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  2. Sun glitter - Wikipedia

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    Sun glitter is a bright, sparkling light formed when sunlight reflects from water waves. The waves may be caused by natural movement of the water, or by the movement of birds or animals in the water. Even a ripple from a thrown rock will create a momentary glitter. Light reflects from smooth surfaces by specular reflection.

  3. The surprising health benefits of sparkling water emerge in ...

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    The study suggests sparkling water could help people lose weight by increasing glucose uptake and boosting metabolism, but researchers and other experts said the effect, in reality, is minimal to ...

  4. Is sparkling or still water better for you? Dietitians on ...

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    Sparkling water may also be sweetened with sugar, fruit juices or non-sugar substitutes, says Zumpano. These include artificial sweeteners, such as aspartame, or plant-based sweeteners, such as ...

  5. 29 Lazy Ways To Deep Clean Your Home - AOL

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    #29 Keep Your Dishes Sparkling Clean With The Dish Brush: The Easy Way To Scrub Away Grime And Grease. Review: "The bristles are just right, not too stiff and not too soft. It makes washing dishes ...

  6. Luminous gemstones - Wikipedia

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    "On its head was a very sparkling stone, like a Carbuncle, of inestimable price: That it commonly veil'd that rich Jewel with a thin moving skin, like that of a man's eye-lid: but that when it went to drink or sported himself in the midst of that deep bottom, he fully discover'd it, and that the rocks and all about receiv'd a wonderful lustre ...

  7. Glimmen - Wikipedia

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    The village was first mentioned in the 12th century as "in Glemmene". Officially the etymology is unknown, however the current Dutch words translates as "gleaming/sparkling". [3] Glimmen is an esdorp which developed in the Early Middle Ages on the Hondsrug between Groningen and Assen. The village never became an independent parish. [4]

  8. Is Sparkling Water Good or Bad For You? - AOL

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    Sparkling water is a popular alternative, and it’s healthier than soda or alcohol. Here are the differences between sparkling water, mineral water, club soda, and seltzer.

  9. Glittering generality - Wikipedia

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    In rhetoric, a glittering generality or glowing generality is an emotionally appealing phrase so closely associated with highly-valued concepts and beliefs that it carries conviction without supporting information or reason.