Activity on farm policy is buzzing in Washington, as the big 2002 law on American agriculture nears its September expiration and needs renewing.
The beach is buzzing in the summer but as the long hot days fade into autumn, the five-mile stretch of nearly white sand empties.
New Jersey kept buzzing in the Carolina zone and the pressure paid off as Justin Faulk coughed up the puck and Carter backhanded the turnover past Ward at 1:34 to tie the game at 2.
New Jersey kept buzzing in the Carolina zone and the pressure paid off as Justin Faulk coughed up the puck in the Hurricanes' zone and Carter backhanded the turnover past Ward at 1:34 to tie the game at 2.
If there are thousands of these little aircraft buzzing around in the sky, will they terminally clog up air-traffic-control systems?
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But the huge, buzzing fly in that ointment is that Coulton has a very free and open relationship with his audience.
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Courtland Sedlachek, 18, was in class when his phone started buzzing along with the phones of everyone else in class.
And apparently better may at times mean cheaper, which had some folks in the audience buzzing.
They make it feel busy, that gets the place buzzing and other people come in off the back of that.
Hospitals in Prince George's County in Maryland were buzzing Saturday as people came into emergency department waiting rooms trying to get cool, said Fran Phillips, deputy secretary for the state's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Fiat, once known for the acronym Fix-It-Again-Tony, more recently known for Jennifer Lopez ads, has announced that its 500L model will be the first car in the world to come standard with a Lavazza espresso machine, making its debut in Italy before buzzing across Europe.
In the meantime sentiment is pervasive and buzzing, but it is not congealing anywhere into a force for good, in our western societies.
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They took the lead when Lionel Messi's free-kick from the left hit the unfortunate Park Chu-Young on the knee before flying in and the goal buoyed an already buzzing Albiceleste as they continued to attack the South Korea goal with pace and in numbers.
It's really buzzing and wild, right smack in the middle of the city.
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The old Truman Brewery in East London was buzzing yesterday as hundreds of programmers and software engineers jostled with startup founders to look for jobs.
Today, Miami Beach has the strongest preservation laws in the whole of the US, tourism is thriving and the fabulous architecture defines the skyline in all of its buzzing neon glory.
The Rishon player, now preparing to enter military service, enjoyed a recent face-off in Metula, clanking on pads and skates in a locker room buzzing with Hebrew, Russian, Ukrainian and other languages from the former Soviet Union.
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Colin Farrell, buzzing with the chance to speak in his native accent again, plays a mean piece of work named Lehiff, whose plan is to take a girl hostage and thereby put the squeeze on her new man, the manager of a bank.
The Enterprise 2.0 Conference, which kicks off today in Boston, though is buzzing.
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The gold arena is still buzzing about the swift and steep downdraft in gold futures prices Wednesday morning.
Kuala Lumpur was buzzing Monday when a key prosecution witness in the Anwar Ibrahim corruption trial appeared to contradict his earlier testimony.
Tinnitus is a medical term used to describe a ringing or buzzing noise that people can hear permanently in one ear, both ears or in the head.
The loss of Liberty Reserve has the potential to cause a "major upheaval" in the cybercrime economy, said investigative journalist-turned-security researcher Brian Krebbs, who added in a blog post that hackers writing in underground forums were already buzzing with concern over frozen funds.
But Bayern's smearing of Barcelona in the semifinal now has the sport buzzing about how the next champions will advance the game, a cause sometimes considered more important than actually winning.
Offenders know a slap on the wrist or a sternly-raised eyebrow is the worst they face, and when the economy is buzzing again, no one wants to throw sand in the gears.
In response, my professional listservs have been buzzing.
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Two short years later John is opening his first restaurant in Manlius, NY and the entire village is buzzing.
Federer made light of swirling wind and the roar of helicopters buzzing over center court as he tore through the first set in 36 minutes.
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