Bubbly Surprise (Pink) with Exclusive Doll & Pet, $29.88; amazon.
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But good bubbly is not fine enough for Oscar night.
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Sparkling water has been a bright spot for bubbly beverages.
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In these situations, you will need a glass of bubbly.
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Capriccio Bubbly Sangria, however, has received other descriptions on Twitter.
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Elliott has also posted about the "bubbly and uplifting" dancer.
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It's sweet (but not too sweet), bubbly, and perfectly spiced.
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They might also appreciate a second glass of the bubbly.
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She was smart, hilarious, bubbly and beautiful — inside and out.
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Now the bubbly cut has a music video to match.
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You only need three ingredients to master this bubbly drink.
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You've got the cutie, who's just, like, innocent, bubbly, fun.
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And saber the bottle of bubbly while you're at it.
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His ass was totally sweet to eat, perky and bubbly.
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JL: Oh, you mean like they're not bubbly. Yeah. Something.
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Sherman, 70, was known as a bubbly and vivacious volunteer.
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Girls who were funny or bubbly or eager or smart.
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"It has its freaky moments," Melian, the kitchen's bubbly manager.
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She also developed bubbly blisters on her legs, Miller added.
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Overall, the bubbly water trend shows no sign of deflating.
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She's bubbly and fiercely independent — and she's ready to eat.
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Or they pour a bottle of bubbly over their cereal.
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But I also have a thing for bubbly lullaby music.
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This album's bubbly percussive energy is a syncretic, collaborative marvel.
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California Roots, Target's $5 wine, will introduce a Sauvignon Blanc, and Wine Cube, Target's boxed wine line, is hitting shelves in new four-pack cans available in both bubbly rosé and bubbly white wine.
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"It now comes out all bubbly and smelling fantastic," he said.
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Break out the bubbly and toast to your new life together.
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Your spirit—you're so bubbly, you're so happy all the time.
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The retardant went on its bubbly rampage at about 11 a.m.
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"Going from 2012, I was this smiley, bubbly Gabby," she explained.
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She's a bubbly, playful pageant queen from Alabama — or is she?
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Jay Z's own bubbly flowed freely during the latest Fenty showing.
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I'm presuming she is a girl based on her bubbly handwriting.
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Woods' solemn mood was noticeably different from her usual bubbly behavior.
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"Oh man," the bubbly Biles tells PEOPLE in the current issue.
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With that low price, you'll still have money leftover for bubbly.
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We paid my photog friend $50 and a bottle of bubbly.
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In bubbly conditions, getting the 2x increase in valuation was easy.
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"One makes it creamier, one makes it more bubbly," she says.
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It becomes a mess of naked models, Westwood's staff sipping bubbly.
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She was such a bright light, a beautiful spirit, bubbly, positive.
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TL;DR: Snag the bubbly SodaStream Fizzi for $67.49 at Walmart.
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Thanks to bubbly beverage purveyor Perrier, a heart-pumping zip line.
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She had short dark hair and this bubbly way about her.
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Some very bubbly formulas may even tickle when under your nose.
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However, previous images could only capture bits of its bubbly bulk.
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Only American bubbly, like California sparkling wine, can fill the glasses.
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Overall, he's just really nice and positive and bubbly and stuff.
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The melodies are clean and bubbly, but the message is real.
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It also looks exactly like it sounds: bubbly, ebullient and fun.
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Start with something bubbly, like an herbal, pine-scented spritz ($12).
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"Faye is a bubbly, energetic first grader," Snellgrove said Tuesday evening.
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It is bubbly, fruity, and carbonated, and it is perfectly drinkable.
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Her bubbly personality was the glue that held her team together.
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"Faye is a bubbly, energetic first grader," Snellgrove said Tuesday evening.
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Be as descriptive as possible: Is the cloud large and bubbly?
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Lily is too loud, too bubbly, too high-energy, too much.
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Here is what nine of them wore for the bubbly occasion.
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This market is still a little bubbly," Johnson told "Closing Bell.
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It leaves me a little flat, like bubbly in a coupe.
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Bubbly Champagne or prosecco are generally the go-to drinks of choice when people are set on celebrating (or romancing) but thanks to a brand-new product, that glass of bubbly can get even more festive.
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We'll just say ... bubbly flows just fine where the sun don't shine.
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Bubbly limestone facades are exposed in multiple sections of the construction area.
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He's always good energy and bubbly mindset, and he keeps it real.
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John Cornyn participated too, but he posted a photo of "bubbly" instead.
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She's been described as energetic and bubbly, loving fancy dresses and shoes.
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Break out the bubbly and balloons: It's Instagram Stories' one-year birthday.
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But to blame Gina's woes on a bubbly equity market seems disingenuous.
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Portia Ferrari I think my hair reflects my personality – big and bubbly.
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Bake in preheated oven until bubbly and golden brown, about 35 minutes.
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Young Adult's plot takes most of its elements from bubbly romantic comedies.
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Mr Xi might succeed in skimming some froth from a bubbly market.
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So, go ahead, and bust out the bubbly for New Year's Eve.
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Beneath a bubbly exterior, Zoey is wise far beyond her 15 years.
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Bake in oven until cheese is hot and bubbly, about 15 minutes.
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They're bright and bubbly sixth-graders on their first day of school.
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"Bubbly" and "vivacious" go beyond cheerful to imply a lack of seriousness.
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She was bubbly, funny, strong-minded and, at 32, happy with herself.
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A little more lively, a little more bubbly, a little more colourful.
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Bake uncovered for 45 to 50 minutes until golden, hot, and bubbly.
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" He added: "If it's a bubbly, energetic name we will incorporate Champagne.
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We first started seeing cans of spiked bubbly water in summer 2016.
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Whatever the mix, acronym mania is usually a sign of bubbly thinking.
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The sun gently harmonizes with optimistic Jupiter, encouraging bubbly and open conversations.
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Immediately afterward, another black girl calls Bubbly a "pathetic Oreo" and worse.
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Yesterday a bubbly 333-year-old girl popped in with her mother.
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Bake at 375 Fº for about 15 minutes or until very bubbly.
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Jefferson, for his part, is bubbly and restrained at the same time.
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Bake, uncovered, in preheated oven until slightly reduced and bubbly, about 1½ hours.
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"A bubbly probiotic tea," says the label, "truly nature's treat," adds the marketing.
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It was a dark, quirky rom-com starring "Franny," a confident, bubbly sweetheart.
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Cook over medium heat for 2 minutes, until sauce is bubbly and thick.
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The bubbly single "Sunshine Type" shows how much Turnover's songs have opened up.
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"Hi David Pierce!" it said, in white letters on a blue bubbly background.
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Sip that bubbly all day for just $12.75 (usually $14.99) during SodaStream's sale.
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If there's a word that could describe me now, it would be bubbly.
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Her bubbly demeanor and looks helped land her a string of wealthy husbands.
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And, no matter what, the junk food and bubbly booze will be plentiful.
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Capriccio Bubbly Sangria is an alcoholic beverage that's 13.9 percent alcohol by volume.
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A source previously told PEOPLE that Sanchez has a "bubbly" and "social" personality.
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Tonight we open the bubbly and re read while we empty the jar.
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"She was a bubbly, outgoing young lady," her pastor, Phil Fulton, tells PEOPLE.
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Putting my haggard feet into that warm bubbly bath was a religious experience.
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No New Year's celebration is complete without good friends and great (bubbly) cocktails.
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"She had this wicked bubbly personality, and was always so chipper," he says.
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Some of the cloudy, bubbly ice could be as fragile as crystal stemware.
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Emma Stone is a bubbly ingénue, and Dwayne Johnson a relatable beach bodybuilder.
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I had the option to choose red wine or white, bubbly or flat.
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Crémant is a sparkling wine but is not as quite bubbly as Champagne.
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But most Germans still prefer their flat, egalitarian meritocracy over bubbly, caffeinated commercialism.
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A champagne concierge can help tourists plan activities dedicated to the bubbly stuff.
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The "Cool" video, while nothing particularly new or special, is pure bubbly joy.
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Luckily, it's still possible to enjoy creamy, bubbly green bean casserole—cruelty-free.
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Wines of The Times Don't call pétillant naturel the new bubbly in town.
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Venus connects with Uranus on March 27 and you're feeling bubbly and flirtatious.
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Sounding "bubbly," Tony told him he was calling from Dubai, Mr. Dukwana said.
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Its bubbly, beautifully charred wood-fired pies come scattered with what's in season.
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"Without coffee, she'd be bubbly," Zaidi recalled of Birx in a 22008 interview.
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"She was bubbly and laughing, and it was so infectious," Ms. Getty said.
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Whichever the case, soak in its bubbly and slithering Missy Elliott-throwback production.
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One caution: Try to drink your bubbly with food, not alone, experts advise.
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But suddenly I realized, they also make me bubbly, outgoing, grateful, and supportive.
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Mr. Gallant recalls being taken with "how adorable and bubbly" Ms. LaRocca was.
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Let the mixture stand for 5 minutes—it should be bubbly and frothy.
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Her bubbly personality and marijuana-smoking mother Judy helped make McLaughlin a fan favorite.
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Glenn Powell is starting the Screen Actors Guild Awards off in style — with bubbly!
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The drums create low, bubbly mountains of spheres that rise as the song progresses.
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A different source previously told PEOPLE that Sanchez has a "bubbly" and "social" personality.
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We shake hands and Taff's bubbly wife brings me a flute of pink prosecco.
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Each dessert was mounded high to create an "abstract, real bubbly" look, says Bullock.
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Bubbly does not fare well at altitude; it is too acidic to taste nice.
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When it's time to pop open the bubbly, Kris Jenner will always be prepared.
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Many readers will find this bubbly optimism hard to swallow, like too much champagne.
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A chocolate Oscar, bottle of bubbly or huge tin of popcorn make great gifts.
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She attributes Geordi's bubbly derrière to daily exercise and a naturally fluffy coat.
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Classic drink pairing here is going to be the bubbly wubbly, the effervescence, a.k.a.
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After all, it does combine three of our favorite things: cheese, dessert, and bubbly.
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A single 200ml bottle of the Sparkling Gold concentrate makes 12 glasses of bubbly.
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She's a bubbly personality, a frickin' beast on the beam, and an outstanding friend.
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I was speechless — I'd get all bubbly and forget my lines and completely blank.
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I do have a big butt, I thought, just sitting, bubbly, in my khakis.
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Iran aspires to be a bubbly BRIC economy, but growth was sluggish last year.
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The 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will start off in style — with bubbly!
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Mean Girls on Broadway is a thrilling cautionary tale, bubbly and full of bite.
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Before you break out the bubbly, know that this strategy isn't necessarily for everyone.
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Bake the pie for 45 minutes, or until crust is brown and filling bubbly.
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It's common to give a bottle of bubbly, but why not make it organic?
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Adding ice is out of the question, obviously — no one wants watered-down bubbly.
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Bake until the top is golden brown and filling is bubbly, 25 – 30 minutes.
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I want to get some bubbly, as that seems appropriate for such an event.
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You know, when we used to create foamy beards and Mohawks from bubbly bathwater.
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It's surprisingly comforting and bubbly, with zapping laser sounds providing most of the sparks.
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Let the mixture stand for 5 minutes—it should be bubbly and frothy. 2.
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To add cheer, may I suggest a crackling fire and a bottle of bubbly?
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"Viscous and yet so bubbly" is how he characterizes it after the first swill.
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Am I just adverse to other women owning their femininity through bubbly pink packaging?
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Top with remaining the cheddar and bake until golden and bubbly, about 40 minutes.
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Torres and Ciangherotti are magnetic, and Velasco is a treat as the bubbly Renaldo.
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All that's left to do is melt the butter and crack open the bubbly.
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Ms. Soto, 22, is the bubbly, extroverted one; her brother is a little shy.
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"He's so bubbly, and he just bounces off the walls with energy," Wolforth said.
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Swift's delivery in each scene is bubbly and sweet, all smiles as she sings.
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Oranges don't just yield the nectar that complements cheap bubbly during a bottomless brunch.
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The story follows Yaichi, a terse single father, and his bubbly, inquisitive daughter Kana.
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"He was so bubbly," says Leo Sanchez, 22, who taught Shepard history in junior high.
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Crunchy floam, bubbly slime, glossy slime, all different slimes have different sounds that people enjoy.
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That dream felt so damn real, & you were all bubbly & happy like you always were.
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Place in smoker and cook 1 hour at 225°F, until brown, bubbly and delicious.
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"She said I had the personality because I had always been very bubbly," Garcia recounts.
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Concerns over the banks has being driven in part by Australia's long-bubbly property market.
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The area is named after the bubbly beverage because the volcano's heat creates little bubbles.
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But that would hit Tesla's bubbly stock price, which relies on a very rosy future.
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In China, when something like tech becomes a hot topic...it's easy to become bubbly.
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Those in the Delta One front cabin will get free bubbly poured by the glass.
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Now he's just the bubbly kid we knew again … I'm behind him a million percent.
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Tiny styrofoam or plastic beads: These teensy spheres lend a bubbly quality to your slime.
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He seems a little agitated," she says, noting that James is usually a "bubbly baby.
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Those who have met her know her spirit is always bubbly and kind & uplifting energy!
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That means everything from bubbly network sitcoms to dark HBO dramedies are in the mix.
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The doting father of seven says there's never a dull moment with the "bubbly" Kenydii.
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Food HACK: The bubbly prosecco adds light acidity and fruity sweetness to the final dish.
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Andy was a free spirit known for her eccentric wardrobe, bubbly personality and compassionate heart.
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The bubbly Mexican vlogger has also interviewed big name celebrities including Shakira and Sofia Vergara.
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In all price brackets, prices are less bubbly than they were a few years ago.
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On her Instagram Stories, she posted a video of someone pouring two glasses of bubbly.
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He is still as smiley, bubbly and happy as he was before going into hospital.
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Without a doubt, somebody will be toasting to their latest success with a little bubbly.
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One neighbor said the normally bubbly and outgoing toddler had lost her "sparkle," Lind says.
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Get them a disco ball or a bottle of something bubbly for their next soirée.
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Top with the cheeses and broil on high until melted and bubbly, 3-4 minutes.
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Add a dash to the bubbly beverage and it'll impart a pretty rose-gold hue.
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Andy Cohen, everyone's favorite bubbly and outspoken talk show host, has no time for snitches.
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" Bubbly Bible-lover McLaughlin: "If you can't take my sparkle, then stay off my rainbow.
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"Bubbly times selfie," she captioned one closeup shot as she smiled flirtatiously for the camera.
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Great color, bubbly cheese, and an even crust with just a touch of crunchy brown.
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This brand of bubbly was first awarded a royal warrant by Queen Victoria in 20113.
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Founded in 1772, Veuve Clicquot is another brand of bubbly that holds a royal warrant.
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She was bubbly, and smart, and fun; we had a good time being around her.
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Paige was really happy all the time and exciting, and my sister was really bubbly.
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Bet he's enjoying the bubbly show put on by his beautiful wife and baby girl.
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Overwhelmed by the choices, I went with the bubbly beverage I already knew was good.
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But we also found great deals on beer at Target and bubbly at Trader Joe's.
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Called Spritz Syrups, they're for a glass of bubbly, a carbonated cocktail or a mocktail.
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But with the Bubbly Blaster® you can turn up the fun an extra notch.
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Chaotically elegant and joyfully bubbly, but unwieldy, the work doesn't get uncorked all that often.
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So, if you're going to buy a bottle of new-world bubbly, consider your budget.
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Once the skin is bubbly, remove and let cool — then peel, de-seed and halve.
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Wide-eyed and bubbly, she spends her days homemaking and playing games on her cellphone.
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"Genius & Anxiety" feels like an afterthought, tagged on to a bubbly inventory of individual trajectories.
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I am normally very bubbly but my mates and the family said I seemed off.
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Among the timepieces, luggage, bubbly and luxury conveyances, however, there was an opening in footwear.
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Top evenly with the streusel and bake until golden, thick, and bubbly, about 35 minutes.
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She's super fun, bubbly and outgoing and he's more of a serious personality and more introverted.
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She's bubbly and bright, but beneath that candy shell is a bitter and somewhat cynical core.
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The start of a new year is more than just an opportunity to pop some bubbly.
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With smiles full of braces, curls we couldn't control, and frilly dresses with bubbly shoulder pads.
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"Michelle always brought people together with her bubbly personality and loving, giving heart," her family said.
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New Year's Eve is upon us, and that means it's time to break out the bubbly.
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The Welsh property market is less bubbly than England's, pressing down on the stamp-duty take.
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Not only is a cold white wine super refreshing, but a cold bubbly is safer, too.
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Without the bubbly synth under their voices, "I Don't Believe In Us" is a different song.
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Marina Joyce is a bubbly 19-year-old YouTuber based in London with over 600,000 subscribers.
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Whoever takes the win this season, the forecast is in ... and we're predicting heavy, bubbly showers.
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Adrienne Jones was a pretty, popular sophomore with an infectious laugh and bubbly sense of humor.
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Vaseline Limited Edition Lip Therapy Pink Bubbly Tin, $4.99, available on July 3 exclusively at Walgreens.
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You know her for her bubbly personality, adorable children and of course, her amazing home renovations.
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The point is you can be bubbly on a Monday and crying publicly on a Tuesday.
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From cult-favorite LaCroix to gourmet-minded Spindrift, fans can't get enough of the bubbly beverages.
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Family and friends were stumped as to why anyone would want to kill the bubbly teen.
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Bake until crust is deep golden brown and the cheese is bubbly with some browned spots.
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It's sweet, yes, but also refreshing, bubbly and most importantly, packaged in a travel-friendly can.
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Pret A Manger, a British food chain, specialises in bubbly good humour as well as sandwiches.
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The effect is perverse, encouraging people to funnel yet more cash into Britain's bubbly housing market.
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Keerthi, a bubbly 13-year-old Indian girl with a big smile, was quirky and upbeat.
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" Her father Antonio Jones told the outlet his daughter was "fun, loving, big heart(ed), bubbly.
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Bubbly, a bit sweet, and—considering the Southern hemisphere is soon entering summer—damn near perfect.
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WITH Britain's property market fizzing, the obvious cure for bubbly prices is to ramp up housebuilding.
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" Despite her struggles, Kardashian was still a bubbly, outgoing teen: "In high school, I was athletic.
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This time, the chain is swapping out its rosé-colored bubbly for a verdant green hue.
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" Instead, Bell's bubbly personality gave way to a "complete and utter sense of isolation and loneliness.
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Raise a glass of bubbly, because Amazon is bringing another F. Scott Fitzgerald classic to life.
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The singer, known for her hit song "Bubbly," actually auditioned with it back in the day.
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It had bubbly heart stickers and star stickers and Mork & Mindy stickers and Peanuts stickers, too.
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Before she had this bubbly, happy personality, and you weren't allowed to be happy at ITC.
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Where the VSCO girl may be bright and bubbly, the e-girl is quiet and moody.
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As for bubbly drinks, your body absorbs them faster, thanks to the carbon dioxide in them.
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Her earlier work portrayed her as a bubbly and colorful teen fascinated with anime and fantasy.
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Instead of reserving the bubbly for special occasions, the duo believes champagne should be enjoyed anytime.
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Each large container can create around 60L of seltzer depending on how bubbly you like it.
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It is not uncommon for the bubbly to be gone by the end of the day.
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Did you know, for example, that Rapunzel features a bubbly blue elephant with exquisite blond braids?
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After her mother expressed that the bubbly was delicious, Witherspoon quipped: "Put her in a commercial."
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When I arrived, everything was great, they had moved in, cooked tacos, and started popping bubbly.
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But she is still the bubbly character you see on TV. Her marriage has matured, too.
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Let us survey the many moods of Molly Brown: She is perky, chirpy, spunky, bubbly, cheerful.
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Large, bubbly cumulonimbus clouds, which resemble puffs from a pipe, often warn of a developing thunderstorm.
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To cap it off, more good economic news kept the already bubbly markets frothing ever higher.
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Front Burner A seasonal Mille Crêpes cake is topped with a glittering gelée made with bubbly.
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Uncorked, Senator Bob Corker, the Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has grown bubbly.
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And of course, the chest comes equipped with thermal champagne coolers to keep your bubbly chilled.
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At first, Dorothy comes off as a bubbly teenage girl with a love for sugary drinks.
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That's right you can now buy glorious little bits of milk chocolate filled with bubbly-flavored goo.
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After a day full of Easter festivities, Christina managed to get a little downtime for some bubbly.
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Drew Barrymore radiated her signature bubbly charm at the Pebble Beach Food & Wine festival on April 2.
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"He's just a nice, open and bubbly kid and he has become my greatest teacher," she says.
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On our first night there, I was captivated by the Colombian influencer's bubbly personality and bright smile.
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At the beginning of the show, when she's with her friends or family, she's carefree and bubbly.
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This is why soda, in many ways, is a fizzy and bubbly conduit to understanding American history.
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From the side or the rear, the UX Concept looks like a smooth, almost bubbly crossover SUV.
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Like many watching at home, Robbie and his friends definitely did not hold back while drinking bubbly.
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While she may be giving off those teen angst vibes, her bubbly personality is still the same.
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First up, there's Torra Doza (Myrna Velasco), a young, bubbly and gifted pilot, who's friends with Kaz.
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" Lima says walking the brand's catwalk makes her feel, "happy, sexy, like an angel, excited and bubbly!
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It's bubbly, refreshing, flavorful (if you so desire), and a solid alternative when water gets too boring.
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Food was fresh and gently marinated in delicate sauces; the guests were marinated in the finest bubbly.
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So break out the bubbly and get ready for holiday-party season to pay off big time.
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There was bubbly, there was confetti, there was pizza — and there was Val: Tip of the iceberg!
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My sister [Gigi Hadid] is very bubbly and very out there, and I was always very reserved.
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Her dad said she was her "usually bubbly self" until Sunday night, the last day of break.
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From her hair, to her clothes, to her bubbly personality, she lives her life on full volume.
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Then she showed up in the Refinery29 lobby, and was... a young, bubbly, Jewish woman from California.
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The Sharks have cornered the market on veterans thirsting to quaff the bubbly from the Stanley Cup.
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BUBBLY Things morph into each other, and before we know it, it's 6 o'clock and drinks time.
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"Bubbly — that's it," said Natasha David, when asked what a drink needed to qualify as a spritz.
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As families chug back the bubbly, prices for the two categories start to waterfall in different directions.
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She was cute and bubbly and youthful, but she was going to twerk and we knew it.
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Fans in the comments love Cruz's bubbly personality, which is unfailingly positive in her shiny, colorful videos.
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And kneeling on a blanket surrounded by vibrators was Ana, the bubbly woman who runs the classes.
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"She's been coming here for the past 16 years and has always been so bubbly," she said.
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On one hand, he had Hannah Ann Sluss, a bubbly woman who was fully committed to Peter.
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I do try to hold onto the bubbly colloquial Aussie way of not taking things too seriously.
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We definitely went to town on some bubbly, creamy cauliflower gratin, which is also a family fave.
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Heidi, once a bubbly 17-year-old from Colorado, had 10 cosmetic operations in a single day.
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Yolanda said Arike's bubbly personality had drawn people into her orbit since she was a little girl.
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The whole emerges from the oven with a heavenly fragrance, all bubbly fruit and crisp, golden crust.
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Despite the cast primarily consisting of bubbly anime caricatures, the prevailing emotion in Three Houses is resentment.
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Bubbly wines have enthralled me ever since I visited Moët's home caves in Épernay as a teenager.
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I'm not saying you have to be outgoing, charming, nice, bubbly, pleasing, and generous all at once.
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Plus, the dish was really cheap to make and its bubbly, gooey topping is hard to beat.
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I had gotten good news that day, so I offered to bring a bottle of bubbly too.
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The holidays are a season for indulging in some bubbly, why not change it up this year?
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So it makes sense to look to various markets that might be getting bubbly in dangerous ways.
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On the flip side, you'd probably enjoy having a bubbly, welcoming stone like citrine handy during the summertime.
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This ensuing collection, which features a propulsive mix of bubbly songs from around the world, is simply incredible.
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Like, for instance, the "Afternoon Delight," a refreshing bubbly cocktail made with absinthe and a hint of pineapple.
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I've created this image, this alter ego, which is Courtney Stodden, the bubbly persona who marries old men.
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In the champagne study, people drinking bubbly showed an early spike in alcohol levels after about five minutes.
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Business Insider recently reported that the classic Champagne flute may not be the best way to appreciate bubbly.
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"When the food is mildly hot, light reds, off-dry whites, and even bubbly go well," says Bhasin.
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"There's a huge demand to be this personality type who is really bubbly all the time," he says.
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Diners will be able to wash it all down with some Cristal, Dom Perignon and other expensive bubbly.
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Those menus are bubbly in a way that's reminiscent of webOS, even if it's Android under the hood.
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The bubbly-looking curved and corners are replaced with the sharper edges that it introduced earlier this year.
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Yolanda has an extremely bubbly personality, she pretty much never stops smiling—and that includes when she's fighting.
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The 26-year-old immediately became a leading Bachelorette candidate with her bubbly personality and appreciation for moonshine.
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He's very bubbly and positive, has this childlike way about him, and is quite fit for his age.
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As I try to figure out how they got so weirdly spongy and bubbly, I burn my toast.
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Cranky investigator Yamuna (Masaharu Fukuyama) deals with bubbly rookie partner Rika (Nanami Sakuraba) and their corrupt co-workers.
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Accompanying our bubbly beverages in 2018, Whole Foods says that puffed and popped snacks will become a staple.
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And there's no better person to front it than the bubbly, adorable Elle Fanning in jaw-dropping jewels.
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If you feel sad and don't feel like being bubbly, too bad — there are no days like that.
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Even Anna Camp's character Aubrey, a bubbly, blonde queen bee, is hardly as flawless as she initially seems.
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She needs to train new waitresses and warn friendly, bubbly Maci (Haley Lu Richardson) away from one customer.
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Eve is bubbly, charismatic, and tends to bring out the best in people (qualities which Casey finds insufferable).
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And if the bubbly effervescence isn't quite your thing, Lakeland has other alcohol-inspired frostings on offer, too.
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The ICO news instantly spiked Kodak's stock price 44 per cent in January's oh-so-bubbly crypto market.
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I was speechless — I'd get all bubbly and forget my lines and completely blank … It was so difficult.
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There's Ethan Suplee as Bill Shaker, an old friend of Dougie's, and Sara Paxton as bubbly Candy Shaker.
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Craig Kimbrel set the mood for the boys ... declaring, "You're too dry!!" before drenching his teammates with bubbly.
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Her bubbly exuberance allowed her to throw herself into every dance she performed despite being wracked with insecurity.
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Her bubbly exuberance allowed her to throw herself into every dance she performed despite being wracked with insecurity.
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Behind the bubbly and dessert is a strategy that aims to stand out, particularly on lucrative international routes.
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Director Petra Collins' last major video was the bubbly retro-dream of "Boy Problems" by Carly Rae Jepsen.
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A bubbly jokester in the first season, Taystee eventually became the acting secretary for the warden, Joe Caputo.
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Dear Kelsey,I recently started medical school and I've noticed that I'm not my usual bubbly self anymore.
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"I love you all," the bubbly Ostapenko told the fans after claiming the biggest win of her career.
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Nearly the same age, the congresswomen initially give off a bubbly vibe of moving into a college dorm.
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Douglas was 16, a chatty and bubbly and joyful teenager tucked into a tiny, lithe but powerful body.
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But the young girl struggled to understand why her usually bubbly younger brother wasn't his normal happy self.
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Upon cracking the seal on the sparkling water, don't be alarmed if it's filled with big, bubbly energy.
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The clumsy bartender, spilling the bubbly into the manhattan, set the mess aside and made the drinks anew.
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And we must say, the bubbly baby looks really, really adorable in her pointed hat and red suit.
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A bald, bespectacled man with an endearingly bubbly disposition, Lucey didn't offer much to support the state's case.
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For someone who deals with death on a constant basis, Dr. Rebecca Hsu is shockingly bubbly and vivacious.
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He's more concerned that everyone knows how "bubbly" Addison is, how "smart" Ware is, how "eloquent" Umenyiora is.
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Still, she flashes a tense smile and does her best to bond with Conway's bubbly British wife, Hannah.
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One Petri dish contains a cluster of bubbly white dots, signaling that the patient does indeed have gonorrhea.
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Gregg and Angus fill me with warm, bubbly happiness because their love is messy, imperfect, and beautifully aspirational.
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Fazia Deen, Dar al-Hijrah's outreach coordinator, is a bubbly, bright-voiced young woman wearing a colorful hijab.
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I stop at a truck stop to grab a bubbly water, gum, and a pouch of apple sauce.
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A breath of nature (and perhaps also a glass of something bubbly) amid the wildness of fashion week.
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The production is so bubbly and it's such a cool contemporary version of like a Bruce Hornsby song.
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President Bill Clinton also presided over a bubbly stock market but resisted the urge to gloat about it.
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I love the cucumber kimchi, skinny little numbers whose soft tartness is almost bubbly and very slightly minty.
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Two delicious rosés lead the way, along with a bordeaux, a California cabernet and a South African bubbly.
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This guide includes everything from a sleeping bag built for two to the perfect bottle of pink bubbly.
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" — Donna, Houston "The news kind of shocked me because she always seemed like a happy and bubbly person.
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Then, top with something bubbly and refreshing, whether spicy ginger beer, botanical tonic water or fizzy soda water.
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Susan Korn, the bubbly personality behind accessories brand Susan Alexandra, is the talk of New York Fashion Week.
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"She was very loving, very bubbly," the girl's mom, Christina Pruitt, told CNN affiliate WATE in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Hair-raising reboot Remember Melissa Joan Hart as the bubbly "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" back in the day?
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Ms. Malik's goal was to provide a platform for her real-life characters, Sharmeeli, Bubbly, Ishaa and Diya.
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If there is still some bubbly left, raise a glass to peace, strong economy and good equity markets.
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His love of the bubbly beverage is shared by many Americans and at least one of his predecessors.
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"Technology is ever-changing and growing, and in many ways, so is Perfume," the bubbly A-chan concedes.
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She's bubbly, but with bite; he's cool when he's not completely flustered, which is most of the time.
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Pies come out crispy, charred, and bubbly, and there's a wide variety of delicious toppings to choose from.
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And they all just accept me because I'm weird and kind of emo sometimes but then I'm bubbly.
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But instead of sunbathing or sipping bubbly ... Beyonce decided to go all daredevil and dive off the top deck.
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You still lined up in the early morning for bubbly wine, which is a victory in and of itself.
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Champagne Jell-O Cups Get the party started off right with a sparkly, bubbly Champagne Jell-O shot. 2.
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Add your favorite sauce and toppings in the middle and bake until golden brown and bubbly, about 15 minutes.
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On Sunday, April 14, the sun harmonizes with retrograde Jupiter at 9:40 AM, bringing bubbly and gregarious vibes.
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" Ever the bubbly presence, Brown also "enjoys seeing familiar faces and meeting new friends who shop in our store.
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There's Amber and the countless bubbly tumors covering her face, leading to Antonio and his spinal-cord stress ball.
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It's been a long time coming for Champagne Papi, but Drake has finally released his own Drizzy-brand bubbly.
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I guess I'll pop a little something of bubbly with my wife when I get home from work tonight.
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At the front of the hall, Jhula, a bubbly blonde and certified yoga instructor, remains poised despite the booze.
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Her mother described Greer as "goofy" and "bubbly" and said she would do anything for anybody, according to WALA.
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How are you supposed to browse your Instagram feed or drink the complimentary bubbly when your nails are wet?
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" Her father, Antonio Jones, told The Los Angeles Times that his daughter was "fun, loving, big heart(ed), bubbly.
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But her bubbly Aries personality captured the heart of America, and she's now going to be our new Bachelorette.
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"Friends who knew her well have described her as big hearted, bubbly and a positive person," the statement said.
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With their bubbly personalities and affinity for social media, the Shibutanis have established a broad base of followers online.
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The whole kit costs $70, which comes out to $14 a bottle — a pretty decent price for bubbly rosé.
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Kate Hudson is getting glam and enjoying some bubbly before stepping her well-shod foot onto the red carpet!
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Kate is bubbly with excitement every time she talks about Danny and how they are having a family together.
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Maame Biney knows America thinks of her as the bubbly teenage speed skater competing in her first Winter Olympics.
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Madilynn Shaffer quickly went from being a bubbly and upbeat toddler to not being able to walk or talk.
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Meaning that we very well might be sipping bubbly water from a can designed by the next Andy Warhol.
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It's bubbly, refreshing, flavorful (if you so desire), and a solid …Read more ReadWhat's better than LaCroix with booze?
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There are 3D renderings that look almost like photographs, and bubbly, colorful illustrations of wildlife and in-universe posters.
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The bubble was at it most bubbly at the Committee to Protect Journalists Awards in New York Tuesday night.
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Nobody deserves this, but she's just the life of the party, she's bubbly and she's fun and she's sweet.
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"I'm normally such a bubbly, positive person, and all of a sudden I stopped feeling like myself," she wrote.
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" She added,"I'm normally such a bubbly, positive person, and all of a sudden I stopped feeling like myself.
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I worried for the beautiful, bubbly, and funny Sarah, that he'd hurt her without either of them acknowledging it.
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But in the euro area too much of the borrowed money paid for consumption or investment in bubbly property.
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Parsons, a lover of country music, had a "vibrant, bubbly personality," her friend Robbie Walden told CNN affiliate KCPQ.
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We know how the movie ends—bucket and call it a night to get some cake and bubbly, right?
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She's so bubbly and even when she's in pain, she's constantly smiling and never lets anything keep her down.
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It's bite-sized and random, bright and bubbly — which makes it a great chaser to Breath of the Wild.
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" Invited to help, Mr. Romualdez envisioned the space as "a piazza for people in this bubbly corner of Manhattan.
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The SodaStream Source Sparkling Water Maker is easy to use and makes your beverage as bubbly as you'd like.
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Cool vanilla ice cream won't find a better place to nestle than a bed of bubbly biscuit-topped fruit.
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It doesn't have as strong of a sour, vinegar-like taste as other brands, and it's bubbly and refreshing.
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This super bubbly agua mineral, in retro green-tinted glass bottles, has developed a fervent following here in Texas.
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Reading the menu, the two New Yorkers clucked approvingly at the absence of hot soup or bubbly raclette dishes.
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So settle in, grab some bubbly, and let us be your official scorecard for the 89th annual Academy Awards.
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He had once been a teacher, happily married to his high school sweetheart with a bubbly baby named Elizabeth.
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Here are a few pro moves to get you closer to sipping free bubbly in a fully reclining seat.
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Her canelones de humita, (creamed corn) were the most bubbly golden hot dish I have ever had on Thanksgiving.
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Champagne. So why not cook with some bubbly and then chug the rest of the bottle with your meal?
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Champagne Bottle Ornament, $16Cheers to a happy holiday season with this cute ornament shaped like a bottle of bubbly.
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He didn't have highs and lows, he wasn't outgoing and bubbly, but then he didn't seem to be depressed.
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On Aura, the Puerto Rican trap/reggaeton singer-songwriter sustains a bubbly, mid-tempo electropulse for over an hour.
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She sang the bubbly mean-girl anthem "Look What You Made Me Do" while clutching a snake-gripped microphone.
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His daughter Rifkah, a bubbly 20-year old who seemed to know everyone in town, was abuzz with excitement.
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You could make this cake with bubbly water and a little run of citrus juice from an actual fruit.
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He is a small, bubbly middle-aged man with a fleshy face, short limbs, and deeply-etched laugh lines.
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They had paid for access, for a chance to sip bubbly with lawmakers in the halls of Australian government.
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The writer and composer Kirsten Childs ("The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin") has a story for you.
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Despite the end of "peak LaCroix" from a cultural standpoint, customers are as interested in bubbly water as ever.
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Not unlike Kardashian, the blonde, bubbly protagonist played by Reese Witherspoon defied all odds and became a law student.
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Few people would describe a bubbly young girl with lots of friends, who works hard to get good grades.
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But he was careful to save just enough of that hard-earned most satisfying bubbly for a gulp himself.
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"Another said they&aposd only bring a bottle of the bubbly to a party if they "hated everyone there.
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One taster who thoroughly enjoyed the bubbly said it tasted like it might come from a small "grower" vineyard.
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Her warm smile and naturally bubbly vivaciousness come to an abrupt halt when the topic switches to current events.
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But it's not funny when the image of a bubbly, wet noodle can only be erased with some real booze.
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"Because I'm really angry inside, I'm naturally miserable with a bubbly exterior," Aniston joked about being cast in the role.
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Given the choice between drinking seltzer and plain water, many people would opt for the bubbly, due to taste alone.
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What matters most is that you're drinking some liquid, and if it happens to be bubbly, then that's still great.
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The bubbly headlights are gone, and the car has a much more modern style (though the interior is quite sparse).
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Hibiscus Rosé Mimosa Nothing is more lovely than a hibiscus blossom floating in a tall glass of bubbly rosé.8.
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In fact, her bubbly Kentucky drawl is often interrupted by a burst of up-swinging giggles, even while discussing death.
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In case that wasn't enough of a clue, the words IT'S A BOY appeared in bubbly letters behind the group.
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Summer 93's newest drink trend is officially watermelon champagne, a sweet, bubbly and refreshing kicker on a hot day.
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So you can imagine my excitement when I tried Vaseline's limited-edition Pink Bubbly Lip Therapy balm, available this weekend.
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Among the mostly floral pink and bubbly looking offerings, I went with one about greed, money, and power: White Nights.
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Though we certainly have no issue enjoying them separately, who says we can't have our bubbly and our "cake," too?
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"Sizzly, bubbly apple crisp for my new cookbook," she captioned a video of the treat fresh out of the oven.
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The Sun in bright and bubbly Sagittarius will come out soon to entertain and delight you, so don't worry, Leo.
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Doris Day Doris Day, whose bubbly screen presence and velvety voice made her one of Hollywood's biggest stars, has died.
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Charlotte was "a bubbly, almost kind of goofy, gorgeous girl," Brosnan's longtime friend Nancy Ellison told PEOPLE after her death.
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Brite & Bubbly Bright sparkly pins usually only catch my eye for their crazy prices, like $15 or $20 a pop.
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The bubbly, dizzying "Naturalist" would be that animated band's hit—IRL it's the perfect soundtrack to a lazy weekend morning.
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Laughter broke out when a pair of prosecco bottles were popped and glasses of bubbly were poured and passed out.
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Despite a bubbly outlook on the consumer sector, Johnston does have one concern about the global financial markets, he said.
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"We're looking for that positivity, bubbly personality, someone we think would be good in a customer service role," Ruming said.
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What makes you scared, excited, bubbly or, more appropriately, what do you do to fill up your "big fucking bucket"?
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Yet this overlooked that Britain also has plenty to sell, from cars and financial services to jet engines and bubbly.
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The Bella Twins, Paige, Renee Young and Lana sipped on bubbly and frolicked in the waves Wednesday for a photoshoot.
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"We're looking for that positivity, bubbly personality — someone we think would be good in a customer service role," Ruming said.
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The Wedding Economy Need some bubbly to accompany those crumpets and scones at your royal wedding watch party this Saturday?
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The cafe also sold baked goods, local gifts, and bubbly to go with your cupcakes, baked goods, and local gifts.
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She is a bubbly teenager who has traveled here regularly to visit and to go fishing and snorkeling on vacation.
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Its textbook bubbly crust is covered in markings that span the char spectrum from golden-brown to nearly burnt-black.
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But it's not just food: There's the can of aerosol dry shampoo unloaded in there, which is bubbly ASMR goodness.
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Source: Birinyi Associates While many view bitcoin as bubbly, riding a parabolic wave, others believe it can go sharply higher.
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One driver may love your bubbly and talkative personality, while another having a bad day and a headache may not.
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This might sound scary, given how singular that bubbly period now seems — and given the brutal wealth destruction that followed.
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Most soda makers can be used for multiple types of carbonated beverages, including fizzy cocktails, sparkling juice, and bubbly water.
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Corner Slice's marvelous squares of thick, bubbly pan pizzas, often decorated with seasonal toppings like squash, fresh tomatoes and corn.
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It's date-reliant and innocuous, but the "bubbly" bits today are kind of a party pooper for my fellow Americans.
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Some of the markets for corporate debt that had looked a little bubbly two months ago appear less so now.
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I came home, and my partner's dough was just seething with promise — loose and bubbly and slick with olive oil.
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"I'm a fun, flirty, sexy & bubbly girl who just wants to hang out and have some fun," one ad read.
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What is there to do in the face of uncertainty but slug back the bubbly and get on with it?
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It also has plenty of beneficial uses, like making bubbly sodas, low-emissions fuels, and even helping to strengthen concrete.
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Critic's Pick TheaterWorksUSA has brought a best-selling children's book series to the stage in a bubbly, puppet-filled musical.
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Pour yourself a celebratory glass of bubbly, because we just found the easiest, last-minute Halloween costume for Rosé lovers.
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The bubbly Ms. Rose, who is passionate about art advocacy, teaches visual arts at Barbados Community College in St. Michael.
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"Love has won, and it's time to pop the bubbly," Greens MP and same-sex marriage supporter Adam Bandt said.
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A week earlier, they had already cleared an adjacent vineyard of the delicate grapes used to make their bubbly Spumante.
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The lounge will be complete with many labels of bubbly, including Moët Chandon, which is Virgin Voyages' featured champagne house.
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We like: The afternoon tea is a delight, with its little sandwiches and tiered sweets presentation, plus, bubbly to boot.
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For years the country&aposs bubbly behavior — especially in its over-heating property markets — gave markets convulsions almost like clockwork.
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The New York Times reports that bubbly is "the most direct attack yet" on popular flavored sparkling water brand LaCroix.
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The playwright Robert O'Hara ("Bootycandy") will direct a two-night concert of "Bubbly Black Girl," on July 26 and 27.
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Mr. Holmes, host of the podcast "You Made It Weird," is a bubbly performer with a sense for silly absurdity.
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Carole Atkins, a bubbly teacher's assistant soon to turn 213, was a hockey fanatic, the oldest player in her league.
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We understand you might need a minute to process the idea of bubbly cheese and a still-crisp crust at home.
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She floats here, skittering between hard as nails raps and bubbly hooks over what sounds like a flayed sample of Biggie.
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Then, she takes the blowtorch to that, too, to get the skin nice and bubbly and crispy, without overcooking the flesh.
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It's being orchestrated by a lot of things — things like romantic lighting, limousines, bubbly, and the entire concept of the show.
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Barton Pine's positive outlook and her bubbly personality make it hard to believe she ever encountered anything negative in her life.
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The British actor drank boot-bubbly alongside Daniel Ricciardo, an Australian driver who first introduced the quirky celebration to Formula One.
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To gauge how bubbly markets are The Economist compares prices with two measures of affordability: housing rents and median household incomes.
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I'm not a bubbly magnet that draws everyone in like the scent of baking cookies, never have been, never will be.
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I grabbed my favorite coworkers – excuse me, coladies — and cabbed it over to CorkBuzz Wine Studio for a little midday bubbly.
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"I lean toward lighter reds, whites, rosés, and of course, loads of bubbly when it is warm outside," Milne tells Refinery29.
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In "The Past," Maria's Los Angeles is so bright and bubbly that it's almost blinding — which is, of course, the point.
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The opening is a trio of bubbly chiptune songs that sound like they're ripped from some long-lost classic NES game.
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Talented makeup artist Jordan Hanz created this bubbly face inspired by Tim Burton's upcoming film, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
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Cranberries are usually used around Thanksgiving or Christmas, but combined with the citrus flavors, this is a bubbly warm weather treat.
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Colby is the strong leader frontwoman, and Faith is the bubbly happy fun type, and Carthi is the mysterious shy type.
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French Champagne might have the clout and heritage, but it looks like that revered bubbly may be getting some unexpected competition.
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But then a man in a grey jacket noticed an unopened bottle of bubbly, he picked it up and opened it.
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If you eventually decide to add more bubbly and less fruit as the afternoon goes on, well, that's up to you.
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The best of the best in bubbly, festively flavored chocolates, mochi mugs and more that we are definitely down to crush.
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He's a bubbly kid with wild curly hair who lives on the coast of Florida, a place threatened by rising seas.
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So I took the visual of Captain Kangaroo and the embodiment of Bruce Vilanch and created a really funny, bubbly pervert.
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She had a more upbeat excursion to the Champagne region to visit Ruinart, which supplies the bubbly stuff to City Ballet.
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In the bubbly optimism that followed, the X Prize Foundation enlisted Google to finance reaching the loftier target of the moon.
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As Thomason spoke, bottles of Dom Perignon Champagne were popped and servers passed through the crowd passing out glasses of bubbly.
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The fish and sauce commingle, get the mash treatment and head into a hot oven to bake until golden and bubbly.
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The 16-year-old maintained the bubbly personality that she's known for, laughing a bit at the start of her video.
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On "Gucci Flip Flops" she plays with rhythm and meter, as her bubbly rhymes flow over the space of a line.
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Mario Batali and Jimmy Fallon celebrated their joint birthdays on Tuesday with a little bubbly and a lot of great music.
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The bubbly blondes teamed up for a Sports Illustrated photo shoot during Miami Swim Week ... and they definitely work well together.
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The dash is definitely more bubbly than a typical car and the seats have an interesting, almost-plaid pattern on them.
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But the abuse had worsened, and she no longer felt like the bubbly teenager she had been only a year before.
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A glass of the bubbly, golden Brut I.P.A. would not be out of place for a toast at the ball drop.
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And England, now in its third decade as a sparkling wine producer, is demonstrating that its bubbly output can be superb.
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Planning to ring in the New Year with a glass of bubbly, a vodka martini or maybe just a Bud Light?
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Bath time might turn into a water fight, me chasing two slippery, bubbly, naked bodies around up and down the stairs.
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But like many who play at extroversion, I can keep up the bubbly all-are-welcome cheer for only so long.
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Brooklyn Brew Shop also offers sparkling white wine and sparkling rose kits for those more inclined toward a refreshing bubbly beverage.
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"Big was a funny kid, a little chubby with a bubbly personality and a whole lot of smarts," Mr. Cornegy recalled.
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Tatjana and Roderich's bubbly duets are rich with physical comedy; Lydia and Ito are given lyrical lines that verge on opera.
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As most Downton Abbey fans will remember, Lady Rose proved to be a bright and bubbly addition to the Crawley clan.
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But before she was that iconic Liza, she was the fresh-faced, bubbly daughter of Judy Garland and director Vincente Minnelli.
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With a price tag close to $20, the bubbly cost more than double many of the other wines on the list.
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First of all, I read people's faces and eyes, and I can tell in five minutes if they're bright and bubbly.
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There were fresh lilies in a vase, vintage pendant lamps, a free half-bottle of bubbly, free Wi-Fi and coffee.
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Some Costcos employ a resident wine advisor to help members with selecting the perfect bottle of red, white, rosé, or bubbly.
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But a bottle of bubbly can be pricey, which is why many turn to similar-tasting alternatives like prosecco and cava.
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If champagne isn't already indulgent enough, Rolls-Royce is now offering to take the bubbly experience to a whole new level.
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Diddy's girlfriend needed a little sun before a little bubbly for New Year's -- and she definitely got it ... on all sides.
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Amelia is a bubbly nature video blogger who travels the world in an airship, documenting the fragile nature of the world's biosphere.
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Since bursting onto the scene as a bubbly blonde pop star, Mandy Moore has become a beauty chameleon in her own right.
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It paired the level-headed Gavin, from Essex in England, with the bubbly Stacey from the town of Barry in South Wales.
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The bubbly trailer shows her interacting with those boys and fighting the seemingly never-ending adolescent battle to find her true self.
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WE CERTAINLY, ON OUR INDULGENT BRANDS, WE ARE CONTINUING TO EVOLVING THEM WITH PRODUCTS LIKE OREO THINS, WITH PRODUCTS LIKE BUBBLY CHOCOLATE.
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Now, she's a successful influencer on Instagram and YouTube, exemplifying a specific type of social media personality that's bubbly but also generic.
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So although Easter brunch is a great reason to break out the bubbly, there's no reason you can't start a little early.
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Ms. Houdyshell's bubbly humor and warmth are, as always, immensely pleasurable; like Mr. Birney, she's incapable of a dishonest word or action.
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Katy Perry's latest music video, "Chained To The Rhythm," delivers a strange combination of chillwave, bubbly pop, and thinly veiled political woes.
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Bake for 10 minutes at 350° covered in foil — then remove foil and bake for another 5 minute, or until bubbly. 3.
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Its bubbly, gradated icons aren't going to win any design awards, but most of the menus are easy to read and navigate.
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The hostess gift with the mostest, this festive bag is our favorite way to tote a bottle of bubbly to a party.
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Figures from Hometrack, a consultancy, suggest that in all price brackets, prices are less bubbly than they were a few years ago.
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Some of them were just words she didn't know, done in big bubbly capital letters, but some were faces or intricate designs.
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And Jessica Chastain's party is already getting started after the CFDA sent over a care package of flowers and Perrier-Jouët bubbly.
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Onto the crisp, bubbly duck skin goes a spread of whipped honey, acting as an adhesive for the panch phoran spice mixture.
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Instead, I explored areas that were catered to adults, like Pinks, a highly Instagrammable bar dedicated to serving champagne and bubbly cocktails.
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Founded in late 2017, it was killed after just three months as the market was "too bubbly without any mass customer adoption".
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The bubbly pop song no one could stop singing in the late '90s actually deals with the brevity and frailty of life.
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The bubbly, happy-go-lucky energy is grounded by a harmonious connection between planet of expression, Mercury, and planet of rules, Saturn.
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When she booked a TV commercial for Head & Shoulders shampoo in 1970, she played the plain Jane opposite Farrah Fawcett's bubbly blonde.
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Like Eli's approach to activism, the meetings were bubbly and hopeful; they were also meticulously catalogued on Voices 4 Chechnya's Instagram account.
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It's a mix of sparkling wine, blue curaçao, and peach, so it's fruity, a bit sweet, bubbly, and best of all, blue.
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After listening to the 2.0 sales pitch, Americans may feel like breaking out the bubbly and buying a new car or house.
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Before this bubbly baby found her sense of style, she was just another giggly gal rockin' a onesie in New York City.
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Diddy had the bubbly overflowing this past weekend ... but it wasn't a Sunday Funday on the heels of his ex's death anniversary.
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The stock market's rapid surge Thursday, on top of an already solid gain for November, spurred talk of bubbly behavior in stocks.
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"American Gothic"—starchy couple, triune pitchfork, churchy house, bubbly trees—succeeded, deserving the inevitable term "iconic" for its punch and tickling ambiguity.
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They trade lines with a bubbly verve, the sort of eager overlap that comes from working in close quarters with old friends.
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Guests could grab a glass of Champagne from the bar or from servers who weaved through the crowd, carrying trays of bubbly.
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In July 2007, with the merger market still a bit bubbly, the more than $20 billion leveraged buyout of Lyondell was announced.
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True to Hawking's oeuvre, the paper tackles the same questions as any other bubbly beach read: Do we live in a multiverse?
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Gemini's relate most to the fun and bubbly aspects of Baby Spice that make her a beacon of light in stressful times.
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Red Carpet: Kendall Jenner's slayed on the MTV Movie Awards red carpet with a bubbly ponytail and thigh-high lace-up sandals.
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Nathan Sims: As one of the foremost experts on this bubbly beverage, me and my wife have always called it "la kwah".
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Listening to club music made me feel like I've made a connection with a sound that describes my personality—bubbly and fun!
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Louisa, on the other hand, remains a bolt of energy; her quirky clothing and bubbly personality offer a different pace for Will.
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The gun, which sprays magnums of bubbly onto anticipating partiers, is the latest thing in VIP sections from South Beach to Malibu.
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Morning show hosts are hired because they are "safe" — they must be, or at least appear to be, friendly, bubbly, good people.
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Winemakers in Lombardy are undoubtedly on high alert, now, and their mission is critical—supplying bubbly to the rest of us. Godspeed.
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BrüMate 12oz Insulated Champagne Flute, available at Amazon, $22.99Brumate's insulated flute prevents the disappointment of bubbly that has gone warm and flat.
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Yesterday, Murlo's bubbly remix of Rihanna's "Work"—one of our favorite tracks of 2016 so far—reached a million plays on SoundCloud.
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The hefty 269-Swiss-franc ticket includes a celebratory pin and certificate and a glass of bubbly to take the edge off.
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He is on a quest for his ideal woman — a bubbly tomboy who likes wearing jeans and not skirts all the time.
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Last year, the complex added the fascinating Chicago Maritime Museum ($10 admission) abutting a bubbly creek, which flows into the Chicago River.
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My transness doesn't define me but it certainly plays a part in creating the loving, artistic, bubbly, and caring person I am.
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"At its heart, The Plant is primarily a tool to fight climate change," said John Edel, founder and director of Bubbly Dynamics.
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The upbeat and bubbly pop song, coupled with its memorable refrain, has an almost magical power to make people feel like dancing.
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A bubbly enthusiasm rose in his voice as he talked about his return to Augusta National for the April 6-9 tournament.
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China has clamped down on property speculation since 2016 to contain a bubbly market, tightening its grip on domestic and onshore financing.
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A musical I really enjoyed this season was Kirsten Childs's "The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin," part of the Encores!
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"Bubbly Black Girl," originally produced at Playwrights Horizons in 2000, has lost nothing of its high spirits — or, sadly, of its relevance.
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She is distraught and accuses Hannah Ann, in front of their boyfriend, of plotting to steal her super special Des Moines bubbly.
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The carbon dioxide that makes water bubbly turns into carbonic acid in the mouth and can be detrimental to your teeth's health.
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As though champagne wasn't already indulgent enough, Rolls-Royce is now offering to take the bubbly experience to a whole new level.
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Ms. Woodward is petite, bubbly, with feet that seem to have more spring and bounce than those of anyone in the company.
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Back at the restaurant, there is a perpetual cloud of smoke from numerous hookahs, or hubbly-bubbly water pipes, burning flavored tobacco.
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How Stone seems both bubbly yet pressurized (again, Bacall, but also Stone's turn as Billie Jean King in "Battle of the Sexes").
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The previous two years, the usually bubbly event found itself responding to upheavals in politics and in the power structure of Hollywood.
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It's just quite literally less is more on our vacations: fancy bubbly, a massage, a Broadway show, food and lots of sleep.
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They were joined on stage by their wives -- Sophie Turner, Priyanka Chopra and Danielle Jonas -- and toasted the crowd with some bubbly.
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Zeinner, with soft features and a bubbly laugh, doesn't exude the aura of a veteran hardened by trauma, but she's seen it all.
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"He'd be bubbly and fun, and as soon as he's by himself and alone, he would just crash," Niemi says in the trailer.
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The 23-year-old's flowing braids, bubbly personality and infectious smile are distinctive enough but what really sets her apart is searing pace.
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While its flavor mimics that of an especially fruit-forward rosé wine, the cans also have the bubbly, effervescent characteristics of a seltzer.
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After the hearing, the officer pops a bottle of champagne and the judge holds up a glass of bubbly as the courtroom celebrates.
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Throw a bottle of bubbly in the middle and wait for the compliments to start pouring in—no pun intended—from your guests.
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Diablo Cody burst onto the pop cultural scene over a decade ago with Juno, a bubbly and softhearted film about a teen pregnancy.
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"It's a very reasonable question!" replies bassist Josh Finerty, the band's most bubbly and laidback member, as he struggles to stifle his giggling.
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It used to be BYOB so we bring our own bubbly, but once we get there we find out they changed their policy.
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Increase oven temperature to high broil; broil potatoes until the cheese is bubbly and top is brown and golden, about 2 minutes. 7.
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Its atmosphere is so different from that of the band's earlier records—it's much darker and devoid of all that bubbly juvenile arrogance.
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It too is pleasantly bubbly, cool, and refreshing as Grande drips through fizzy production from longtime collaborator Max Martin and Pharrell, among others.
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"I've always wanted to act and write, so after college, I moved to L.A.," says Strauss, a comical, bubbly Millennial living her dream.
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Transfer baking dish to a baking sheet and broil until macaroni and cheese is golden brown and bubbly, about 5 to 7 minutes.
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Hough's look has some serious off-the-shoulder detailing; Kardashian wore a sleeveless gown while balancing a glass of bubbly on her ass.
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The family has lived in the palace-like estate for generations and it even produces its own bubbly — Prosecco di Villa Tiepolo Passi.
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"She was really bubbly, always smiling and had that aggressive nature that you need to be successful in real estate," O'Connor told CNN.
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Seemingly overnight, this bubbly alcoholic concoction has become a nationwide sensation, prompting a smattering of memes and a legion of unabashed "bro" fans.
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With a little help from lemon-lime soda and vanilla ice cream the blogger turns the batch drink into a beautiful, bubbly mess.
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According to the police report, the fight was all over champagne -- with the football player upset that the cops received their bubbly first.
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The video covers a couple of the most widely accepted hangover causes: bubbly drinks and consuming alcoholic liquids that are darker in color.
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And her naturally bubbly personality and comic flair should make her concerts more than just a string of American songbook standards expertly sung.
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It has been hammered home that Harvard values applicants who are bubbly, not "flat," to use another word in the Harvard admissions lexicon.
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Around age 3, Owen suddenly went from being a peppy and bubbly child to being totally noncommunicative, seemingly locked inside his own world.
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In her first three feature films, she played opposite the comedian Jack Carson, providing a bubbly counterpoint to the actor's slick-talking cynicism.
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Filled with ricotta, topped with red sauce and cheese, and baked until bubbly, they're easier to make than lasagna and just as satisfying.
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The wife, a bubbly woman who spoke at a hurried clip, often cornered me to share her grand plans for her modest house.
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Your planetary ruler Mercury meets sweet Venus on September 13, bringing you a bubbly, social atmosphere that's perfect for entertaining in your home.
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You could even drop a dollop or two into a glass of bubbly: Strawberries and Pink Champagne Preserves, $10 for eight ounces, josephinesfeast.com.
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Veuve Clicquot is one of the most popular Champagnes in the world, beloved by celebrities for its tasty bubbly and its lavish events.
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The word comes from Latin for "foam" and is the root for such bubbly deliciousness as Asti Spumante, and frothy treats like Spumoni.
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A champagne toast is oftentimes a wedding staple, but supplying bubbly for your entire guest list can put a dent in your budget.
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Atkinson described McMillan as a "bubbly young lady who had a bright future" and he had recently written a recommendation letter for her.
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One wrote that the Champagne wasn&apost "as crisp" as the Member&aposs Mark Prosecco, tasting "softer and fruitier" than its bubbly cousin.
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You can also do the demonstration without dish soap, and the reaction will still take place, but it won't create the bubbly foam.
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Repurpose that ham into a savory loaf cake that would be so nice with, say, a mushroom pate and a glass of bubbly.
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She was a bubbly, outgoing cheerleader who "was always eager to say hello to everyone in the hallway," a former history teacher said.
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Notice that Champagne in "It's hardly a Champagne cooler" is capitalized, which makes it the location in France, rather than the bubbly beverage.
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Some of the locals, in T-shirts and shorts, sip bubbly drinks on striped lounge chairs and look out at the sea beyond.
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Singapore's once-bubbly property market has been stabilizing in the wake of a slew of cooling measures, the city-state's central bank chief said.
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Inside a tightly packed studio on the fourth floor of a squat brown building in Queens' Long Island City, Virginie Dyvorne is positively bubbly.
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Enter, spiked seltzer, the bubbly drink that's taken over summer parties in the past year, and is seen as a lighter, healthier alcoholic drink.
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Coca-Cola is entering into the virtual reality game, not with immersive videos of that sweet bubbly brown soda, but with cardboard VR goggles.
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When Airbnb rebranded in 73, it replaced its bubbly, three-dimensional novelty script with a lowercase, sans-serif logo rendered in white and coral.
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Victims not sure how to talk to kids It was easier with her daughter, she said, who's bubbly and has never met a stranger.
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That included expanding Harley's color palette in the film from her iconic red and black looks to ones that helped evoke her bubbly personality.
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Beginning June 1, bubbly was introduced to first class and Delta Comfort+ passengers, but those in the main cabin had to wait until October.
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Even though most of it ended up on the floor, the Warriors shelled out the big bucks to get some real high-quality bubbly.
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"Winter Dawn," the record's single, is a trancelike composition with bubbly notes backed up by a low hum, all anchored by Colleen's light voice.
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Just last month, the Migos rapper shared a heartwarming video of a bubbly Kulture, who was all smiles as her mom cooed at her.
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"I'm just very bubbly by nature and I was with my daughter and I got a bit excitable, I suppose," she told the BBC.
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Called #WeirdlyWoven, the clothing doesn't just have Sour Gummi Worm prints and Trolli's bubbly logo, it actually puts those things onto '90s fashion staples.
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She's recently started singing the synth gospel, moving from the gentle rock sound of her self-titled EP to a sly, bubbly, digital sound.
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The holiday season is all about celebrating, and what better way is there to celebrate than by raising a glass of wine or bubbly?
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The '80s- and '90s-inspired set features the lead single "No Excuses" and the bubbly "All the Ways," which has appeared in Target commercials.
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Most days we're happy to drink bubbly out of a mug, as part of a heated Prosecco Pong match, or straight from the bottle.
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That is one of the arguments being made in the case of Jahi McMath, a bubbly American teenager until a simple operation went wrong.
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Then after the pool, or maybe before, take a classy bath in this luxurious, bubbly and completely typical seven-foot Champagne Glass Whirlpool tub.
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There is also the tactile joy of tearing and rolling injera, a spongy and bubbly flat bread, before using it to mop up sauces.
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It kind of sounds like this weird, old-school ska, calypso, but also has this bubbly, funky African thing that he does really well.
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For example, I'm a typically bubbly person, but one time, I was running late, and sent off a message without any exclamations or emojis.
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Hom had been hired as the company's first full-time illustrator, tasked with updating the bubbly cartoon figures spattered throughout the website and app.
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The bubbly 25-foot-8 Olympic hopeful with twinkling eyes and an infectious giggle was born to a mother addicted to drugs and alcohol.
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" Dobbs adds, "She always seemed like a really bubbly person and he always seemed like a happy child who just loved to have fun.
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A bubbly drink may carry fewer risks and the researchers hope that it can play a role in the treatment of other cancers, too.
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What starts out as a generic, bubbly pop song soon turns into something that would make anyone with functioning eardrums do a double take.
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When you think glitz and glamour, champagne often comes to mind — but these mimosa popsicles take the bubbly alcohol to a whole new level.
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Curated by New York producer, DJ, and nightlife institution Matt FX, the soundtrack spans bubbly electronic pop and club music across its 12 tracks.
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Bake for 45 minutes or until golden and bubbly and let cool at least 5 to 10 minutes before serving with vanilla ice cream.
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Her client, a bubbly twenty-seven-year-old woman named Bidemi Zakariyau, who owns a public-relations company, hugged Osakwe and admired the furniture.
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The fountains dispense the magic bubbly water is both cooled and carbonated with CO2 kept at 44 degrees Fahrenheit, Conde Nast Traveler also writes.
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Avery Colcord, Managing Director of CarVal Investors, said China's deleveraging campaign has helped wipe out some "fierce" local rivals and brought down bubbly prices.
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Her bubbly, quirky personality really shined in her colorful outfits and bold, oversized accessories — and many stylists gave her kudos for her self-expression.
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As for Fallon, before he even got to the festivities for sweets and bubbly, McCartney got all of the Barclays Center celebrating mid-gig.
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After a lengthy costume/lighting change and most likely an intense series of pep talks, Caila is restored to her default mode: extra bubbly.
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But if you nix the alcohol, you're left with a bubbly glass of cold carbs, and that sounds pretty good after a tough workout.
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Pretty cool moment when they all made it to the famous watering hole, Oga's Cantina ... where they showed off their bubbly and foggy drinks.
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A lot of these male customers think that just because I'm a woman, I'll automatically be bubbly and flirty with them at all times.
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The focus for this film centered around upgrading her wardrobe to something that felt more mature than the "bubbly younger effervescent sister," Lee says.
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Come up with creative solutions—with Venus connecting with your ruling planet Jupiter, there will be a bubbly and social ambiance to this weekend.
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With so many options out there, drinkers will easily be able to find the hard seltzer that makes their lives a little more bubbly.
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Front Burner Churchill may have loved his Pol Roger, but in recent years the bubbly that the British have been sipping is increasingly homegrown.
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The Bubbly Blaster® Champagne Sprayer comes in black, white, gold, rose gold, and hot pink, and is on sale for $89.99 (10% off).
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But despite a few blips along the way, things have gotten only bigger and more bubbly in the enchanted forest of start-up unicorns.
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Other options up for grabs now include drinks like sangria, mojitos, lawnmower beers, and a limoncello-inspired bubbly lemon cocktail, to name a few.
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The sun gently harmonizes with bubbly Jupiter on the day of the full moon on Sunday, creating a more light-hearted and fun atmosphere.
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Jariah, the youngest, was only a toddler then; now she is a bubbly, outgoing 6-year-old with shiny gold earrings in her ears.
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"She has this bubbly, outgoing personality, and it was really kind of devastating to realize that she was in such dire straits," Nottage recalled.
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Hannah Ann took Peter away, parked herself down in Kelsey's horny romance novel set-up, then popped the apparently very special bottle of bubbly.
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This month, we will explore Lambrusco, the bubbly red wine that has refreshed the people of the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy for generations.
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In this MTV series, the bubbly sorority girl Jules and the perma-stoned hacker Ophelia team up to terrorize accused rapists at their college.
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She went from the frustrated boy wearing a yarmulke to the bubbly child wearing a dress and joining the girls' bunk at summer camp.
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As a city girl raised on fabulous, bubbly Sunday brunches and packed, Patron-fueled parties, making the decision to stop for good was terrifying.
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Rather than a detailed interface, you'll see big, bubbly numbers and notches shine through when you spin the thermostat's ring around to set the temperature.
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We pop some popcorn, then pop the bubbly and shamelessly judge the outfits of famous people while we sit in our sweatpants, stuffing our faces.
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What he did know is that his 220-year-old daughter was usually bubbly and upbeat -- and that on this August day, something was wrong.
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Given that the appliance requires some pressure to make your water bubbly, this is especially risky for those who use the small kitchen appliance often.
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Swirl in the butter until melted and smooth, then add the cream and salt and swirl to combine (be careful as this can get bubbly!).
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I go to the liquor store and buy a bottle of bubbly, because the Oscars are tonight and they demand a bit of luxury ($22.82).
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For when you want to drown more than just your sorrows, pair these acidic cheeses with a fruity white, yubbly bubbly lambrusco, or wheat beer.
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The new legislature states that beauty salons and barber shops can now legally serve a glass or two of free bubbly to accompany your blowout.
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" Swift opens up the otherwise bubbly tune by singing, "You are somebody that I don't know / But you're takin' shots at me like it's Patrón.
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It's a stark contrast to the bubbly public personality Lovato has always embodied, making it almost hard to image the singer the person Bayer describes.
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"It is simply amazing to discover such a subtle science hidden right under your nose each time you enjoy a glass of [bubbly]," he said.
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And all wines, be they bubbly, red, white, or some color in between, can actually be ruined if you're not storing them the right way.
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Elle is a bubbly sorority girl whose boyfriend Warner dumps her before jetting off to Harvard Law School, because he needs a serious girlfriend now.
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On top of how cute she looks in her stylish outfits, she has such a bubbly expression in recent photos on her mom's Instagram account.
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In a David Letterman interview from 1995, Dunst is bubbly and vivacious, a cheerleader promoting Jumanji, and Letterman is busy asking her about the kiss.
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The character is bubbly, style-oriented, and at the beginning of the film is happy existing in the perfectly-manicured world she grew up in.
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Most of the Facebook posts are brimming with positivity, a bubbly alchemy of encouragement and welcomes to new members and an aggressive number of hashtags.
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Sales have been falling and people are trading in their diet sodas for other zero-calorie beverages like LaCroix and waters both bubbly and still.
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"In case you were wondering how bubble baths stay bubbly on film sets," she captioned a video of her mid-soak on an unidentified set.
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She developed a loyal following of people who loved her for her bubbly, cheerful personality as much as they enjoyed seeing her drugstore makeup hauls.
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Nearly 20 years after the show ended, they look just as bubbly and fresh-faced as they did when the cult classic started in 1994.
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But because investors lack perfect foresight, the levels at which markets value nearly all contending firms will, in hindsight, appear to have been obviously bubbly.
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I think my hair color works in my favor in terms of my career because I feel blondes come off as more personable and bubbly.
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Although the leading lady's special day will be filled with press commitments for the TV Land series, she had a bubbly celebration this past weekend.
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If you plan on slowing cherishing said bottle for an extended period of time, Deschamps uses a tool to keep his bubbly from going flat.
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Instead, we suggest taking a good look at other sparkling wines, because the $20, and under, market for bubbly alternatives is bursting with chic finds.
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"Celia had an infectious smile, a bubbly personality and anyone fortunate enough to know her was blessed," Iowa State Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard said.
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And while bubbly house prices have led to the economy's stock of wealth booming in recent years, the take from wealth taxes has barely budged.
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They look a lot more like normal sunglasses, compared to the jokey, bubbly V1s, so they could appeal to a more mature and fashionable audience.
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I've always felt like someone who's into Disney and really happy and bubbly, and then also just incredibly interested in the dark belly of things.
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"Lauren has a really bubbly personality and likes to have fun and go out," a source explains of the former news anchor turned helicopter pilot.
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I could go on and on about Ella – about her activism and bubbly personality – but I'm going to let her tell you her own story.
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"Lauren has a really bubbly personality and likes to have fun and go out," a source explains of the former news anchor turned helicopter pilot.
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These are our picks for the most luxurious and over-the-top bubbly wines on the market that are perfect for this occasion in particular.
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Either way, the creamy texture is begging to be cut by some bubbly effervescence, and I'm begging to be invited to your next dinner party.
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Propelling forward with a brooding bassline and a deluge of chopped vocal samples, it culminates in a strangely satisfying bubbly slurp, courtesy of Jay himself.
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By the time Shane Duffy was sent off for taking down Griezmann on a breakaway, even the ever bubbly Irish fans were becoming relatively quiet.
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But beyond my freaky experiment turned revolution, this bubbly Pinot Noir is a welcomed addition to the world of sparkling red wines, frozen or not.
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A bubbly girl introduced herself as Zahra, which means "sparklingly beautiful" in Persian, and pulled us over to show us her favorite arts and crafts.
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Strong, supportive, puncture-resistant, and portable, both models (77-inch and 85-inch diameters) of the Intex PureSpa Bubble Massage Spa provide bubbly relaxation. Pros:Cons:
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"The environment in this job is toxic, but they're trying to create this whole false idea that everything is cheery and bubbly," Ms. Alvarez said.
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"No Tomorrow" is earnest and bubbly, and moves with an easy rom-com rhythm, giving supporting characters in particular just enough of a little quirk.
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Her parents had driven in from Atlanta, just over an hour away, to see the show and had brought the bubbly to celebrate the occasion.
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The art, bubbly soundtrack (by Eden Evelyn Rosalina), and lovable characters make me very excited to see what the full game will have to offer.
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Watching these productions, you are advised to drift with the bubbly flow as you wonder what on earth was in that drink you had earlier.
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And Ms. Graham, who has sung a lot of bubbly roles in her day, seized on Regina to show her flair for fiercely dramatic singing.
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But it was on the fourth or fifth day of self-imposed isolation that our normally bubbly little girl woke up irritable and dark-eyed.
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" She's wildly attracted to the guy in "Scorpio Rising," but she also clearly sees him eyeballing someone who's "bubbly and sweet like a Coca-Cola.
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But not all conversations will be light and bubbly—you'll also be exploring some deeper topics as the sun connects with Pluto on this day.
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The world's first alcohol-powered squirt gun, the Bubbly Blaster® was designed with one simple mission in mind: to shoot champagne at your friends.
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The bubbly text that communicates our simplistic if best defense against a rapidly spreading virus also comes with adorably animated soap dispensers and cartoon germs.
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Pair it with heels or flats, and it will instantly be party-ready — just grab a bottle of your favorite bubbly to complete the look.
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Ahead, you'll find small bottles of bubbly and wine that will make partying with pals poolside, in the park, or anywhere on-the-go simple.
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If you're going to dish out a few hundy for a bottle of bubbly, it had better dazzle your tastebuds and come with a story.
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You can forget about the bubbly ABC sitcom that starred Melissa Joan Hart in the mid '90s because this is going to be dark, folks.
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The world is a little less bubbly ... because the famous cat with a sparkling personality and super cute looks has sadly taken her last breath.
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It's proved to be a good gig for Clarkson, whose musical mastery, bubbly persona and down-to-earth delivery have made her a panel favorite.
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My first job had me miscast as a bubbly shopgirl; I was pathologically shy, and thus tended to replace human speech with excessive head gestures.
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She quickly discovered that her suspicions were correct and Hannah Ann had, indeed, stolen her special bottle of bubbly, even though she vehemently denied it.
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Once a bubbly teenager, Christy cried every day they were detained and suffered from dizzy spells because she also refused to eat, her mother said.
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New York (CNN Business)Tucked away on a street in New York's trendy SoHo neighborhood, a throng of bubbly influencers giggled and posed for selfies.
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For the people running GM and Ford it is hard to ignore such huge differences in valuation, even if they reflect bubbly thinking about Silicon Valley.
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This drink is everything a SUR girl is: a little sweet (like Tom Schwartz on Monday's episode), a little bubbly (Brittany), and a little bitter (Scheana).
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The first one is a champagne and sorbet combo that's pink, bubbly, and only requires you to be able to scoop sorbet into a champagne flute!
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Skye was a little wary at first, but we had friends and family close around her and soon warmed up to being her normal bubbly self.
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In another video, Gomez is seen pumping a champagne bottle into the air while the rest of DeLeon's bridal party happily cheers with glasses of bubbly.
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And if you want a twist on the classic rosé wine, Veuve Clicquot has released a rosé bubbly that was created to be served over ice.
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There have been two very small studies studies that compared the blood alcohol content of people drinking bubbly versus flat champagne, and carbonated versus still cocktails.
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This is what leads us to the real heart of the bubbly period piece: What happens when the life you know is completely turned upside-down?
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Why not celebrate the return of both of our favorite hilarious duos, by popping a little bit of bubbly in our milkshakes for a good cause?
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Coming in a retro-chic box, it would make a great gift for a bachelorette party, bridal shower, or any event where bubbly is on order.
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"She was a smiley person, a big, broad, bubbly vivacious woman, and then she got more acrimonious and more difficult," says Jameson, 59, of Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
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The back edge of both the top and bottom of the computer now come to a pleasant, bubbly edge, and the hinge slopes down between them.
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They are, however, imported and bubbly, and still a great deal on the kinds of wine we are so frequently sipping on this time of year.
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We should have women of color doing scicomm on Instagram, ones who aren't as stylish, ones who are deadpan or flippant about science instead of bubbly.
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The idea is that the soap works like a wax or pomade; the bubbly water will hold stray hairs in place and add a little heft.
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Ahead, we're showing you four easy Halloween-party DIYs: from a candelabra centerpiece to a bubbly — and spooky — take on a traditional Dark 'n' Stormy cocktail.
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Enter: this take on a Dark 'n' Stormy, a perfect witches brew using Freixenet for a bubbly twist and dried lime wedges for a spooky garnish.
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As if a little bubbly wasn't refreshing enough on its own, Prosecco, Bellini, Rosé, and Moscow Mule ice pops are here for all your summertime needs.
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We are dancing a foxtrot to the song "Cheek to Cheek," which I love because we're able to feature lots of bubbly energy and charismatic movement.
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The golden, bubbly THC extracts are like psychedelic honey — watching a live resin dab light up will scratch your ASMR itch in such a satisfying way.
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With fierce determination, and an overly bubbly personality, she graduates at the top of her law school class and winds up engaged to a successful attorney.
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Mutiny RadioIf you want to return to your middle school's theater room with art on the walls and warm light and bubbly staff, this your spot.
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This distinction puts up in the same category as 40 other excellent bubbly wines that cost so much more, including some brand names like Veuve Clicquot.
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I mean, sure, rich people are probably just like us, but do they still break out the bubbly after signing a lease on a sixth Maserati?
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And the tube where he would have deposited his spit sample was filled to the brim with bubbly liquid and sealed up in a biohazard bag.
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The quest to find whether cryptocurrency bitcoin is in a bubble could be found on search engines, where one bubbly sounding term is on the rise.
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But an apparent stranger managed to sneak in and throw a glass of bubbly over the newlywed couple just as they were having their first kiss.
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The reason pairing a glass of bubbly with something greasy is due to the nature of each item, says Food and Wine's wine editor Ray Isle.
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But the future you're in isn't a hard-edged, metallic, dystopian future—it's warm and bubbly like a jacuzzi, and it makes you feel nice feelings.
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There are fun times to be had and playful, juicy drama to keep you entertained as action planet Mars faces off with bubbly Jupiter on Sunday.
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Joe Rogan came over with his microphone to give the standard post-fight interview, to which most fans expected GSP to be his normal bubbly self.
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Place the soup on a baking sheet and broil on the middle rack so the cheese melts and turns golden brown and bubbly but doesn't burn.
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And "Megyn Kelly Today" was defined by disappointing ratings and awkward moments, with the host sometimes seeming ill-suited for the bubbly world of morning television.
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I found the tea to be really fragrant and flowery, and the boba, while not as fresh as some of its bubbly brethren, soft and chewy.
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ZaZa, the 4-year-old known for her bubbly personality and fun lyrics, penned the 2019 song "What I Do?" during a trip to the studio.
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TL;DR: Make every pool party a little more fun with a Bubbly Blaster® Champagne Sprayer for $89.99, a 10% savings as of March 4.
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"This bride didn't hesitate when I encouraged them to shake up this oversized bottle of bubbly," said photographer Angela Ruscheinski of her image, taken in Canada.
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The bubbly pop song reached No. 14 on Pitchfork's Best Tracks of 2014 and No. 4 on Spin's list of the 101 Best Songs of 2014.
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Julius Thomas III, as a man Bubbly meets in New York, has a dangerously smooth seduction number called "Come With Me" that's pretty much sung sex.
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But "Bubbly Black Girl" is not a polemic; it's a musical singularly equipped to demonstrate in sound that real integration, though still a dream, is inevitable.
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You could try a Vouvray, either dry or moderately sweet, and if you want to stay in the bubbly realm, a sparkling Vouvray would be nice.
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Over the course of my career as a Bollywood actress, I have played many different characters, from bubbly party girls to beautiful queens to grieving widows.
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Welcomed by Justin Wine and Le Grand Courtage bubbly, celebs entered into Klein's packed-to-the-brim home and dug into a custom See's Candies bar.
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That's because the carbon dioxide that turns water bubbly turns into carbonic acid in the mouth, which can be detrimental to the health of your teeth.
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Ignoring the neighbors is a tradition in New York, except once a year at the holiday party, where we're expected to bond over croquettes and bubbly.
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You both laughed and picked at the food and drank the cheap bubbly wine and afterward found yourselves holding hands as you walked away, talking Rimbaud.
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Even though travel is a crucible for personal growth, what TV network would want to feature a personality that wasn't bubbly 100 percent of the time?
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The juice was lightly orange and just a touch bubbly; even though it was made with the same grape as Prosecco, it bore absolutely zero resemblance.
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He pulls out an Erlenmeyer flask—a triangle-shaped laboratory container—pours in the bubbly mix, and adds a few sprigs of mint as a finale.
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So we humbly offer a little pro tip for our victim of horrors: Wellness program or not, a spa ain't a spa unless there's bubbly being poured.
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Eventually the Rebels' hometown pal Tarriona Ball (of Tank and the Bangas) comes in with a verse of bubbly, besmitten rap, sounding like Noname's New Orleans cousin.
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A popular piece of advice is that Champagne and bubbly especially needs to be stored on its side, especially when many vintage bubblies can be very old.
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While she's been praised for her bubbly and humorous personality, the actress and comedian has admitted that working in the industry as a woman hasn't been easy.
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The lip balm in question has the same glossy texture as the original Vaseline Lip Tins, but kicks it up a notch with a glorious bubbly scent.
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This bubbly brand-new entry in the diva Christmas catalogue is still only available in full on Amazon Music, but you can listen to a tease above.
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But when we found out that they were also adding their own bubbly, we didn't need an excuse to pop the corks to celebrate (and taste them).
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Not as bubbly and dry, it nevertheless is a great deal on a festive, fun drink that doesn't taste like you grabbed it from the bargain bin.
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And in developed markets, where volumes are stable at best, Coca-Cola is making bubbly drinks more profitable through a mixture of higher prices and smaller packages.
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The Parisian city government just unveiled a sparkling new initiative to install at least one fountain spouting free bubbly water in each of the city's 20 arrondissements.
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We might not be able to fully address this timeless philosophical conundrum, but we can attest that bottles of bubbly and NYE go together like PB&J.
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There's no overnight preparation you have to do, just mix all the ingredients together and bake it the dip until it has a nice bubbly golden crust.
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Earlier this week, economists and opinion makers popped the bubbly over a U.S. Census Bureau report that included more good economic news than we've become accustomed to.
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Although its packaging most closely resembles a sophisticated bottle of effervescent wine, the bubbly inside is essentially just fizzy water that smells and tastes like skunky weed.
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NASA has a strict no alcohol policy, so instead of some bubbly, it's much more likely astronauts will cheers over a round of a Tang-like beverage.
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The New York Yankees went booze bonkers after eliminating the Cleveland Indians in Game 5 of the ALDS Wednesday night ... celebrating with tons of bubbly and brew.
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We got the bubbly chick after her 20th birthday dinner at Delilah in WeHo, and she dropped some solid career advice ... if Instagram fame is your game.
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Arjun meets Ritu (Kriti Sanon), a bubbly journalist, and the two set about on destroying crime syndicates while not forgetting their other priority, cavorting in the fields.
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We're told the Sox had massive 15-liter bottles of Luc Belaire Luxe (which they happily shared with the crowd) ... and OVER 40 CASES OF THE BUBBLY!!!
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Megan Rapinoe and Team USA celebrated their World Cup victory with some MASSIVE bottles of champagne ... downin' bubbly and partying it up at the parade in NYC!!
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It's continued the campaign by curating images of women drinking its bubbly at social events, as well as creating GIFs and other social media around the materials.
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Originally made to be an inexpensive alternative to mineral water, which is also naturally bubbly, it's force-carbonated with ingredients like sodium and calcium added for flavor.
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Tinashe's bubbly work on "The Life" and "Scared of Happy" make it harder to stomach the fact her own LP seems to be caught in label purgatory.
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Mr. Moesgaard, who produces 20,000 bottles a year — including 6,000 bottles of bubbly — is betting that foreign wine houses will one day do the same in Denmark.
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The Eugene-based couple said the funny and bubbly teen had dreams of becoming a surgeon but faced bullying after coming out as bisexual in middle school.
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The bubbly water's sales fell following accusations it uses artificial ingredients, but it's also had problems with increased competition, leadership gaffes, and outmoded marketing, branding experts say.
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However, if corporate earnings don't keep pace, or the economy keeps lagging, or tech stocks get bubbly, that could start making the market look even more expensive.
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Based in the French province of Champagne from where the bubbly gets its name, Moet & Chandon boasts the region's largest vineyard at 1,200 hectares (nearly 3,000 acres).
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Nitro cold brew gets served out of a tap (just like beer!) without ice and is carbonated using nitrogen, which gives it a smooth, creamy, bubbly texture.
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She visits an island near Naples, Italy, to get a sense of "the seas of tomorrow" by swimming in water made "bubbly, acidified" by excess carbon dioxide.
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A woman and her boyfriend won, so they excitedly stripped down to their birthday suits, got into the tub, and were greeted with fresh glasses of bubbly.
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I went to the School of Visual Arts M.F.A. open studios yesterday, and it was fun and bubbly, and there were a couple of really good artists.
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On that night and on subsequent occasions when we shared drinks or conversation, he was quick with a laugh, bubbly, the spontaneous yin to Pete's deliberative yang.
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One dish he was trying out for the restaurant's new menu featured langoustine, burned onion juice and white tapioca pearls that are cooked to bubbly Q perfection.
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Aniston revealed in an Instagram story that Witherspoon took charge and asked the rapper for a glass of the bubbly after their table ran out of water.
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Bob Bob Ricard makes bubbly dreams come true by providing each table with a gold "Press for Champagne" button, ensuring diners are never without a full glass.
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It isn't until after the Fosse character says, during an audition, "Don't go white on me, Bubbly," that she finally understands that she can't outrun her skin.
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The 25-year-old Norwegian designer is bubbly and enthusiastic — much like her clothes, which resemble large, spontaneous doodles and employ vivid spurts of color and pattern.
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The cheerleaders are blond, pretty-but-bubbly ditzes; the "all-American" look is usually Anglo-Saxon, with Asian, black and Hispanic students far outnumbered by white ones.
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A surprisingly bubbly preseason without their best player (Zach LaVine) on the court doesn't change that, and it's hard to take much from a series of exhibitions.
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The woman, Angela Raiola, was a linchpin on the VH1 series "Mob Wives" as well as the bubbly offshoot that took her nickname, Big Ang, for its title.
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But even if she's a big salty bastard that wants to exhaust you and fill your lungs with her bubbly breath, the ocean is bloody beautiful, isn't she?
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It paid off: In 2007, she was cast as Trudy Campbell in the hit Mad Men, and two years later, as the bubbly Annie Edison in NBC's Community.
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"Celia had an infectious smile, a bubbly personality and anyone fortunate enough to know her was blessed," Iowa State Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard said in a statement.
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They are more likely to be found enjoying a glass of bubbly at the monthly gathering of the Association of Chinese Finance Professionals than washing dishes in Chinatown.
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There was only one catch: Apparently, my particular look (blonde, slim, white), my religion-focused education, and my "bubbly" personality were the right combination for a specific audience.
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The EgyptAir crew member of more than two years was described as a bright and bubbly women who loved her job and considered her colleagues to be family.
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Like a lot of kids from fractured families, he had the knack of creating mimicry, reading people's hidden psychology and transforming what he saw into bubbly, incisive art.
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Some warning signs that things are heading downhill is that they shift from being sweet and bubbly to speaking with a flat, monotone voice and an expressionless face.
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"The rules of haute couture say that you're not allowed to sell more than three to seven pieces in the world," Schiaparelli's bubbly communications director Cédric Edon begins.
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First off, we took a walk down memory lane, revisiting a look Grande wore often on the set of Nickelodeon's Victorious, where she played the bubbly Cat Valentine.
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Last week, news broke that the ever-bubbly co-anchor was suddenly leaving NBC and the Today show just days after learning she'd be losing her 9 a.m.
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If your schedule for the next few weeks is jam-packed with holiday parties, however, that may mean you'll be indulging in more than just a little bubbly.
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The article traces Mack's path from a bubbly Hollywood starlet to an alleged sex trafficker who faces 15 years in a federal penitentiary if convicted on all charges.
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However, the nitrogen bubbles are much smaller than carbonation, which gives the Cold Brew a smooth texture rather than a bubbly one, along with a distinct creamy sweetness.
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At home, we grab a bottle of bubbly from our wine fridge and walk to a housewarming party for a friend who bought a house in our neighborhood.
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"Not if they are data dependent and not in my view if they are market dependent and markets move higher into increasingly bubbly type of territory," Gross noted.
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The Environmental Protection Agency was coordinating the recovery and cleanup of the discharge and has deployed a containment boom at the entrance to Bubbly Creek, the guard said.
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After the final buzzer, a bunch of the Warriors hit up Harlot Nightclub in San Fran -- where the guys partied with more than $150k in Moet & Chandon bubbly.
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While the stars spend awards season walking on red carpets and sipping bubbly in ballrooms, we spend it live-tweeting from our couches and taking sparrow-faced selfies.
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She's infectiously bubbly and an almost compulsive chatter-upper of strangers, which makes her the perfect person to have around when you're mildly tripping like I am now.
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In the film, which also stars Alexis Neblett, her charming, more bubbly stepsister, dancers begin suffering inexplicable "fits": full-body spasms that leave them writhing on the floor.
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The companies behind Jibo and Kuri, two other home robots that caught media attention for their bubbly, almost human-like personalities, also shut down over the past year.
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The gabfest format just felt right for the bubbly 31-year-old, who had long considered pursuing a talk show, but decided it was never the right time.
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"I'll serve in Switzerland if they have a computer department," Sébastien said at dinner, thrusting his long fork into the bubbly moitié-moitié fondue (half Gruyère, half Vacherin).
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The Rockies were the WORST houseguests Tuesday night ... 'cause after they booted the Cubs from the playoffs -- they SOAKED their Wrigley Field locker room in bubbly and beer!!!
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BRUSSELS — Sabrina Esmael Fazal, 24, a bubbly Belgian nursing student, had once worked as a correspondent for a website run by and for members of the Congolese diaspora.
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Once you have an active starter, which is to say one that is light and bubbly, with a pleasant yeasty-boozy aroma, a fork appears in the road.
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As cheesy as it may sound, it was a surreal experience seeing lipstick go from a vat of bubbly liquid to a full-blown bullet of pigmented goodness.
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She ordered us both something called Ramona; it was a bubbly, pinkish concoction with a zingy, fragrant grapefruit tang, and it came from a can, like a soda.
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Even their color palettes reflect this pattern of polished futurism, beginning with sleek, cold, and calculated blues and purples until bubbly reds and yellow burst into the font.
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Michael Bublé, who I'm assuming most young people don't know a single thing about beyond that joke where you mispronounce his surname "bubbly" to the amusement of nobody.
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Abate's kitchen operates like a well-oiled machine: Gelato churns in the soft-serve machine while the pizza oven spits out bubbly pies in a matter of minutes.
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" The cover photo is a stiletto heel made out of gnarled barbed wire, with bubbly magenta text asking, "Do you think you can handle walking in our shoes?
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But the farcically chaotic first-act finale is allowed to be its usual bubbly self, and the sublime trio "Soave sia il vento" to be simply, sincerely beautiful.
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Like a lot of kids from fractured families, he had the knack of creative mimicry, reading people's hidden psychology and transforming what he saw into bubbly, incisive art.
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Topped with the earthy blend of fragrant mashed parsnip and potato, and baked until bubbly and browned, it may be the best shepherd's pie I have ever eaten.
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His affect toggles from bubbly and sweet ("You're the best!" he tells almost every guest) to campy super-seriousness (especially when he's reconnecting with his stage-acting roots).
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When she's getting ready for a night out, Bennet can be found on the floor surrounded by makeup and hair products — with a glass of bubbly in hand.
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As we reported ... Cardi was on the receiving end of some bubbly early Friday morning, and Offset reacted by literally jumping into the crowd with an airborne punch.
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His pool party this past weekend made waves on social media, with revelers posting pictures under the hashtag #Sprayathon of crowds of people dancing, drinking and spraying bubbly.
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The Jamaican superstar hit up the famous Cirque le Soir nightclub in London with his girlfriend, Kasi Bennett ... where everyone in his crew was pounding bottles of bubbly.
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However tiresome her bubbly cadence, the details of her life do sound like fun: dancing in the club, drinking with friends, and eventually going home with her crush.
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As the most famous member of her species in the world, Koko dazzled friends and fans with her bubbly personality, sophisticated communication skills, and compassion for other animals.
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"It's awesome that this is allowed for us," said Bedour, a bubbly 19-year-old, who kept her face covered but traded her black robes for a colorful snowsuit.
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The Nickelodeon cartoon "SpongeBob SquarePants," created by the late Stephen Hillenburg, features a nasally yellow sea sponge filled with bubbly optimism even in some of the most absurd situations.
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Franklin's coach, Todd Schmitz, pumped his fists and charged down the steps of the arena to congratulate his bubbly swimmer, one of the biggest stars of the London Games.
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Some of that initial feedback said that the bubbly design made Twitter feel more like a chat, and that it was easier to understand who was responding to what.
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The best buds hit up Encore Beach Club on Saturday and turnt up in the DJ booth with David Guetta while 8 hot bottle service servers sprayed the bubbly.
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You can grab a banana (from the source), a best-seller (Charles Dickens, Stephen King, Agatha Christie) and plunge into cool, bubbly waters as you plunge into fictional worlds.
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First, I cleansed with Berry Bubbly, a purifying foaming clay cleanser, then I smoothed Pure The Pore, a pore-purging volcanic ash-infused clay mask, onto my T-zone.
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While investors may look at Tesla's wild volatility as crazy trading in just one stock, some analysts say its bubbly behavior could be a warning for the broader market.
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It may be colorful and bubbly, but it is built in a way that gives an individual player a very limited ability to sway the outcome of the game.
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Bubbly was run like a social network — a 'Twitter for voice' — whereas Spoon Radio is focused on a consumption-based model that, as the name suggests, mirrors traditional radio.
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I like to think it's my personality more than anything — I'm very bubbly and warm, and I have a pretty gregarious personality that people tend to open up to.
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"There's one design flaw," she recently told PEOPLE Now, alluding to the champagne doorbell she installed in her closet, so she could always have a little bubbly on demand.
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But after Disney searched through hundreds of girls in the Pacific Islands, Cravalho snagged the part in 2015 with her bubbly personality and renditions of Disney and Polynesian songs.
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Or, like Meredith and Alex, maybe I'll just have a 2004 dance party while I blast Rilo Kiley's "Portions for Foxes," which closes out the episode, and drink bubbly.
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First giving a backstory about how she'd give him a "kiddie cocktail" at home consisting of juice and "bubbly water," she recalls a hilarious time when that nickname backfired.
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At the same time, with stocks near all-time highs, traders are watching to see if gains fade in some of the more bubbly sectors of the stock market.
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Since there's a lot of mixed information out there about the right way to open, chill, and serve a bottle of bubbly, we turned to an expert for help.
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ColorOS still does take a lot of inspiration from iOS, to be clear — its iPhone X-style multitasking system is very slick, while its bubbly notifications are less so.
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Devin, a second-grader at Rock Creek Elementary, was remembered as having a "bubbly personality and enthusiasm for school," according to his teachers who spoke to The Record-Courier.
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Ordinarily at wedding receptions, guests toast the bride and groom with flutes full of bubbly — but Princess Eugenie's upcoming royal wedding to Jack Brooksbank will be anything but ordinary.
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They said that I—a bubbly former cheerleader who demands to be taken to the emergency room if I even have a bad hangover—was too good for them.
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Iggy's laugh is an unexpectedly bubbly guffaw, which he emits sometimes because he's tickled by his own thought process, other times because of some comment from director Jim Jarmusch.
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Ahead, the five ingredients these celeb cooks always keep on hand — and Mario Batali, if you're reading, we'd love an invite for a glass of bubbly at your place.
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If you happen to be near an American Lidl store, there's a similar wine they sell that will satisfy your cheap boozy bubbly needs: Los Andides Crémant de Loire.
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So once I knew that their love was real, then I was able to really move forward with this sort of sweet, bubbly, optimistic version of a femme fatale.
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Post-screening, stick around for a bubbly cocktail reception, '90s-board-game competitions (Mall Madness, anyone?), a glam hair-braiding station, and a professional beauty bar courtesy of Blushington.
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As a bubbly teenage gold medalist at the 1960 Olympics in Rome, he parroted America's Cold War line, lecturing a Soviet reporter about the superiority of the United States.
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If you need a refresher, the animated short, created by Jason Steele and originally uploaded to Newgrounds, features the adventures of two bubbly unicorns and their grumpier friend, Charlie.
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The merger market was still bubbly, and Basell borrowed the entire $12.5 billion it paid to buy out Lyondell shareholders, as well as pay for fees and debt refinancing.
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Fans are pretty hyped about McCarthy reprising her first big TV role: Bubbly, accident-prone chef Sookie was both Lorelai's confidant and her business partner at the Dragonfly Inn.
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Debuted on March 15 via Hulu, Shrill is that tale of Annie Easton, a bubbly calendar editor at a Portland alt-weekly magazine, who is sweet and bitingly sassy.
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While we will always love a flute on its own, sometimes mixing bubbly into a cocktail can be the perfect way to turn something special into something extra-special.
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Stephens was 19 years old, and had all of the ingredients needed to become an American media star: youth, commercial good looks, bubbly personality, dramatic (well, harrowing) personal backstory.
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He then sent me on a daylong scavenger hunt to all of our favorite memorable spots, ending with bubbly above San Francisco and a night at The Ritz-Carlton.
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It's incredibly simple to make, requiring not much more than a drizzle of olive oil and honey, then a short stint in the oven until it's bubbly and soft.
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Compare that to "Nervous," written in part by the reliable current hitmaker Julia Michaels, who writes bubbly melodies full of gaps and pauses that Mr. Mendes takes to eagerly.
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In Japan, a fiercely competitive market where Coca-Cola says it introduces 100 new products each year, the company plans to test a flavored, bubbly drink spiked with alcohol.
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Just Pomegranate Syrup — a new dark, tart-sweet pomegranate molasses, from the makers of Just Date Syrup — adds a nice touch to cocktails or a glass of pink bubbly.
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"Having a bottle of chilled bubbly in the fridge is its own kind of tonic, and as a result I'm somewhat comforted each time the fridge opens," he said.
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Hammered Stainless-Steel Wine Bucket, $29.95, available at Williams Sonoma They're probably going to get a lot of bubbly, and they're probably going to need somewhere to put it.
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Op-Ed Contributor KABUL, Afghanistan — Sitting cross-legged on the floor of a sparsely decorated Kabul apartment, the young, bubbly woman told me why she lies to her neighbors.
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Upstairs at the Public, Ms. Lloyd — who is bubbly and funny, with a voice like Mindy Kaling's — took out her smartphone, opened up Instagram and chatted about her feed.
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This becomes something of a balancing act, as too much water turns your lather into a bubbly slurry, but it's not a problem once you get into a rhythm.
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One sip of the perfectly crisp and bubbly drink may actually make you eager to let go of summer — you just have to find the right one for you.
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She's chatty and bubbly for most of the two-plus-hour trip, until she feels the fever coming back and curls up in the passenger seat for a nap.
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Fast-forward to present-day Greenwich Village, where a cellar bar (beneath the Bourgeois Pig) with a focus on bubbly stuff features a decorative riddling rack, studded with bottles.
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Bubbly booze titans like Truly's, White Claw, and Bon & Viv are all represented, as well as more obscure options like Corona and newcomer Mike Swell's take on alcoholic seltzer.
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If anything, we just got our first look at the beginning of Kelsey's origin story as the supervillain of Peter's season, courtesy of a very special bottle of bubbly.
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But all the same types were there, starting with bubbly book lovers like Glory Edim, the founder of Well-Read Black Girl, a hip reading club turned literary festival.
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Everyone from Jozy Altidore to Tim Howard and Michael Bradley let the corks fly -- flooding the locker room with bubbly after taking down Jamaica in a 2-1 thriller.
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In the first Fantastic Beasts film Queenie was bubbly, ballsy, and kind; here she's mopey and cruel, throwing around love spells as if they're not a massive violation of consent.
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In volume terms, sales to Britons, long the biggest foreign buyers of French "bubbly", fell 11 percent in 2017 after a nine percent drop in 2016, said France's champagne federation.
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You can tell immediately why Amber needs Dr. Lee's help, because her condition spreads across her face, in the form of bubbly, wart-like tumors running from chin to forehead.
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McKenzie Adams was a 9-year-old fourth-grader with a "bubbly, fun-loving personality" who loved to tell stories and wanted to be a scientist when she grew up.
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The best part about having a mix-your-own mimosa bar at a brunch gathering is that everyone can get the exact ratio of bubbly to OJ that they crave.
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But micromanagement has led to a chronic undersupply of homes and thus to bubbly prices in big cities, where growth is strongest, and to a glut in smaller, weaker cities.
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Sandwiched between bubbly edits of pop-rap, jittery club music, and the Manchester duo's own prismatic dancehall productions was a breathless and woozy reprieve from the mix's constant forward momentum.
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The Indian-based telecom services firm Altruist acquired the voice-based social media platform Bubbly in 2014, and apps like HearMeOut and Hubbub also offer voice recording and distribution technologies.
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Plus, it's always worth popping out in your PJs to grab a bottle of something bubbly — like Moët Ice Impérial — to transform your meal into a full-on brunch spread.
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They followed 3003 bottles of bubbly with a bottle of whisky to help them get dressed … I honestly stopped paying attention at that point, but the pace didn't slow down.
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There was always fanfare whenever expensive champagne was bought; a sparkler was lit, a female was objectified, a waitress procession ran across the dance floor, all exulting the pricey bubbly.
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Moments after contestant Maddie Poppe finished her collaborative "Bubbly" performance with Colbie Caillat during Monday night's episode, Perry let out a huge laugh that her silver jumpsuit just couldn't handle.
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Mardi Gras may be a great excuse to don a colorful mask and drink something bubbly, but there's no reason you can't lean in to the Carnival spirit year-round.
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A bubbly woman with corkscrew blond hair and giant blue eyes, Moore had come to genetic genealogy as a hobby, after a career as an actress and a swimsuit model.
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Case #3: HildaMeanwhile, we meet Hilda, a 42-year-old woman from California, who's living with bubbly, wart-like skin across the upper and lower lash lines of both eyes.
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Seeing room for growth, the LVMH brand wants to turn the bubbly drink from something you sip on special occasions to a beverage you pop on a more regular basis.
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The English brand, which creates still and sparkling wines from grapes grown in the United Kingdom, is said to be providing the bubbly for Meghan and Harry's May 19 nuptials.
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CHINA'S housing market has long been a story of two parts: bubbly prices in major cities and a glut of unsold homes in much of the rest of the country.
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If you're not into cannabis-infused liquors, you can use a regular London dry gin for what is otherwise a totally classic French 75—because everyone loves a little bubbly.
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The performance earned her an enviable total score of 62.366 and the bubbly 19 year-old's ear-to-ear grin also won over the audience at the Rio Olympic Arena.
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Tomato Rice With Crispy Cheddar This dish is from Priya Krishna's cookbook "Indian-ish," and true to that name it takes South Indian tomato rice and adds bubbly sharp Cheddar.
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" The scientist tantalized them with a radical theory about the foundation of the universe, which proposes that time and space fluctuate in a bubbly, unstable state known as "quantum foam.
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Chapel Down is a British brand of bubbly that is known for its sparkling and still wines, and says its sparkling wines are created with fruit sourced from southeast England.
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A chunky tomato-based condiment made with fifty ingredients is served with many of the dishes on the menu, including the cheburek, a bubbly-skinned fried pastry filled with lamb.
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Whole Foods Market listed floral flavors in its top ten trends for 2018, noting that lattes, teas and bubbly drinks will be the most likely candidates for this flavor infusion.
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Her youth and bubbly personality seen in state media are in stark contrast to the usually glum generals and ageing party cadres who follow Kim Jong Un on official duties.
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"Throwaway" is a mumbly party track over a bubbly synth line, and the moments in which Bootychaaain makes her presence felt (on "Freak Show" and "Triflin") are outright rave-ups.
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The lagoon's waters were quite bubbly on Tuesday but the high winds that had forced the postponement of Sunday's events had dropped, allowing the schedule to get back on track.
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When flirting with a Pisces, they can be bubbly and obvious in their affection for you, and sometimes act so perky and sweet that you wonder if they're on something.
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That's part of why I lead with kindness and I compensate by being very bubbly all the time, because it really hurts my feelings when I know I'm not liked.
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At this point, he had just started painting, so I took it as an opportunity to speak to him—and it turned out he was a great, charismatic, bubbly person.
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He would present with much of the same signs and symptoms as the blowtorch burn he suffered in the previous movie with possible exposed bone and bubbly, blistering black skin.
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If you know anyone obsessed with their Soda Stream, or someone who just has a keen love of bubbly water, then you need to get them this portable seltzer maker.
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That is sending nervous tremors through the traditional overlords of the bubbly world in the Champagne region of France, whose long reign may now be threatened by the warming climate.
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I surprised them and said, 'I love that Austrian style—beautiful, bubbly in a tall glass that looks like a golden volcano bubbling up from the middle of the Earth.
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The second season of this teen sitcom continues to showcase the friendship between Alexa, a smart young woman undergoing cancer treatment (Paris Berelc), and her bubbly friend Katie (Isabel May).
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The cage is going to hold the pressure in and the CO2 created by the eating, burping, farting, pissing yeast babies is going to go right into your magic bubbly.
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For a savory pastry called a doblada , it's formed into a folded half-moon, like an empanada, stuffed with meat or vegetables, and deep-fried until its surface is bubbly.
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Give up the oil-stripping sulfates (which, yes, are responsible for that oh-so-satisfying bubbly lather) and swap in more moisturizing ingredients like coconut milk and shea oils instead.
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Nicknamed "Q," Wang already earns plenty in endorsements in China, where she has been known more for her bubbly personality and photogenic appearance than for her prowess on the court.
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A few celebs shared a peek into their end-of-year shenanigans that no doubt featured plenty of bubbly, party hats, and in one particular case, a box of tissues.
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It is, for all intents, a hot ham and cheese sandwich, the top spread with a layer of creamy béchamel sauce and grated cheese, then broiled until golden and bubbly.
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In front of us were six huge washbacks, vessels in which yeast feasts on sugary solution, generating bubbly activity on the golden liquid surface as it turns starch into alcohol.
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Showbiz satire, as when Bubbly eventually moves to New York and auditions for a creepy, Bob Fosse-like genius, should not mix with the unvarnished pain of racism in America.
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Google Trends data released early Monday by the company showed what were viewers searching for most during the four hours of sportsball, all condensed into a bubbly 30-second interactive.
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With songs that remind of bubbly Vince Clarke-era Depeche Mode melding with the poignant drama of Eurythmics, Human Leather's debut, Lazy Karaoke, is timeless and passionate in its delivery.
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