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Having the left trigger buzz as you squeeze the brake at high speed is electrifying, and running wide through a fast turn not only sounds like bad news, as the tires scream and you hang on for dear life, but the controller relays that information directly into your hands in a way Gran Turismo has never really tried.
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The title of the series plays with the idea of "hotboxing" a car, as well as the triggering chemicals buzzing in our skin that excite us, attract us, and bring us together, in ways both physically and creatively.
Not surprisingly, the merest possibility that a yeti-like beast may be living in the jungles of India has triggered a huge buzz in the world of cryptozoology, the usually derided study of uncatalogued creatures.
Despite the buzz triggered by the last-minute news that the LA Galaxy star and former England skipper was flying in specially to be part of the ancient ceremony, the more formal duties came down to the Princess Royal as leader of the British delegation to Athens.
I wasn't sure who Molloy was, but I assumed that she was another one of the nutty trans hacktivists who had been "triggered" by the buzz generated when Jared Leto thanked me in his Oscars acceptance speech.
Hearing loss often triggers an inescapable buzz (tinnitus) and causes everyday sounds to become intolerably loud (hyperacusis), but exactly where and how this occurs in the brain is unknown.
At a restaurant, tables are littered with phones, and the slightest beep buzz or blink triggers an immediate spasm of arm and thumb.
The book could more explicitly emphasize combinations of clues, or "buzz" words, that should trigger certain associations for the test taker (e.g., if question stem includes "cirrhosis and oysters," look for " Vibrio vulnificus" among the answer choices).
In 1999, it became the rage on buzz about online ordering, hair trigger control of inventory and real-time pricing.
It followed problems with Google Buzz, a social networking application that triggered a storm of protest when it was launched and automatically connected people via their email accounts.
In other words, the smell of the previously punished odour does not itself trigger escape, but gives direction to an escape which is otherwise triggered – namely by the buzz.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com