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"We wanted to bring the buzz back to the club and that's what we have done.
We wanted to do something inclusive rather than exclusive and, in a light-hearted way, bring the buzz of the main avenue at Chelsea to the streets of London.
While journalists bring the buzz, department store and boutique buyers bring the bucks.
While a live Twitter feed is compelling, StoryBox will allow us to go beyond this and bring the buzz from every social platform to life in one location filled with rich content".
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But it was Mr. McKellen who brought the buzz to Stratford-upon-Avon.
And today's tastemakers in particular are Young Hollywood types (think the Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Ritchie, Paris Hilton set) who bring the shutterbugs and the buzz.
In-between TV tapings, he acts as an "an ambassador and the champion," venturing to "companies that have the buzz, bring the title and get people talking".
Barry K. Schwartz, who took over as chairman and chief executive of the New York Racing Association in October, wants to bring back the buzz, or at least get rid of the stigma.
Now, several high-profile investors (including Dan Abrams, of NBC News, and Tony DiSanto, MTV's programming chief) and the chef-owner John DeLucie, formerly of the Waverly Inn, are working hard to bring back the buzz.
People are starting to look for coffee that's not just bringing the morning buzz, but interesting in terms of flavour.
After missing last year's Masters with back problems, his first absence after 19 straight appearances, Woods brought back the buzz, but he didn't bring back the Tiger.
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