Driver reviver stops provide free tea and coffee and give you opportunity to take a break without going too far out of your way. |
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People who are Mormons but don't follow all the church teachings are called Jack Mormons, hence the funny name for a local brand of coffee. |
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On the same aircrew, the guy who limited himself to coffee became a jittering mass of jelly. |
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The only thing women do not do is to go to cafes or to have coffee or to smoke water pipes. |
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They spend their days smoking water pipes and drinking coffee at emporiums on the edge of the desert. |
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Each day, shiftless young men gather on the outskirts of Riyadh, smoking water pipes and drinking coffee. |
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I spent a leisurely morning sipping coffee and watching the world go by on the sidewalk near Venice Beach. |
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Gnawing on hard biscuits and gulping down watery coffee, I listen to Woolford. |
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Sitting around the kitchen table everyone drunk the black watery coffee that Betsy had made. |
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If your idea of accountancy is grey-suited men hunched over page of numbers, you'd better wake up and smell the coffee. |
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She turns away from the floor-to-ceiling windows and picks up her cup of watery coffee. |
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Coconut palms, jackfruit, mango, orange, lime, and rubber trees, as well as coffee bushes, were cultivated. |
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I don't drink coffee so I use politics like caffeine, to get me jacked up and angry at the beginning of the day. |
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Though the place was empty, she never got her coffee, and when she queried the waitress, she was told she had to go to another room. |
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I'll have to forgo my coffee and get it from the office, which probably isn't a god idea since I hear that Harris makes weak coffee. |
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He paused as he sniffed the air and glanced over at the coffee pot percolating java on the counter. |
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Please wake up and smell the coffee where technical education is concerned before it's too late. |
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However, excessive grinding will cause the oils to evaporate and the coffee to taste bitter and acidic. |
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But because Americans are not nearly as fond of dates as they are of coffee, java came out on top due to sheer popularity. |
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Fernando reached for a napkin to wipe his eyes, then noticed a crumpled wad of bills under his coffee cup. |
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Outside, scores of people mill about, waiters serve free coffee and soda, and a long queue waits to get into the hall. |
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Move coffee tables, magazine racks and plant stands from high-traffic areas. |
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To give an example from the purely personal level, an elderly female acquaintance of mine does not drink coffee. |
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As Americans, we are used to drinking pots of weak coffee, diluted with milk and sugar. |
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Nicabar declared sarcastically as he pushed his coffee aside and picked up a half full bottle of alcohol. |
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We were on the topic of religious freedom when the abbess went to get our guest some more coffee. |
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She drank the weak coffee she'd bought from the vending machine and watched the clock. |
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I feel that I should confess to wazzing in a coffee cup and throwing the contents out of the window. |
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It reminded me of a time many years before when a guy asked me did I want to come in for coffee. |
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The coffee harvest has been going to waste, everyday life has been disrupted. |
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I don't consider myself a caffeine addict, but I do drink diet Coke every evening and probably a weak coffee every day or two on average. |
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The pictures of our abode, the Eco House, could have come from a glossy interiors mag or a coffee table tome, even though I say so myself. |
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From very strong coffee, to very weak with lots of milk it is enjoyed in many kitchens. |
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Knowledgeable users maintain that chewing khat has more in common with coffee than cocaine. |
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And if you think that's just because we all wanted to see a display of scintillating football from the England XI, wake up and smell the coffee. |
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A Mochatail for those daring enough to drink one is a dash of espresso coffee, sprinkled with chocolate cookie, topped with whipped cream. |
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We'd just spent four hours traipsing around Taunton and, despite two stops for coffee and several rests, my back and legs were giving me gyp. |
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With the latest outbreak of gun-related violence in Washington, maybe the mass of U.S. citizens will finally wake up and smell the coffee. |
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I could hangout at coffee shops sipping enormous cups of java hanging out with friends. |
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It wasn't champagne and wine to celebrate, but orange squash and coffee, as the pair are both strictly teetotal. |
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I then suggested that perhaps all they needed was a nice cup of coffee or a half of shandy and they looked at me as though I were a paedophile. |
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The quiz only takes seconds, but the reading of the in-depth results may take you past your coffee break limit. |
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However, I suspect one cup of weak coffee each day is likely to have only a marginal effect. |
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I assume he turned something else into aspirin and black coffee the next morning. |
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There are parks filled with men pushing strollers and coffee shops where fathers meet their friends, babes in arms. |
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The store is offering coffee mugs as free giveaways to attract new customers. |
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So rich and delicious, so dark and layered with coffee and hazelnuts, toffee, orange peel, cigar box. |
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Asprey was inspired to swap out butter for traditional coffee creamers while on a trip to Nepal. |
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The Brazilian superstar has found playing time hard to come by at the San Siro, but perhaps his latest stunt will get coach Carlo Ancelotti to wake up and smell the coffee. |
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I tell these young motorcyclists that if they don't think what they're doing is inherently dangerous then they need to wake up and smell the coffee. |
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Paul and I had Quorn while the others ate lamb and beef, and an hour later, feeling full and sleepy, we collapsed into the lounge for coffee and chocolates. |
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At some point our Asian creditors will wake up and smell the coffee. |
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He takes a sip from the mug in front of him, which contains weak coffee. |
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A few seconds later, Tony came into the room with two plastic cups with brown liquid that tasted mildly of coffee, but was way too weak to be called coffee. |
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All the queeny boys who had done their hair just right and hadn't brought their new raincoats had to laugh off their disarray in the coffee house. |
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Too much coffee is dangerous to one's health, and excessive use may lead to heart disease, acid reflux, and insomnia, as well as pregnancy complications for women. |
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When are the Republicans going to wake up and smell the coffee? |
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In the 1970s the plight of the Third World coffee farmer was the first wake-up call that modern agribusiness was transforming subsistence farmers into wage slaves. |
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A sore back explains his painful-looking waddle to the coffee shop. |
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Markets are, in the short run, a random walk, right up there with Brownian motion of molecules in a coffee cup. |
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Popova exclaimed emotionally during a coffee break at the Russian Socialist Left Alliance last week. |
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Jillian and Graham sat on either side of a silver-plated candelabrum, its twin red candles dripping wax onto the paper tablecloth, empty coffee cups in front of them. |
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Matt was a guy I would see at a coffee shop here in town from time to time. |
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In New York, a coffee break involves waiting for an elevator, going outside, and then waiting on line. |
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A family friend had asked to hang some of her paintings in his coffee shop. |
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A wonderful volume for vacation or leisure reading, this book is a perfect accompaniment to a day at the beach or an evening by the fireplace with a good cup of coffee. |
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The price reductions are on everyday branded products including cereals, coffee, tea, biscuits, juices, sauces, toiletries, cosmetics, washing powder, bottled water and beer. |
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Instead, they sent him to Holland to study and later to Thailand where they helped him buy a coffee bar that he sold last year. |
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This is the sort of home-baked delight that a much-loved grandmother might have given you alongside a glass of orange squash or a mug of instant coffee. |
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There is another scene in which Meredith pours a cup of coffee from a carafe in the kitchen she shares with Knox. |
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The 33-year-old Tunisian was in a coffee bar in Libya when someone came up to him and asked if he wanted to go to Italy. |
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We put our heads together and in the calmer light of logic, and much ersatz coffee, solved the problem. |
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Using vinegar to break up the calcium carbonate deposits in your coffee maker? |
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These are young fathers, rural farmers, usually growing banana or coffee or subsistence crops. |
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This clean source of caffeine is the next noble, and healthy, substitute for your daily cup of coffee. |
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For breakfast it would be a cup of coffee, two eggs over easy, and chicken breast with hot sauce. |
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Then coffee, shower, indecision, efforts at writing and reading followed by aboulia. |
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From Kimmel and Kanye burying the hatchet to a telekinetic coffee shop surprise, WATCH our countdown. |
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From pop rocks with an audio track to abstract art drizzled in syrup, restaurants are taking dessert way beyond coffee and cake. |
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To accompany breakfast or lunch, there's hibiscus lavender tea or locally roasted Bumper Crop coffee. |
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Put the bulgur in a bowl of water, put on a pot of coffee, and take a shower. |
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A can of Red Bull contains 80 milligrams of caffeine, about the same as are in a regular cup of brewed coffee. |
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Boston is a city of braggers and coffee drinkers, with a Dunkin' Donuts on every corner. |
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Since coffee can irritate the gut, she suggests opting for herbal tea instead. |
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Consider it a coffee table book for edgy rock fans who bliss out on something stronger than coffee. |
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Inside, patrons can sip on bespoke whisky and coffee while getting that buffed and polished look. |
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In his book, he tells his riches to rags story that led to him becoming a barista at the ubiquitous coffee chain. |
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Grumpy Cat, a.k.a. Tardar Sauce, is taking on the coffee industry with the release of her new line. |
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For better or worse, jazz is turning into the music you hear when you drink coffee and munch on a donut or bagel. |
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Yet as jazz disappears from the mainstream culture, it dominates the ambiance at eateries, and especially coffee shops. |
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This is often consumed exclusive of other breakfast foods, though it's typically accompanied by coffee. |
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Breakfast nearly always includes coffee, tea or both, with children drinking milk either on their cereal, in a glass or hot milo. |
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By the late 17th century, tea and coffee consumption were increasing and becoming part of everyday life. |
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William Fisher sold his commission the year John was born, and became a coffee planter and later Chief Superintendent of police. |
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He incurred such debt on his two coffee plantations that he could barely support his growing family. |
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In the 19th and early 20th century, Javanese coffee gained global popularity. |
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In Nicaragua, cloud forests are situated near the border with Honduras, but many were cleared to grow coffee. |
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Its main exports are coffee, sugar, bananas, petroleum, clothing, and cardamom. |
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Since 1999, tourism has earned more foreign exchange than bananas, pineapples and coffee exports combined. |
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I am not generally known for my peppiness prior to my first cup of coffee in the morning. |
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While the coffee perked, she flipped idly through a gardening magazine and scanned an article on the war against aphids. |
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Australia is also known for its cafe and coffee culture in urban centres, which has influenced coffee culture abroad, including New York City. |
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Whitbread PLC is a multinational hotel, coffee shop and restaurant company headquartered in Houghton Regis, United Kingdom. |
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Rather, slave labor was used for coffee, tobacco and even grains such as rice. |
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In the higher reaches, elaborate terraces have been constructed to facilitate grain, fruit, coffee, ginger and khat cultivation. |
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Locally produced beverages include fruit juices, coffee, herbal teas and teas, and alcoholic drinks such as rum, wine, and beer. |
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Halwa is considered as a symbol of Omani hospitality, and is traditionally served with coffee. |
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They often depict traditional Saudi items such as coffee pots, incense burners, palm trees, etc. |
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Lloyd's of London came into being in 1688 in English coffee shops that catered to sailors, traders, and others involved in trade. |
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They are often served with fresh fruit and are traditionally followed by coffee or tea. |
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In the early 19th century, two new cash crops, coffee and cocoa, were introduced. |
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The country is one of the world's last planned economies and its economy is dominated by the exports of sugar, tobacco, coffee and skilled labor. |
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Cuba's natural resources include sugar, tobacco, fish, citrus fruits, coffee, beans, rice, potatoes, and livestock. |
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Haiti exports crops such as mangoes, cacao, coffee, papayas, mahogany nuts, spinach, and watercress. |
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Locals as well as tourists visit the Chiado to buy books, clothing and pottery as well as to have a cup of coffee. |
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Satisfied her aunt had things under control, Addy put on the coffee and sliced and arranged the pound cake on a cookie sheet. |
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Every morning he powered up his electronic devices, even before making coffee. |
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A devastating leaf disease, Hemileia vastatrix, struck the coffee plantations in 1869, destroying the entire industry within fifteen years. |
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Cassava and sago are the chief crops, which also include breadfruit, sugarcane, coffee, cocoa, pepper and cotton. |
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This production, which takes all the focus I can muster in my precaffeinated haze, results in about two ounces of good, strong coffee. |
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Nor does she cotton to combination grind-and-brew makers or anything dependent on pod packets of preground coffee. |
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Slavers, which had made but few stops on the island before, began selling more enslaved Africans to growing sugar and coffee plantations. |
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The state is the leading national producer of coffee, sugarcane, corn, and rice. |
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Agroindustry focuses on the processing of coffee and sugar products, with citrus packers holding an important position as well. |
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The chief exports of this state are coffee, fresh fruits, fertilizer, sugar, fish and crustaceans. |
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Wooden masks are made in Teocelo, and items made with the wood of coffee plants are made in Misantla, Coatepec, Huastusco and Xico. |
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Panama's economy is also very much supported by the trade and export of coffee and other agricultural products. |
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The surrounding area, located in the Watanay Valley, is strong in gold mining and agriculture, including corn, barley, quinoa, tea and coffee. |
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For dessert we will have the prinzregententorte with the ground coffee. Also a bottle of white house wine to go with the meal. |
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When international cotton prices collapsed, planters switched to coffee, cocoa, bananas, and, most successfully, coconuts. |
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Indonesian cinnamon is often sold in neat quills made up of one thick layer, capable of damaging a spice or coffee grinder. |
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This affects the final vowels of words such as happy, city, hurry, taxi, movie, Charlie, coffee, money, Chelsea. |
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Valleys are also suitable for the production of coffee, beans, and other crops. |
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The state's food exports include coffee, macadamia nuts, pineapple, livestock, sugarcane and honey. |
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Fry jacks are eaten with various cheeses, refried beans, various forms of eggs or cereal, along with powdered milk, coffee, or tea. |
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Northern Nicaragua is the most diversified region producing coffee, cattle, milk products, vegetables, wood, gold, and flowers. |
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About a quarter of the country's agriculture takes place in this region, with coffee grown on the higher slopes. |
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Rural workers are dependent on agricultural wage labor, especially in coffee and cotton. |
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Along with 30 percent of children who are picking coffee, there are an estimated 25,000 school age children who work year round. |
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Providence also shares Rhode Island's affinity for coffee, with the most coffee and doughnut shops per capita of any city in the country. |
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Dark roast means that the coffee bean has been roasted to a higher temperature and for a longer period of time than in light roast. |
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Logical folks for good reason like to joke about room temperature I.Q. juries, but this hot coffee case is truly incredible. |
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Then he ambles to his dressing room, where rugelach and carrot sticks sit on a coffee table for a postshow nosh. |
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The waitress brought the coffee about this time, saving me by the bell, as it were. |
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The coffee was nice and hot, so she sloshed some into a cup and went back to her desk. |
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The restaurant opened at six, and he sneaked down for coffee, then sneaked back to his room. |
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A supercut of all of the pie and coffee in Twin Peaks, most of it ingested by Agent Dale Cooper, obviously. |
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So you can name all the Chinese provinces? That and a dollar will get you a cup of coffee. |
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Back in the car, I turned on the cruise control at a safe 110 kilometres an hour and, thanks to Timmy's donuts and coffee, I began to wake up. |
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Later, we'd grab a coffee by my friends Allegra and Abed's house. |
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Early every morning she made something she called coffee for George, and he was gallant enough not to undeceive her. |
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A piece of oatmeal stuck in the underhang of Roy's lip. May sipped her morning coffee, watching it bob as he spoke. |
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Susan escorted them to more comfortable seats in the lounge, for coffee and Van der Hum. |
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Hot, black coffee was good for what ailed her. Good old black java, Texas tea, sighed Elizabeth as she breathed in the coffee's aroma. |
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Boiled, percolated, pressed, or filtered, black coffee ranges from a light tea-like drink to deep black brew. |
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Still feeling the buzz from the coffee, he pushed through the last of the homework. |
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I asked the waitress to refill my coffee cup and she happily complied. |
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Every morning he eats a meager breakfast of toast and coffee. |
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There is nothing like percolating coffee over an open campfire. |
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Having juice instead of coffee was a deviation from his usual routine. |
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Juan accidently spills some coffee on a client during a business meeting. Juan's tort is clearly in the scope of employment. |
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She refused to live in a non-urban environment because of her addictedness to used bookstores and coffee shops. |
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With a bowl of beef stew, apple pie a la mode, and two cups of coffee under his belt, Gus Wilson walked leisurely back to the Model Garage. |
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We sat down in the central square and drank coffee and a man came up and spoke to us in American. |
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In contrast, his essay on coffee offered no more than a rambling and trite presentation of the arguments against anticoffee legislation. |
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There's a cheap and cheerful coffee shop on the next street which sells quite a good selection of sandwiches. |
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It was exactly 11 a.m. We had been coffeeing for one hour, and our coffee cups were empty. |
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For inmates in the state's correctional facilities, a typical breakfast menu consists of cereal, toast, jam, jelly, doughnuts, coffee and fruit. |
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More coffee is consumed, a movie date is arranged, coupledom achieved and, naturally, nuptials performed. |
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Since social anthropology is not my cup of coffee, I leave it to the research scholars to discover the true significance of this transformation. |
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Clovis wiped the trace of Turkish coffee and the beginnings of a smile from his lips, and slowly lowered his dexter eyelid. |
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A good way to doctor up a basic cake mix is by adding lemon zest, or coffee. |
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I was feeling drowsy and so decided to make a cup of coffee to try to wake myself up. |
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A luncheonette in the shape of a coffee cup is particularly conspicuous, as is intended of an architectural duck or folly. |
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He was delighted to go downstairs to buy her a carton of coffee and an eggsalad sandwich. |
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An assistant arrived with a wheeled cart bearing coffee in an Erlenmeyer flask, cups, and a plate of strange muffins. |
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There should certainly be an etna for getting a hot cup of coffee in a hurry. |
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More to the liking of students, the new menu includes hamburgers, cheeseburgers, fishwiches, pizza, donuts, French fries, malts and coffee. |
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They don't gargle their throats with anything stronger than coffee at this tavern. |
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Crops such like coffee, tea, cacao, tobacco and rubber were all introduced by the Dutch. |
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The more prosperous enjoyed a wide variety of food and drink, including exotic new drinks such as tea, coffee, and chocolate. |
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As in many countries around the Mediterranean, coffee in Turkey is prepared in long-handled pots called jezve. |
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Like other Chartist papers it was often read aloud in coffee houses, workplaces and the open air. |
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Louise and I used to head down to the coffee shop and just sit for hours and kibitz. |
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Real laptop hobos you'll find in the windows of coffee shops up the street that offer free WiFi and unprotected electrical outlets. |
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This was a move away from coffee houses and a step towards the modern model of stock exchange. |
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Instead, the new trade was conducted from coffee houses along Exchange Alley. |
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Land Rover has had its name associated with coffee since 2005, when the Land Rover Coffee company was established. |
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This marina has its own chandlery and coffee shop, training courses and boat sales. |
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Around 1600 a number of experimenters used steam to power small fountains working like a coffee percolator. |
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Up the hill towards the park was the coffee shop where she and Mandy had met, and where Hugh had come daily for his long blacks. |
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Immediately after the defence, the supervisor, the opponent and the candidate drink coffee with the public. |
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A full breakfast is a breakfast meal that typically includes bacon, sausages, eggs, other cooked foods and a beverage such as coffee or tea. |
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In Scotland, the full breakfast, as with others, contains eggs, back bacon, link sausage, buttered toast, baked beans, and tea or coffee. |
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In recent years, scones under that name have begun to appear in coffee houses. |
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To soften hardtack for eating, it was often dunked in brine, coffee, or some other liquid or cooked into a skillet meal. |
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I gave them tea and coffee, and about half an hour after nine had a salver brought in of chocolate, mulled white wine and biscuits. |
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In early 1965, while they were his guests for dinner, Lennon and Harrison's dentist secretly added LSD to their coffee. |
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They met after Caine saw her appearing in a Maxwell House coffee commercial and a friend gave him her telephone number. |
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Chapman and Andretti ran into each other in a hotel coffee shop the morning after the race, and decided to join forces. |
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Commercial services are also provided for by the Union and include a shop, canteen and coffee franchise. |
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Rowling, creator of Harry Potter, who began her first book in an Edinburgh coffee shop. |
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In the 1790s a racecourse, printing press, bank and coffee house all opened, and Cardiff gained a stagecoach service to London. |
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Mrs. Anthony, their daily housekeeper, brought in the milky coffee and placed it on the breakfast table. |
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Cairo in particular benefitted from the rise of Yemeni coffee as a popular consumer commodity. |
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Tea remains common in Polish society since the 19th century, whilst coffee is drunk widely since the 18th century. |
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Muir sipped the last of his coffee, his moonful face breaking into a knowing grin. |
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Principal crops include coffee, legumes, oilseeds, cereals, potatoes, sugarcane, and vegetables. |
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Tourism is now Kenya's largest foreign exchange earning sector, followed by flowers, tea, and coffee. |
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One of the world's major breadbaskets, Brazil has been the largest producer of coffee for the last 150 years. |
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Brazil has been the world's largest producer of coffee for the last 150 years. |
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Brazil is one of the largest producer of oranges, coffee, sugar cane, cassava and sisal, soybeans and papayas. |
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He drank his coffee standing in the clean wash of a wind nemoral and northern, its light going thin and cold. |
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Important local crops include corn and some smallholder plantation crops such as coffee. |
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Agriculture mainly produces rice, palm oil, tea, coffee, cacao, medicinal plants, spices and rubber. |
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East Timor has a market economy that used to depend upon exports of a few commodities such as coffee, marble, petroleum, and sandalwood. |
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In 2009, about 67,000 households grew coffee in East Timor, with a large proportion being poor. |
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She started playing in pubs and coffee houses around Glasgow at the age of 15, including the Brunswick Cellars on Sauchiehall Street. |
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When the meal reaches the coffee stage, various speeches and toasts are given. |
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Not everyone can make all of these distinctions or knows the difference between gourmet and nongourmet coffee. |
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Walnut Whip, coffee and walnut cake, and pickled walnuts are more examples. |
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The Solidaridad informed large audiences of the mistreatment of coffee producers and poor living conditions in developing countries. |
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The coffee has to come from a certified Fairtrade cooperative, which pays certification and inspection fees. |
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It is sometimes higher than the going world price, but at times when coffee prices are high, it may be lower than the going price. |
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For example, there is not enough demand to take all the certified coffee produced, so most has to be sold as uncertified. |
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The initiative offered disadvantaged coffee producers following various social and environmental standards an above market price for their crop. |
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The initiative was groundbreaking as for the first time Fairtrade coffee was being offered to a larger consumer segment. |
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Like tea, coffee and opium, tobacco was just one of many intoxicants that was originally used as a form of medicine. |
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He made himself a cup of instant coffee in the nuker and sat at Cletus Berry's desk to drink it. |
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Efforts are being made by the Government and Dawoodi Bohra community at North Yemen to replace qat with coffee plantations. |
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During the early 20th century Aden was a notable centre of coffee production. |
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Historically, Irish coffee house were associated with those working in media. |
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There are two varieties of coffee popular in India, which include Indian filter coffee and instant coffee. |
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They generally prefer to drink tea or coffee with breakfast, though food preferences vary regionally. |
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It includes coffee with milk or hot chocolate, along with bread, butter and cheese. |
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In Honduras it is typical to start the day with homemade bread, with coffee or a glass of milk. |
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Home breakfasts in Greece include bread with butter, honey or marmalade with coffee or milk. |
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Hot coffee may be sometimes replaced by hot tea, depending on personal taste. |
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Children often drink hot chocolate, plain milk, hot milk with barley coffee, or hot milk with very little coffee. |
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Usually the Maltese start their day with a bowl of cereal mixed with milk, sometimes with a cup of coffee or tea. |
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Tea, dripolator coffee, milk, and juice are the most popular breakfast beverages. |
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Common drinks are water, various types of coffee such as French press, cafe latte or espresso, milk and juice. |
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Freshly squeezed orange juice is widely available in most places as an alternative for coffee. |
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David Lowery complains that single WiFiers won't vacate tables at his favorite coffee shop so other diners can sit down. |
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A CARDIFF woman is crafting the perfect cup of coffee in a bid to be crowned Barista of the Year. |
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It comes as no surprise that Hong Kongers have discovered the joys of combining tea and coffee to create yuanyang. |
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Yuanyang, sometimes also called Ying Yong, is a popular beverage in Hong Kong, made of a mixture of coffee and Hong-style milk tea. |
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Reduce GoGo's Barista Sets coffee cups are made of BPA-free plastic and are designed to fit perfectly in a car cup holder. |
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A CHAMPION barista is aiming to give North East coffee aficionados a taste of something different. |
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The region's best baristas spilled the beans on Wednesday on exactly what it takes to make the perfect cup of coffee. |
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The contract does not include small electrical equipment, such as toasters, coffee makers, waffle irons etc. |
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Cutting off free coffee or leaving watercoolers empty, for example, can rankle the rank and file without doing much to truly trim costs. |
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At first glance, the book appears to be another well-done coffee table book covering the bombing offensive against Germany, but it is more. |
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One punter took pity and he opened up his box to reveal a stainless steel coffee machine with all the whirry and whooshy bits. |
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Wheat Wine has been brewed with white coffee beans and aged in oak bourbon barrels, as well as being bottle-conditioned. |
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A battle of supremacy is brewing between New Zealand and Australia over who made the first flat white coffee. |
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I had the Veggie Works, with poached eggs, avocado, mushroom and tomato, accompanied by fresh juice and a perfect flat white coffee. |
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The Whitsundays region, is believed that the climate is one of the best in the world to grow top-quality coffee. |
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For others, it might be a desk in the local library or a comfy wing chair at their local coffee house and be accessible to all the family. |
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Ghost Shark hides inside the water used to brew a pot of coffee. |
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Get out of the shower, pour a cup of coffee, and drain the bulgur. |
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Unlike acidic coffee, Matcha green tea is alkalinizing and contains anti-bacterial properties that freshen breath and help prevent tooth decay. |
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They surround an inlaid coffee table of Bunyanesque proportions. |
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These villages used to harvest rubber, cacao, palm oil, and coffee beans. |
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Vera scented leather aromatherapy wristwatches, but also scented paper, scented gloves, scented postcards and even a coffee table book. |
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Laced with Amaretto, lots of cream, coffee and sugar, this is an impressive dinner party dessert or a rich alternative birthday cake. |
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Meetings of campfire folk and glitchy electronica can sometimes yield yawnsome coffee table fodder. |
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A yellow warbler aggressively chases a magnolia warbler from a flowering Inga tree into the shrublike coffee layer below. |
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Metal legs on a coffee table or sofa are perfect for this look, as is an anglepoise lamp. |
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Metal legs on a coffee table or sofa are ideal for this look, as is an anglepoise lamp. |
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There will always be toys, crafts, butties and coffee and a chance for dads to spend some quality time with their kids. |
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The next best option is to mix unused medications with used kitty litter or coffee grounds and place in a Ziplock bag in the trash. |
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The Region 3 Jaycees are holding a coffee social to provide information about the Jaycees and the new chapter. |
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Battleford roasted a 300-pound pig, while Delisle served coffee in an antique shop. |
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Jitters is one of 11 coffee places in Eagle River, three of them being Starbucks. |
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But with a coffee break and lunch etc., they work seven hours. |
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There wasn't much difference, except that the coffee wasn't so groundy. |
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Frederick alternated between sips of coffee and spoonings of raspberries. |
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The restaurant offered gourmet coffee and cigars after the meal. |
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Every morning, she went through her mail over a cup of coffee. |
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Afterwards, Alan and I wentup to the snack-bar for coffee and sandwiches, and now we both are here in the lounge writing before we go to the hotel. |
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I had warmed under the smiling gaze of this military young woman who wore her small lifeboat hat and smoked her ration of tobacco, though she always refused coffee. |
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Land is the traditional basis of wealth in Nicaragua, with great fortunes coming from the export of staples such as coffee, cotton, beef, and sugar. |
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The lateral growth of these underground shoots can be very rapid, so that, from a small patch of couch, a large area of coffee can become infested in a short time. |
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Jamaica's agricultural exports are sugar, bananas, coffee, rum, and yams. |
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Ships having landed slaves in Caribbean ports would take on sugar, indigo, raw cotton, and later coffee, and make for Liverpool, Nantes, Lisbon or Amsterdam. |
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Alexa climbed grudgingly into the back and their father said to just hold on now while we get ourselves combobulated and handed Alyssa a brimming cup of Dunkin' Donuts coffee. |
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Instead of the bewildering range of drinks available in modern chain coffee shops, Hip Cat will instead sell just americano, flat whites and filter coffee. |
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In the first place, there was a revolutionary change in the tastes affecting European demand for Asian textiles, coffee and tea, around the turn of the 18th century. |
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The coffee shop down this street is my coffice for 3 hours every day. |
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He said the dish, which he has named Tobacco and Vanilla Delight, also includes coffee, cream and mascarpone cheese and is served on a bed of crushed Amoretti biscuits. |
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It was not until after World War II that a medical center and an impressive shopping center, including a drugstore, dentist, coffee shop, and library, had been completed. |
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Peruvian coffee and chocolate have also won international awards. |
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Taking the coffee bowl between his two hands, he drank a little. |
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Chief agricultural products include coffee, vanilla, sugarcane, tobacco, bananas, coconuts, and vegetables, but local farmers depend mainly on corn and beans. |
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There is little industry on the island, and most population is engaged in growing rice, maize, sweet potato, beans, coconuts, cocoa, coffee, clove and nutmeg. |
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Soon coffee became the primary commodity export of Sri Lanka. |
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By this time, experiments with coffee plantations were largely successful. |
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Currently, tobacco, cotton and coffee are the main export crops. |
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In particular, spices, cocoa, tea, tobacco, coffee, sugar, porcelain, and fur were well protected against the salty sea air and against deterioration. |
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