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The bees are buzzing in a corner of the largest room in the exhibition, a 2,000-square-foot 2,000-square-foot 2,000-square-footnnock watershed of New Jersey's Hudson Highlands, one source of Newark's water.
Emotions should be buzzing in an arena filled with Brazilian and Irish supporters who helped establish a gate worth $9m.
There are instead a pool table, several Louisiana State Lottery machines and an iron gate out front requiring patrons to be buzzed in — a matter of security rather than show.
This debate has been buzzing in the literary community for quite a few years, but I sometimes wonder if it's been exaggerated.
Now I was buzzed in to a dark, seemingly empty building and led to a formal drawing room upstairs, its walls covered in gold and yellow striped wallpaper, nearly all its space filled by a conference table.
To enter, visitors must be buzzed in and follow a series of unpromising signs taped to the walls in the drab stairwells.
You have to be buzzed in, which adds an air of exclusivity (Madison Avenue-ese for hassle) to your visit.
On one occasion, having been buzzed in by the brothel, a man mistakenly knocked on my door.
On being buzzed in, the customer receives a towel (to wear, around the waist) and the key for his room or locker.
A client has to be buzzed in by Mr. Grayson to a space that, despite the copious displays of antlers and issues of Esquire and Elle Décor, retains a whiff of the cellar space it once was.
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