Word: buzzes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...while I was growing up, I was the fat boy in the Big Boy jeans." At an inauguration party, Susan had seen Bill Clinton disappear from the party with a tall blond woman in tow. Hillary was putting on a brave face, but the incident was stirring up a buzz, and Susan could tell she was upset. She went over to commiserate with the state's new first lady, sharing an observation she'd got from Betty Tucker, wife of then Congressman Jim Guy Tucker. "Betty told me," Susan confided, "that it doesn't change from the local...
Senior co-captain Elizabeth Proudfit (aka Buzz, as she will always be remembered) and senior forward Amy Reinhard turned in what were arguably their best performances of the season in their final game against Vandy. Buzz scored 19 points and dished out four assists, while Reinhard finished with 15 points and four rebounds...
...least Dole doesn't have to worry much about Alexander anymore. The former Tennessee Governor's flimsy showing in South Carolina belied the idea that he would start to win once the race headed South. "We can already feel the buzz disappearing," said an Alexander senior staff member last week. So did House Speaker Newt Gingrich. In an interview with TIME Saturday evening, Gingrich pronounced Alexander finished. "Lamar had a good clean shot, but when you're down eight or nine percent, the strategy of waiting for Dole to wear out is not going to work...
Otherwise, when the alien said, "Come with us into our spaceship," the earthling might just say, "Buzz off, figment," and go on about his business, leaving the extraterrestrial just standing there, truly embarrassed...
...creator, Michaels, remains confident that he will win any present or future ratings fight. "The more people who will be watching late-night TV, the more people who will be watching us," he says, sounding like an abandoned NBC ad campaign. He professes to be unconcerned that the buzz surrounding his show is at the moment dangerously quiet. "We will prevail. As more and more people connect to the new cast members, more and more people will be talking about us." Or, as ostensibly patient NBC entertainment chief Don Ohlmeyer reminded reporters in a speech last month, the show...