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It's quite a relaxed affair, but it does bring a buzz to the town.
Although there is just one British player in the NBA this season, Cleveland's Luol Deng, January's game will again bring a buzz like no other.
Celebrity athletes bring a buzz of joy and youthfulness to their interviewers, winking and nodding their sturdy chins and saying, "No problem".
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Choose from a spectrum of colours – including monochrome and acid yellow – to bring a modern buzz to your living room.
The signing of Ronaldinho would certainly fit in with that remit and bring a fresh buzz to Ewood Park.
In particular, startups like RelayRides, GetAround, Wheelz, Zipcar, RideJoy, SideCar, Lyft and Uber — to name a few — are leveraging collaborative consumption and peer-to-peer models to bring a new buzz to car rental, ridesharing and cabs.
He brought a noticeable buzz to an arena that has been otherwise quiet.
The Frenchman has brought a baking buzz to his adopted city.
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