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The result is an album that follows a deliciously free-associative logic, veering wildly between bursts of perfect, fizzing pop (the chattering skip of 'Carbonated', with its talk of "basslines", is strangely reminiscent of Puretone's 'Addicted To Bass'), glowing ambience ( 'Ruby') and buzzing
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Carbonated drinks have been shown to worsen some incontinence symptoms.
10 Things That Can Make Incontinence Worse health.com 2010
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Another pointed to the controversy of one plate: No one has ever seen a "Carbonated Warbler," and according to this fellow Audubon may have been trying to reconstruct a destroyed picture.
The Joys of Slow Looking Willard Spiegelman 2011
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Carbonated beverages raise alcohol levels faster, because the gas irritates the stomach lining, causing alcohol to be absorbed faster.
Testing the Limits of Tipsy Melinda Beck 2011
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Carbonated soft drinks is a pretty stagnant, slightly declining category.
Bigger Splash Planned for a Niche Citrus Soda Valerie Bauerlein 2010
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Carbonated beverages apparently rob the body of calcium, so switch to “flat” drinks.
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Carbonated mineralized groundwater has made millions for the folks at Perrier, so I figure the springs near sequestration plants are just another form of economic stimulus if the sequestration doesn't work out as advertised.
Is the FutureGen 'Clean Coal' Project Back in the Stimulus Bill? 2010
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Carbonated mineralized groundwater has made millions for the folks at Perrier, so I figure the springs near sequestration plants are just another form of economic stimulus if the sequestration doesn't work out as advertised.
Is the FutureGen 'Clean Coal' Project Back in the Stimulus Bill? 2010
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Carbonated drink sales fell 2.3% in 2007 vs. 2006, says Beverage Digest, but Red Bull thinks its name and the natural formula will beat the odds.
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Saldana TM, Basso O, Darden R, Sandler DP (2007) Carbonated beverages and chronic kidney disease.
How drinking too much sugary soda pop raises risk of kidney disease in women 2009
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