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  3. Alcohol (Brad Paisley song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a mid-tempo in 6/8 time signature and the key of C major, but down tuned in the original recording. [2] In the song, Paisley personifies alcoholic beverages in general, describing the various influences that the beverages have on certain people (such as "Helping white people dance"), and the effects it can have on one's life ("I can make you new friends, or get you fired from work ...

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    Alcohol 120% is a disk image emulator and disc burning software for Microsoft Windows developed by Alcohol Soft. An edition named Alcohol 52% is also offered which lacks the burning engine. [ 2 ] The software can create image files from a source CD / DVD / Blu-ray , as well as mount them in virtual drives , all in the proprietary Media ...

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  6. Dear Alcohol - Wikipedia

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    "Dear Alcohol" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian singer Dax. He wrote the song with producer Lex Nour. [ 1 ] A country music -inspired remix featuring American musician Elle King was released in June 2022. [ 2 ]

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    What are alcohol-free bars? The newest trend in bar and restaurant ownership involves creating a booze-free space where patrons don't feel the pressure to imbibe.

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    Alcohol, like other foods and drinks that are high in sugar, can not only add unwanted pounds, but may also contribute to the accumulation of belly fat, which is associated with heart disease and ...

  9. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol concentration in beverages is commonly expressed as alcohol by volume (ABV), ranging from less than 0.1% in fruit juices to up to 98% in rare cases of spirits. A standard drink is used globally to quantify alcohol intake, though its definition varies widely by country. Serving sizes of alcoholic beverages also vary by country.