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It's quite a relaxed affair, but it does bring a buzz to the town.
What's more, after having been a queen bee in the 1980s but fallen off fashion's whimsical radar of cool during the 1990s, Jackson has enjoyed a renewed cult following over the past few years, attracting a new generation of celebrity clients, such as ex-All Saint Melanie Blatt, who have brought a new buzz around the Betty Jackson label.
But I'm glad to find a buzz around a film brought here by the BBC and HBO.
Thus, engaging the parents was seen by many as critical and this could be aided by bringing the parents into school to create a buzz around activities.
There's been such a buzz around London".
"It's more about creating a buzz around each show.
Most agree that Ferguson has created a buzz around Bristol.
This creates a "buzz" around the pit a few minutes before information hits the market.
The Interactive people are making a buzz around "Helvetica", a documentary about the typeface.
There hasn't been such a buzz around a female rapper since Lil' Kim emerged.
The famous "Who shot JR?" storyline caused a buzz around the world.
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