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bottle cork English

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bottle cork

(= cork) the plug in the mouth of a bottle (especially a wine bottle)

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cork stopper bottlecap bottle stopper

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In part, it represents a fundamental - some would say fundamentalist - view that taxes are to government what a bottle of whisky is to an alcoholic.
The democratic genie is out of the bottle.
They are not the ones who will be blamed for soaring prices, nor are they the ones who will have to force the inflation genie back into the bottle.
At best, they are seeking ways to keep health-care spending from rising, as though the genie of medical progress can be forced back into the bottle.
True, once the inflation genie is let out of the bottle, it could take several years to put it back in.
I am pleased when I swim fast, but I would get no sense of achievement from improving my time if the improvement came out of a bottle.
Unfortunately, the genie has been let out of the bottle.
I have not opened my bottle of spumante yet.
Once radicalized, the genie of violence can rarely be put back into his bottle by civilized means.
But the notion that the genii of democratization can now be squeezed back into the bottle is a self-serving fantasy.
The first such billboard showed a young woman's face, but no bar of soap or bottle of perfume.
If you want to empty a bottle of water (or beer) and turn it upside down, the water will come out in uneven glugs.
If you spin the bottle and create an eddy inside it, the water will flow out much faster and more smoothly.
The eddy in the bottle is a structure in the water.
Have you, in the past week, bought a bottle of water, a beer, or a coffee when tap water was available at no cost?
This genie cannot be stuffed back in the bottle.
Relatively prosperous Europeans tend not to purchase a car merely to get from point A to point B, shoes to keep their feet dry, a watch just to tell the time, or a bottle of water only to quench their thirst.
Putting this genie back in its bottle would be virtually impossible without bloodshed of the type we are now witnessing in some parts of the Arab world.
The first such billboard showed a young woman's face, but no bar of soap or bottle of perfume. No brand name, either.
Of course, holding the sun in a bottle is no small challenge, especially when one considers that the systems must be engineered so that they can create electricity for a price consumers are willing to pay.

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