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Many of the things that happened on the golf course on Wednesday were overshadowed by the intense buzz about Woods.
Concentrates, which can deliver a quick, intense buzz, account for around one-third of sales at Rain City, a dispensary south of Seattle.
The commercials, by Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide in New York, became the focus of intense buzz as soon as the first one began running in January.
It's a funny Test/track/ground this - lots of sedate stuff punctuated by intense buzz, for which we must be close to due.
This is not because of any great publicity effort on the part of the company itself, more because of the intense buzz of amateur speculation.
When children drink, they feel a more intense "buzz" than adults, said Dr. Wilkie A. Wilson, professor of pharmacology at Duke University Medical Center, noting, "They are so at risk for liking this drink".
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It features a room of 200 lavender plants, growing in six rows in seven tons of soil and sand, under the flickering and intense buzzing of 16 fluorescent lights which are powered by the Twitter accounts of politically conservative policy makers.
Here, at the end of the day, the air smelled of wood smoke and grilled meat, and the most intense activity seemed to buzz around the ski lifts.
I took it and had to go to my cell for a couple hours because that buzz is intense when you ain't had no weed," he said.
It's supposed to be an intense and near-instant buzz.
This was when that intense part of the buzz had gone but - trust me - to get to this point on foot, sober, from the town centre was a mission.
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