Sentences with phrase «chance of a hangover»

This leads to opportunity to buy a glass of champagne instead of a can of Natty Light (i.e. less chance of a hangover).
This decreases the chances of a hangover and reduces the likelihood of suffering from keto flu.
Even drinking your alcohol beverage with a fruit juice can reduce the chance of hangover's.

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I also use only one - half ounce of tequila (preferably 100 % agave) ather than a full ounce or two that most single - serving recipes call for — this creates a further reduction in carbs along with lessening the chance of getting a hangover.
Last summer saw Arsenal fans very optimistic about us winning the title, but the combination of the World Cup hangover and an incredibly long injury list scuppered our chances of keeping up with Chelsea in the early stages of the campaign, but this year Arsene Wenger sounds even more confident of challenging but he's refusing to commit himself to predictions.
Man, we need more than a miracle, Ospina needs to play the game of his life, The ref needs to be a secret Gooner, the whole of the Chelsea squad including their manager need to be suffering from hangover and then maybe, just maybe, we might have half a chance?
In the hangover of political crisis, Britain will have the chance to engage some of the big questions.
If you plan on going out drinking (we're probably too late) a new study says that «eating asparagus is a good strategy to prevent a hangover, quickly breaking down alcohol in your system and lessening the chances of a miserable morning after.»
If you've overindulged in alcohol, chances are you've experienced the group of unpleasant symptoms known as a hangover.
Hangovers will be worse, as you know a keto diet flushes your body of water retention and the chances that you'll be staying hydrated while drinking is slim, alcohol is notorious for dehydrating you.
These dating websites give you a chance to meet millions of people without having to waste a cute outfit, a bunch of money, or experience a killer hangover in the morning, because you can do it all from the comfort and convenience of your own home.
«21 and Over» would have been better served going for pure comedy the whole time — like «Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy» successfully pulled off — and a script rewrite that took chances beyond «The Hangover» formula we've already seen twice now.
Since a few weeks back you all got to see The Hangover Part II with Helms being overshadowed by the likes of Galifanakis this movie is a wonderful reminder that Helms is really a comedic talent that deserves more chances.
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I know, I know, there's so little chance it'll recapture the insanity of the first one and will have diminishing returns like «The Hangover» sequels, but I don't care.
The Hangover launched the careers of its stars and inspired two sequels but Ed Helms doesn't think there's any chance of a fourth movie happening.
If you loved «The Hangover,» there's a decent chance you'll like «21 and Over,» even if that film was — in typical Hollywood style — somewhat heavily rewritten by a number of hands.
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