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A container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids.
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Leonard's quirky and entertaining video, The Story of Bottled Water, will hopefully inspire all of us to just say no to bottled water.
Perhaps the most egregious of all these behaviours is our ongoing commitment to bottled water.
Sweet tea and soft drinks have given way to bottled water.
In a test last year, tasters preferred London tap water to bottled mineral waters.
She had turned to bottled oxygen, which the police said either ran out or proved insufficient.
As the water system degrades, the rich move to bottled water.
There is strict adherence to bottled water for brushing your teeth and all sorts of things".
Homemade mayonnaise is so superior to bottled that the answer should be a flat "no".
Time for this Aztec emperor to avenge himself in a way that doesn't entail restricting tourists to bottled water.
Because Venice's water comes from a deep clean aquifer, perhaps, many here never entirely converted to bottled water.
Furthermore, certain foods (notably bean curd dishes) are thought to taste better when cooked with more traditional fuels such as coal or wood, as opposed to bottled gas.
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