There is an energetic buzz in the air and a sense that progress is possible.
In 2006 it was rarely confident enough to buzz in and was correct only 15% of the time.
The buzz in the market place continues on the Bank of Japan and its aggressive devaluation of the yen.
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The company has been falling behind in mobile and has let Instagram capture much of the buzz in photo sharing.
Yet in recent months there's been a buzz in the media about how the same thing could happen next season.
If the company can achieve escape velocity with enough hype and buzz in the market, they can get public or acquired early.
Dynamic windows that can change transparency to manage solar heat gain, glare, and daylighting are building buzz in the green building world.
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But at a big Alzheimer's meeting in Chicago, there is little buzz in the air over Wyeth and Elan's new drug bapineuzumab.
There's always a buzz in Cleveland for the first home game, a date the locals have long treated like a national holiday.
Plus, this year, there's added buzz in the hallways that's prompted by Greenspan's retirement, the speculation about who his successor will be.
The show has generated plenty of early buzz in the theater world.
There's a real buzz in training, which is missing on match day.
Despite the anchorwoman's best efforts to stay mum on the topic, her tenure has been the subject of much buzz in recent months.
There's a lot of buzz in New York City about the play, the musical "Hairspray, " and so many people have raved about it.
Though cable has stolen viewers and buzz in recent years, it could also prove useful for broadcasters looking for a creative path to the future.
Their appearance generated buzz in the state Capitol, as staffers snapped cellphone pictures of the stars and compared them in the hallways after the hearing.
The buzz in the hall was generally positive after the talk.
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"All the buzz in Washington surrounding ethanol indicates that it's going to survive, " says David Lehman, managing director of the Chicago Board of Trade's commodities group.
The trend has generated the most buzz in New York City, but it has spread to some coffee shops in other cities, too, namely San Francisco.
The buzz in the city has been manic, and even going into the stadium to train, there have been hundreds, perhaps thousands, of people milling around the ground.
Toward the end, when we arrived at the few hundred or so pieces signed by Twain, the buzz in the room was palpable and the crowd partially changed guard.
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Despite denials from the company itself, there is tremendous buzz in the hacker community about whether changes to the architecture of Skype will make it easier for users to be spied on.
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Tapwave has made little secret about its intention to compete head-to-head with Nokia's N-Gage device, which is set to debut next month, but which has received considerable negative buzz in the runup to release.
Google Glass has generated a lot of buzz in tech circles and beyond, with many wondering aloud about its practical applications, potential privacy concerns and its promise, for better or worse, of constant connectedness.
In a category looking for the name of a 20th century decade, Watson twice either failed to buzz in or gave wrong answers including one absurdity when Watson repeated a wrong answer that zapped Jennings first.
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The accusations against O'Brien follow a buzz in Italian media about claims that gay clergy may have made themselves vulnerable to blackmail by male prostitutes, setting off speculation that a brewing scandal may have triggered Benedict's resignation.
The buzz in the city is great.
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The buzz in the papal stakes swirled around Cardinal Angelo Scola, an Italian seen as favored by cardinals hoping to shake up the powerful Vatican bureaucracy, and Brazilian Cardinal Odilo Scherer, a favorite of Vatican-based insiders intent on preserving the status quo.
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