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Caffeine was widely consumed in the form of caffeinated drinks (42 %), such as Relentless, Red Bull, Monster and Lucozade Sport Caffeine Boost, and in tea, coffee and cola (47 %).
A group of nuns opted for a caffeine boost, instead.
Admittedly, with most of the population ruminating on qat, a mild amphetamine, they probably don't a need caffeine boost.
See, Rupert has achieved such perfection with his morning caffeine boost (or, rather, Kenco has), that he's prepared to cut himself a bit of slack elsewhere.
If you need a caffeine boost during your exhausting shopping trip, you can use their posh espresso machine and sink into a comfortable chair to read a magazine.
There is no timetable for Camby's return, no target date for him to provide the kind of caffeine boost his team needs.
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That caffeine boosts the bees' memories causing the buzzed forager bees, returning to the hive, to dance vigorously and communicate to other bees the precise location of the caffeinated flowers.
Regular caffeine boosts could revitalise the spirit and improve performance.
Although, to our knowledge, such strategies are not in place in Europe, daily caffeine boosts are the norm for many doctors.
General surgeons and orthopaedic surgeons also seek additional caffeine boosts in the theatre area, though this does not seem to impair their purchasing habits in the more sociable canteens in the same way.
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