Alert for the baby buzzed on cellphones across the state Tuesday, detectives were showing Breanna Lewis a picture of the diaper box, Chesterfield County Sheriff Jay Brooks said.
After Rosendale's intro, my phone buzzed with a text from an Eastern Montanan who, last year, had admitted she was one of the fabled cross-ticket voters: She'd voted for both Trump and Bullock.
Hudson, who has often experimented with both lobs and long extensions, showed off her buzzed look on Instagram, posting a photo of her nearly hairless self and crediting Sia for the major mane transformation.
Short hair is having a moment in Hollywood: Katy Perry recently debuted a pixie cut, Zoë Kravitz went for a buzzed platinum look and Kristen Stewart shaved off her platinum blonde strands as well.
Currently in remission, Natalie watched with glee as her mom and her big sister got buzzed for a good cause — proceeds from the heartwarming event raised $45,000 for Infinite Love for Kids Fighting Cancer.
But if I can think I'm a superstar for getting more than 17 retweets, Ronan can give herself some credit for being one of the most buzzed about film darlings of the past decade.
You might be impatient for a self-driving car that can roll you from the bar to your house when you're too buzzed to drive, but autonomous vehicles have bigger problems to worry about.
News, it all went down when he was fighting the flu and binge-watching Homeland; the actor used Rupert Friend, and his accompanying buzzed scalp, as his muse — but not without playing around first.
Selfie drones, virtual reality headsets and simulated art farms are just a few of the most-buzzed-about "toys" getting a big push at the 2016 Toy Fair in New York City this week.

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