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French sociologist Emile Durkheim famously coined the word effervescence to describe the fizzy excitement of crowds.
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The music of San Francisco's Citay brims with a casual, unforced effervescence that belies meticulous arranging.
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In short, there is an effervescence in the air as we head into the Q3 reporting period.
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He believes that smart people have a certain effervescence that he can detect from talking with them.
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Interestingly, the effervescence commonly found in vinho verde was originally a result of fermentation that took place in the bottle, and was actually considered a flaw.
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Many believe anand (joy), the word used by pilgrims to describe the experience, is closer to effervescence, especially as Durkehim was studying religious experiences.
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Drinkers grew to like the blended flavor the slight tang and rich color of the old, the effervescence of the new and so enterprising brewers started selling premade "half-and-half" blends.
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However, as long as Chavez was in power, the effervescence of his charisma, his ability to communicate with the masses, and his image as the protector of the poor overcame the reality of the conditions in which they were living.
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Effervescence pulls in investors.
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