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THE midsummer whine comes not from mosquitoes, but from the angry buzzing of hundreds of two-stroke engines filling the air.
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A startled buzzing of flies, hornets.
For its final outing, the museum has added 18 pieces that place Lycett (pronounced lye-SET) in the context of the buzzing 19th-century industrial scene in Greenpoint.
Mr. Lock is part of a group of adventurers seizing upon the buzz of the 100th anniversary of the arrival on the South Pole on Dec. 14, 1911, of Roald Amundsen and his team of Norwegians, who became the first people to set foot there.
The conference -- this year's is the 31st -- is a huge, buzzing mainframe of information on jazz of all kinds; there was nothing like it before.
These results were surprisingly stable over dozens of repetitions of the buzz (for the 10th and 60th buzz, see supplementary material Fig. S3, Fig. S4).
There were no reports of buzzing or ringing typical of tinnitus.
There's been a lot of buzzing".
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | FridayMondayRelated items Twenty20: Jiminy cricket!Jan 31st 2008 Sporting statistics: A cricket boxMay 10th 2007 Winning the Ashes: Great balls of fireNov 17th 2005THE buzz of anticipation starts to build well before reaching Lord's.
But the usual buzz of happy expectation that attends the 92nd Street Y's venerable Lyrics and Lyricists series was noticeably muted at this season's opening concert, "Rodgers &...: Inside Five Collaborations," on Saturday evening.
A few of the buzzing flies eventually went airborne.
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