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    Solo Stove does sell lids that help eliminate air flow and put out the fire faster, but like other accessories, they’re sold separately. Personally, I think something like that should have been ...

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    A clip of the beginning of the song "We've Got Work To Do," specifically Zazzalil's refrain "I don't really wanna do the work today" went viral a few months after the musical was released, [9] and was even parodied by the cast of The Book of Mormon. [10]

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    The energy comes from the chemical change in the zinc when it dissolves into the acid. The energy does not come from the lemon or potato. The zinc is oxidized inside the lemon, exchanging some of its electrons with the acid in order to reach a lower energy state, and the energy released provides the power. [4]

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    Similar conclusions were drawn by "Does It Really Work". [11] An updated article by Science Based Medicine in 2017 further reiterated the conclusions of Harriet Hall, stating that ASEA's "core claim makes no scientific sense", and that the company engages in "clearly deceptive" marketing practices.

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