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  • Put the fizz on ice. The Sun
  • The fizzy drinks tax is doomed to fail, as it has elsewhere. The Sun
  • Japanese green tea drinkers also consume less sodium than fat-bottomed American fizzy drink lovers.
  • The two sides remain sharply polarised, and periodic attempts to bridge the wide gulf between them have fizzled out.
  • But these movements all fizzled out, for two reasons.
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  • All the fizz - such as it is - comes from the market-based think tanks.
  • I contented myself with merely trying to become a migrant worker, a plan that fizzled because nobody in my family would advance me the cash necessary to go out west and meet my fellow migrants.
  • After a promising start, the campaign fizzled out in the summer when the full Co-operative Congress refused to back it.
  • Let's see more baked potatoes and lentil soup on school menus, fruit juices being promoted instead of branded fizzy drinks.
  • Well, I am afraid the crusade was rather a fizzer.
  • YOU'LL be fizzing with excitement over this opportunity. The Sun
  • I could hear the champagne fizz as he poured it into my glass.
  • The lights up and down the street fizzled and popped, their sparks the last bit of light on a suddenly darkened street.
  • Tough life, you're probably thinking: he gets to drink fizz all day at someone else's expense.
  • But the excitement quickly fizzled out. Times, Sunday Times
  • We sat and watched the screen as it fizzed black and white shapes that during the course of the last three hours had scrambled my tiny mind.
  • A fizzle sounded, and everybody turned their heads.
  • And no one will bat an eyelid if you collect another bottle of fizz in your robe and slippers. The Sun
  • Lights fizzing onto the pavement, I felt the rain pattering down by my shoes. Bitchin' about being a bitch. «
  • The fruit, called sloe, can be made into a liqueur called sloe gin, of the "fizz" fame, but Ulrike discovered a distillery that makes it into a kind of sherry made of sloes. Archive 2006-10-01
  • But his career fizzled out in the UK in the 1990s. The Sun
  • After a while their mother was back, holding a tray of glasses that fizzed.
  • And he can light the blue touchpaper on a Roman Candle, but it may be impossible to tell whether the ensuing two second fizzing is the intended special effect or a product malfunction.
  • But the fizzing dialogue puts Peep Show head and shoulders above the rash of dire comedies on our screens. The Sun
  • Now pubs stock a wide range of soft drinks varying from the traditional fizzy drinks to exotic fruit juices like cranberry, mango and passion-fruit.
  • The relationship finally fizzled out when he met the younger woman who would become his second wife. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interest in the project fizzled after the funding was withdrawn.
  • From then - thanks to the stubbornness of the Queen's back line - the match seemed to fizzle out, and by the end the scoreline probably flattered the victors.
  • It is very aromatic and hoppy, with notes of lemon and cinnamon, and its cold fizz helps to cleanse and cool the palate.
  • Then, the movement kind of fizzled out from embarrassment. Think Progress » CPAC Speakers Bash Obama’s Use Of A Teleprompter — While Standing In Front Of A Teleprompter
  • We spent less time together and things fizzled out. The Sun
  • During the final half-hour, it fizzled out as a contest, neither side able to break the deadlock.
  • It is unstable, it’s even harder to separate physically than the two isotopes of uranium, and if you try to build a bomb using the easy, “gun” design of the uranium bomb, it will begin to fissle prematurely and thus the bomb will fizzle instead of going boom. Firedoglake » Of Last Throes, Enrichment and Mickey Mouse Watches
  • At least they have the decency to sell headache tablets, orange juice, fizzy pop and complex carbohydrates as well.
  • Bosingwa was powerless to haul the winger in, with the Wales international's cross beautifully angled as it fizzed across the six-yard box beyond Terry for Adebayor to tap home ahead of a Petr Cech's tentative dive. Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Chelsea | Premier League match report
  • So with a damp fizzle and a surprised pop, the monitor died on us.
  • His glass, in front of the candle, writhing flame visible through the clear liquid, illuminating the bubbles spinning and fizzing their way upward.
  • Oh yeah in fizzy pop league. The Sun
  • Usually, these songs don't come from the heavyweight and cool end of the music biz, more the top forty pop 'n' fizz market.
  • ‘Along with fizzy drinks, sweets are the main cause of tooth decay which affects around half of children in the UK,’ he fumed.
  • Or is the problem their high consumption of soft and fizzy bottled drinks?
  • He also said to use a straw when having fizzy drinks. The Sun
  • Feisty and fizzing with energy, the 40 year-old multi-millionaire was in his element, playing the fool for a BBC film crew following his every move.
  • There have been plenty of fizzers and one-sided matches in the opening rounds of the Rugby Union World Cup.
  • Before the fizz is out of the wine drink to Robbie's good health and good luck to him, and to all our lads that have gone before. Kirsteen: The Story of a Scotch Family Seventy Years Ago
  • While Christian revenge for perceived Jewish deicide never materialized, I can't say the existential fear truly fizzled. Josh Fleet: The J-Word: Why Jesus Is Taboo In Polite Jewish Conversation
  • He pressed something with his thumb and the device fizzed loudly, electric blue light dancing between the sharpened points of the claw. CHAMELEON
  • Gillian Keith fizzed skittishly and effortlessly as Zerbinetta, an acidulous sop to Orla Boylan's munificent, creamy but variably toned Ariadne. The Turn of the Screw; Ariadne auf Naxos; Les pêcheurs de perles; Mitsuko Uchida
  • With regard drinks, I increased my water intake to about 2 or 3 litres a day and juices replaced fizzy drinks.
  • According to research published in 2003, kids breakfasting on fizzy drinks and sugary snacks performed at the level of an average 70-year-old in tests of memory and attention.
  • They have plastic carrier bags with them, with crisps and fizzy pop and stuff in them.
  • We spent less time together and things fizzled out. The Sun
  • They fizzle when they should sizzle and have all the zing of carbonated water gone flat.
  • Well, it probably was a fizzer for the people that member represents.
  • The music can be frothy; it can be fizzy, bubbly, cheery and it most definitely is catchy.
  • For most people the modern world is a wondrous place full of medicine and food and fizzy drinks in vending machines. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you've been drinking an excess of alcohol and fizzy drinks, your body will be thankful for some water.
  • To get over the embarrassment of the "fizzle," Kim's technicians had to detonate another device to validate their designs and demonstrate the power of their weapon. North Korea Advertises Its Nukes
  • Stewart is positively fizzing with excitement.
  • The waters the ship sank into were now bubbling and fizzing with charred metal.
  • Who seriously thinks blocking advertisements for fizzy drinks or fast food will make a difference? Times, Sunday Times
  • Eggs and fish often cause problems with bad smells, and fizzy drinks and beer produce excess wind and runny motions.
  • The road fizzled out at a gate plastered with fire hazard warnings, leading on to the moor itself.
  • The current market fizzle is an epiphenomenon this time around. Matthew Yglesias » The Collapse
  • This has everything I am looking for in a soda: Grapefruit, natural ingredients, the colour pink and a mild fizz.
  • Children who consume fizzy drinks once a day or more are twice as likely to suffer tooth erosion than those who consume such drinks less than once a day.
  • There are great things about to happen, there is a fizz of excitement in the earth, in the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can we make a charge for a European place, or will the season fizzle out disappointingly?
  • We all know they belong in the fizzy pop league. The Sun
  • Only two more scores were to be had in the remaining 30 minutes, as all life fizzled out beneath a haze of rain and the glaring floodlights.
  • She claims the affair fizzled out but that she spoke to him on the phone as late as August last year.
  • Nice fizzy sign too Mr. A with only minimal 'foxing' as the enamelists say (or would if they didn't use the more prosaic term rust). Fizzzz Pop!
  • It's as if your formative years have passed and you've turned into a surly teenager, sulking in your fizzing sack, staring at your yeasty sock, explaining your version of the world to anyone who will listen.
  • So you can make a fizzy drink by stirring a teaspoon into a glass of fruit juice. The Sun
  • It fizzed; it foamed; it had all the trappings of a real experiment.
  • The shock of the random; a stadium seat fizzing through the air and landing at your feet as you stretch and saunter along the touchline. Times, Sunday Times
  • And at the same time ended a career that fizzled out like a damp squib. The Sun
  • Though carbon dioxide is more soluble in the pop at low temperature, why does it fizz more with the ice?
  • His career fizzled out and his pictures were forgotten until recently. Times, Sunday Times
  • One was solemn, the other fizzed like a firework. Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
  • In a coupe glass, the fizz is lost more quickly. Times, Sunday Times
  • I reckon the week ahead might be a bit of a fizzer for some, but not for me.
  • You also need to avoid fizzy drinks and eat slowly. The Sun
  • And for drivers, buy in alcohol-free beer or a fizzy fruit drink. The Sun
  • Who seriously thinks blocking advertisements for fizzy drinks or fast food will make a difference? Times, Sunday Times
  • He had sheet creases across the fizzog and a red chin and noggin.
  • It smells delicious but could do with a little more fizz. The Sun
  • If the humanities wish to recharge their words with fizz (the ultimate is Joyce in Finnegans Wake), they should go directly to an etymologic dictionary, not to the taxonomic sciences to discover the heady truth in Emerson's "Every word was once a poem. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIV No 1
  • This is the ‘fizz’ that you hear when you take the top off the bottle.
  • The affair fizzled out within a couple of years.
  • The move seemed to have fizzled out when the ball was hacked forward into the in-goal area and, on the intervention of the same touch-judge, a penalty try was awarded for interference.
  • There was a fizzle, and then a pop, and finally a clattering ring.
  • For a particularly thrilling, inappropriate sugary treat, we would eat Fizzies, undissolved.
  • So alongside the organic soft drinks, spirulina and pure juices, she still stocks regular fizzies.
  • Their romances were fast-paced, inventive and fizzing with ideas. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fourth I can see scrambling and hear fizzing with a little pique. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems to be one of those words of rock 'n' roll origin that describes the ‘stuff’ inside a person that gives them that extra bit of fizz and sparkle and swagger to get through life.
  • A spark fizzed and crackled, and he stepped into the dark opening, light trailing around him, and flames licking the air behind.
  • But the doctors' strike mostly fizzled out. The Sun
  • English fizz is a home-produced wine that you can drink without wincing or blushing.
  • Ideas fizz and pop. The Sun
  • The fizzy drinks tax is doomed to fail, as it has elsewhere. The Sun
  • And its not just in France that cremant is selling well, producers are starting to sell the fizzy wine in Britain too.
  • Their romances were fast-paced, inventive and fizzing with ideas. Times, Sunday Times
  • People associated with the tourist trade say that the tourist boom has fizzled out and occupancy rate has fallen to eight to ten per cent.
  • Usually I have to kind of force myself to smile, but I suddenly felt strange inside, as if the ice had been melted and the remaining water was fizzing.
  • THE sugar tax will bring a boom in fake fizzy drinks, experts warn. The Sun
  • Carbonated alcoholic drinks, or spirits mixed with fizzy drinks can also affect how fast alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream.
  • But he has also restored some of fizz to Budget Day.
  • Instead they ought to target junk food and fizzy drink manufacturers who sell products laced with sugar. The Sun
  • This raw spectacle overflows with fizzing stories which unveil the chaotic comedy and tragedy behind a flawed wedding reception.
  • For a second there was only the electric fizzle, the sounds of hospital life going on in the background.
  • The mixture bubbled and fizzed and then, with a defying pop, settled into a cloudy blue potion.
  • I took a gulp of pop and rubbed my nose to get rid of the bubbles fizzing up there.
  • You could hear the liquid fizz as she poured it out of the bottle.
  • The fizz has gone out of the market.
  • My friend Kate, despite being a hard-rockin' bass player in a kick-ass girl group, is also a part-time medieval music enthusiast: I've been looking some stuff up about crumhorns and related instruments, for kicks, and found these instructions on how to make your own cornemuse, like the crumhorn in the picture, but straight in only one and a half hours, and using a fizzy pop drink straw as the reed. How to: Build medieval instruments out of PVC pipe
  • She said although there were snack machines in school, one sold healthier additive-free options and no fizzy drinks were available in school hours.
  • So, the harsh truth was that we served shorts and fizzy beer, and that was it.
  • It fizzed up over the top, and almost into her lap but she pulled it away so the soda dripped onto the floor.
  • The disc above fizzled with violet light for a moment then collapsed down onto all present, sending a severe backlash of magical power into the priest's mind.
  • In nuclear parlance, a test is described as a fizzle when it fails to meet the desired yield. Bloggers.Pakistan
  • Orange squash, fizzy drinks, beer etc were all produced in bottles made of glass.
  • Lightning fizzed majestically just on cue behind her spiked crown; briefly illuminating the symbolic relic of a world now lost to the seizing hand of bullying big businesses and tactless political tyrants.
  • Negotiations between them fizzled out when the boxers failed to agree on a suitable weight.
  • It is now beginning to look as if summer has fizzled out and autumn arrived early, with more wet and breezy weather through to September. Times, Sunday Times
  • His bid to win the Cup title fizzled when he got off to a slow start in the Chase, but he tied Sam Ard's record with 10 Nationwide wins and had 57 top-10 finishes all year -- 36 in 48 starts in Nationwide and Cup. Life in the Turn Lane
  • In some of the last dispatches released by WikiLeaks, US diplomats correctly predicted that Russia's "bicephalous ruling format" was fizzling out.
  • Sainsbury's Buck's Fizz is a light and very attractive sparkling blend of wine and orange juice.
  • Some sweets are equipped with surprising visual and flavour effects: gobstoppers change colour when sucked, sherbet fizzes in the mouth, and bubble gum is as much about bubbles as sweetness.
  • Sparkling wines should be served in think glasses with straight side or flutes so that the fizz is preserved.
  • This is another example of nimbyism also; the City would be much more likely to loosen up regulations on AADUs if neighbors didn't make an uproar about higher density. morning fizzy Redefining Self-Sufficiency « PubliCola
  • None dared to open the seal and experience the fizz.
  • The 33rd edition of the award fizzled out for many reasons.
  • It is now beginning to look as if summer has fizzled out and autumn arrived early, with more wet and breezy weather through to September. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a lot of sugar in these little bombs, so we tend toward lower-alcohol sweets" to "lower-alcohol sweets such as a dry spumante or fizzy rosé. Spring Weddings Asparagus Weingut Glatzer 2003...
  • They come in all degrees of alcoholic strength, sweetness, and fizziness and are popularly flavoured with such fruits as strawberry, peach, mango, and so on.
  • The shock of the random; a stadium seat fizzing through the air and landing at your feet as you stretch and saunter along the touchline. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the solo violin playing needed more fizz and flair. Times, Sunday Times
  • And no one will bat an eyelid if you collect another bottle of fizz in your robe and slippers. The Sun
  • Fresh and fizzing with a dehumanised, holographic energy, eclectic collaborations chequer the album.
  • Avoid drinks at bedtime that increase urine production, including those containing caffeine, acidic juices and fizzy drinks.
  • They, on the other hand, were fizzing with excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sainsbury's Buck's Fizz is a light and very attractive sparkling blend of wine and orange juice.
  • At school Sarah consumed mainly processed food and fizzy drinks, but consumed vegetables with her evening meal most days.
  • The "foamy" effect that we grew up thinking was the Peroxide killing germs is just a chemical reaction: much like the fizzing you get from pouring soda into a glass. WN.com - Articles related to Disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff released from Maryland federal prison to halfway house
  • It can be dry, medium dry, medium sweet, richly honeyed, sweet and even the leanest most acidic wines prove perfect for dry or medium dry fizz.
  • Up to 348 million litres of fizzy drinks were sold in the year to May, an 11% rise on the previous year.
  • Or the fizz of ice cubes being dropped into a freshly made gin and tonic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Henrik Larsson sends a low cross fizzing into the Bulgaria box, but Predrag Pazhin does well to hoof the ball over his own bar and out for a corner, from which nothing comes.
  • It soon fizzled out, though the ‘revolt’ in France did lead to some educational reforms.
  • This week a new tax on fizzy drinks was proposed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or Bill Clinton in 1991, fizzing with ideas and intellectual curiosity, before we knew how indiscipline would diminish him?
  • Some kids from the audience joined her on the stage and tried to add fizz.
  • His harassment fizzled out and things were good. The Sun
  • First, dark clouds begin to boil in the sky, and lightning starts to crackle and fizz.
  • Experts agree that it is easier to drink flat beers faster than fizzy beers such as lager.
  • I generally don't agree with the belief that you can drink fizzy wine with food, but I will make an exception for Lambrusco.
  • I geographically triassic what all the steinman is compulsorily on the bulge dissent norepinephrine so that i can canonization the shrubbery and tirolean. has to spear at its specifically fizzing, appropriately prophylactic haplotype, and stambul apogamy they jejunostomy to coot faker in mollification to do it. Rational Review
  • She said: 'It all just fizzled out. The Sun
  • Our friendship kind of fizzled out -- he wrote to me and asked if I could send him money. Lawrence Ytzhak Braithwaite, 1963-2008
  • And, adding fizz to the weekend was a dazzling catwalk.
  • The romance fizzled out after a month.
  • There is so much foam and fizz you can't see the water for all that froth.
  • The least impressive is simply by injecting carbon dioxide into the wine, the same method used to make soft drinks fizzy. Thorsons Organic Wine Guide
  • Mercury Rx is a notorious period for electrical equipment and communication devices go * fizzle pop*. 10 Writing Tips for Using Mercury Retrograde Energy « Write Anything
  • This film is about a married couple that is nearly perfect on the surface, but has lost some of the fizz underneath.
  • Heparin will biologically reread aspersions that have almost formed, but it may capitalize the poles from fizzing hotter and showering freer serotoninergic problems. Wii-volution
  • I kept no sweet biscuits in the house and there were no fizzy drinks except at parties. Positive Parent Power
  • Our season has slowly fizzled out. The Sun
  • Remember that many soft fizzy drinks such as cola contain caffeine too. Healthy By Nature
  • Swapping fizzy drinks, fruit juices and cordials for nice cold plain water can make a big difference to children's dental health.
  • His writing in the 60s which I read in my late schooldays had the urgent fizz of newly discovered and prohibited drugs.
  • I hear the fizz of tonic in my gin beckoning. Times, Sunday Times
  • His jaw was parted wide, and a fizzing crackle hummed from within his throat, like the beginning of a patchy radio transmission.
  • The romance fizzled out after a month.
  • The water fizzed up my nose and tears stung my eyes. Ominous
  • The voice fizzled and crackled once more, and everything fell silent.
  • The party fizzled out before midnight.
  • Bath time is a bucket on the side of the boat, as clouds of insects fizz around my torch. Times, Sunday Times
  • “Portland Oregon and sloe gin fizz, if that ain’t love, tell me what is …” Think Progress » Like It or Not, You’re Funding Right-Wing Rock
  • The trick is to get the fizz in there but stop before the food freezes. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's a lot of fizzy pop to store up until he reaches the legal drinking age. The Sun
  • I'd love to have Fizzbin on my iPhone just so I can talk (geek out) about it.
  • Slowly pour in the sparkling elderflower drink, as it will fizz up. The Sun
  • His harassment fizzled out and things were good. The Sun
  • We don't agree with singling out fizzy drinks for an extra tax to deter buyers. The Sun
  • The play fizzes with excitement, sex, uncertainty and tragedy as a result.
  • We don't want the season to fizzle out but we were taught a lesson today. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within the hour her repertoire included Rob Roy, Sidecar, Sloe Gin Fizz, Tom Collins and Comm Collins, (with vodka, so named by Russkie-hating Uncle Nick), and prettiest of all, Harvey Wallbanger, a froth as creamy yellow as the egg custard her mother whipped up for her when she was recovering from flu. Radium
  • Who seriously thinks blocking advertisements for fizzy drinks or fast food will make a difference? Times, Sunday Times
  • The captain fizzed an attempt just wide in his desperation for parity, his industry succeeding at times in masking the sloppiness of his team-mates in possession. West Ham United spring to life to overrun Stoke City in extra-time
  • I noticed it fizzing in the glass and thought it must be soda water.
  • Sparkling wines should be served in thick glasses with straight sides or flutes so that the fizz is preserved.
  • I don't let him have sweet fizzy drinks because they tend to make him hyper.
  • Eggs and fish often cause problems with bad smells, and fizzy drinks and beer produce excess wind and runny motions.
  • The two sides remain sharply polarised, and periodic attempts to bridge the wide gulf between them have fizzled out.
  • I wonder if there's any fizz left in the lemonade.
  • Salmon pink and beautifully delicate, this fizz has subtle, fruity aromas and strawberry ice-lolly flavours without the sweetness.
  • It sounds obscene, but it's the short form of Ungespundetes, a beer matured in barrels with open bungholes so the fermentation fizz escapes.

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