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When Mr. Emmich graduated from Rutgers with a liberal arts degree in 2001, he was still writing songs as feverishly as he did when he was a 15-year-old, when he first "caught a buzz" off the process, he said.
The New York-based firm's results caught a buzz from capital markets, despite a fixed income hangover.
I caught a buzz off half of a Coors Light and thought, "I'm moving to Denver".
I'm still not sure I ever caught a buzz off the nicotine, but I certainly got high on the kinship.
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Often, in cities like Athens, it is mixed with soft drinks and consumed (primarily to catch a buzz) by those on student budgets.
See "Catching a Buzz".
Catching a buzz through the consumption of intoxicating beverages has become a staple in our society.
Grappa may be to parts of Europe what tequila is often to Americans a fiery lozenge shotted down the gullet to wake the senses, steam the throat and catch a buzz.
The scene is still full of regular, working-class people, who wear jeans and t-shirts and like to catch a buzz from time to time -- some more than that.
You can hang out there, reset, catch a buzz.
Plus I don't even think I'd catch a buzz if I were to drink now anyway.
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