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favor of
musical chimes,
which had a
softer tone.
Piezoelectric buzzers, or
piezo buzzers, as they are
sometimes called, were
invented by ****anese manufacturers...
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their use of accounts: some
argue buzzers exclusively refer to
sockpuppet operators;
while others argue that
buzzers may use
influencer accounts, if not...
- UVB-76 (Russian: УВБ-76; , also
known by the
nickname "The
Buzzer", is a
shortwave radio station that
broadcasts in
Upper Side Band mode on the frequency...
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fiction (e.g. Batman's
nemesis The Joker)
employ "lethally powerful" joy
buzzers as weapons. In Walt Disney's
Mickey Mouse cartoon film Mickey's
Rival (1936)...
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Buzzers, ****uming the
Buzzer name. The
Buzzers left the
Metro league in 1995 to join the new
Ontario Provincial Junior A
Hockey League. The
Buzzers disbanded...
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scored a 3-point
buzzer-beater to lead the
Dallas Mavericks to a 107-104
victory against the
Boston Celtics,
making him to beat the
buzzers twice in six months...
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golden buzzer to an act
without losing their own
personal golden buzzers; and an "audience"
golden buzzer under which the
panel can
award a
golden buzzer to...
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often seen on TV quiz shows. The
buzzers plug into a USB port and the game
allows use of
either one or two sets of
buzzers allowing up to
eight players in...
- Look up
buzzer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
buzzer is a
signalling device.
Buzzer or The
Buzzer may also
refer to:
Buzzer (whirligig), an ancient...
- name.
American Natives used the
buzzer as a toy and, also ceremonially, as to call up the wind.
Early American buzzers were
constructed of wood, bone,...