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But the 120 teenage musicians made a strong ensemble, and brought a buzz to this Russophile programme.
"When the race hit a lull, the feel-good opiates brought a buzz of wellbeing that was almost post-coital in the embrace of its somnient glow".
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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".
He brought a noticeable buzz to an arena that has been otherwise quiet.
The Frenchman has brought a baking buzz to his adopted city.
"She's a dynamic young woman who has brought a real buzz to Scottish politics and is clearly the only person in the Scottish Parliament who is able to go toe-to-toe with Nicola Sturgeon and hold her to account".
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.
"He was very enthusiastic, passionate and brought a real buzz to the place.
ALABAMA SHAKES Formed in Athens, Ala., and led by the powerful soul singer Brittany Howard, this four-piece band brought a lot of buzz to last year's South By Southwest.
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