| 41. | And " More Tales " has the same magic mushroom effervescence of the first miniseries.
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| 42. | The winched-in corks allow for the manufacture of the bubbles that give champagne its effervescence.
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| 43. | The more momentum you have when the cork pops, the more effervescence and champagne you lose.
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| 44. | Its effervescence lightens foods and would naturally skew the dishes I chose toward the simple and pure.
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| 45. | Scicolone liked the texture and finish, and Gordon found floral aromas and a bit of effervescence.
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| 46. | It is added to drinking water and carbonated beverages including beer and sparkling wine to add effervescence.
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| 47. | Sodium bicarbonate reacts with carboxyl groups in proteins to give a brisk effervescence from the formation of.
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| 48. | He was equally successful at Plymouth, where the squadron was also in a state of effervescence.
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| 49. | This effervescence is rarely seen to the degree of a semi-sparkling wine such as Lambrusco.
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| 50. | Still wines are wines that have not gone through the sparkling wine methods and have no effervescence.
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