One crisp November afternoon, she summoned her lovers to her bedside bistro for tea and tattle. |
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The tea parties were make-believed but the talks and the memories were real. |
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Anybody too knackered to lift a cup of tea to parched lips can have it intravenously. |
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To mark the occasion the market will have tastings and free samples of Fair-trade coffee, tea and chocolate. |
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Mom sipped her tea and set it down on the china saucer that was placed on the glass coffee-table. |
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Later, I took my mother and the cat a cup of tea and a saucer of milk, respectively. |
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Other quick-change options include crocheted doilies, printed tea towels, monogrammed napkins, or hemmed fabric remnants. |
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Gouqi Cha, tea made of wolfberry fruit and boiling water, is an ideal drink for those who want to protect or improve their vision. |
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In 1999, Her Majesty the Queen popped in to enjoy a cup of tea with members of staff. |
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She sat quietly at the table, drinking tea and transcribing her notes on the interview with Jerry. |
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Damiano credits media reports on the many beneficial properties of tea are the primary reason for the increased demand. |
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There is the potential for preparing fish in a spice tea mix to go awry, but the first flake of perfectly poached salmon was a revelation. |
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The kettle would soon be on the boil and the cup of tea ready within minutes. |
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When the kettle had been boiled and the tea had been made we all went up to Terri's bedroom. |
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Each guild must enter a Christmas table centre, homemade Christmas card, Christmas tea cosy and chocolate yule log. |
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Confessing her dire situation to a friend at a tea salon, Susan remains gloved and hatted, barely moving even the muscles in her face. |
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Instantly Joan went to the traymobile, lifted the linen drape over the afternoon tea things, took a cup and carried it to her mother. |
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The conversation lapsed and Bluemud took a large sip of tea while he had the chance. |
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Anyone young at heart is welcome to attend this tea party and we hope to have music to suit the occasion. |
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The scorer walked up to him in a tea break and brusquely demanded to know his name. |
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I have a large cardboard box the size of a tea chest with an aperture in front which people can see through. |
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The only thing you ever had at eight in the morning was the tea your mum brought you. |
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In true WI spirit, the girls have been asked to bring along tray bakes, to serve with cups of tea in the Kelsick Centre afterwards. |
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I took the raspberry leaf tea with milk from Neville's nanny, but no sugar as it made me restless. |
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It is topped off with clove scented apple jelly together with steaming cups of leaf tea brewed from the kettle ever boiling on the hob. |
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Although they both carry the taste of the ornage bitterness of the Bergamot, the tea from the whole leaf brew holds on to the tongue far longer. |
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Iced tea is a light brown shade and will stain the white cloth covering the table just like the cranberries. |
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A ham sandwich and a cup of revitalising tea were sufficient to send me instantly into an afternoon zizz. |
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The strong smoky flavour comes from laying the tea leaves on bamboo trays above burning pinewood. |
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In summer days, if you attend outdoor parties, make sure to carry a small bottle of tea tree oil or lavender oil for insect bites. |
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I reckon that Old Shifty won't shift himself until there is absolutely no money left in the tea caddy where they keep the pension dosh. |
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Processed Black tea leaves are sorted into different sizes by passing them over screens with different size holes. |
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Afternoon tea is served daily from 3pm onwards and often there are tea dances where you can waltz and tango away to your heart's content. |
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Equipment used to prepare compost tea must be sanitized before use with an approved sanitizing agent. |
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Instead, when I think about comfort food from home, I remember the yeasty, fruity scent of my Grandma's tea bread. |
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When my friends' 4-year-old wants to play house, I cheerfully pretend to drink tea from her little cup. |
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You can sip a cup of tea at the tea house and restaurant inside the garden. |
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The couple still enjoy a soft shoe shuffle during a tea dance at the Trafford Centre and Edna said her life with Jim had been wonderful. |
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The spicy tea made from the bay leaf is not only soothing, but can also help fight off the beginnings of a cold or the flu. |
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We lose our temper and, as soon as we've had a cup of tea and a biscuit, we feel better. |
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When we were finished, he reheated the tea and waffles for me, and yes, I had some syrup. |
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When I was ill, our butler caught Charles lacing my tea with some sort of substance. |
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It is a unique craft tea house unlike any other tea house in Orange County. |
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This is likely to improve his well-being and counteract the dehydration caffeinated drinks such as coffee and tea tend to induce. |
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I'm feeling all warm inside. Let's go and see if that nice old lady wants a cup of tea from the caff. |
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Then they head off to the nearest caff in Tikrit and sit drinking mugs of tea all day. |
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The main components of this tea are natural xanthines such as caffeine, theobromine, theophylline and tanni. |
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The rose gardens contain many commercially available roses, such as floribundas, grandifloras and hybrid tea roses. |
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Fall pruning of hybrid tea roses should consist of removing some of the top, brushy growth. |
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After all, this is not a genteel poem about angels, carousels, and tea roses. |
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Dusting with rose powder is recommended for tea roses to keep off black spot and powdery mildew. |
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Unlike it's haughty cousin, the hybrid tea rose, which takes endless tending, spraying and deadheading, an antique rose is almost carefree. |
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Dig out that hybrid tea rose that suffers from black spot and replace it with an easy-going butterfly bush. |
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Typically the orchid Coelogyne cristata with its gold and white bloom was used, as were the apricot buds of tea roses. |
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Here's a conversation I had with one of the girls in the tea room this morning. |
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The fact that the tea room doesn't take credit cards and they never have change all adds to the experience. |
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They also claimed that cybersex had become the new tea room for meeting anonymous partners and engaging in a fantasy world. |
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Bradford Council last year carried out improvements at the 100-acre site, including sign-posted footpaths and a new tea room is also being built. |
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A pound might not sound like much, but it will buy you a cup of tea in a tea room and that is what tourists would rather spend their money on. |
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Settling down with a cup of tea and the sports section of the Sunday paper, my eye alighted on an article. |
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Young men and women walk or sit together in the parks, while older men gather in cafes to drink tea and play backgammon. |
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However to complete my snack I also enjoyed a mug of tea and a piece of refrigerated cake, a biscuit base with chocolate topping. |
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I ordered some more refreshing green tea and casually asked the young girl who served us where the toilets were. |
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The tea must be brewed in a teapot, preferably made of glass so that a glimpse of the clear amber liquid adds to the delight. |
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Later, in the United Church Hall, war veterans enjoyed a tea party prepared by Cricklade WI members and served by children. |
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They could put on a tea party and have everyone wear white gloves and the right would still say the feminazis are on the march. |
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We had a tea party at the hospital and a glass of wine on the ward and he got his telegram from the Queen. |
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The local ladies of the Limerick Invalid fund thank all who contributed so generously to the afternoon tea party. |
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I appreciate the invitation for the afternoon tea party with Princess Mikasa but unfortunately had to go on to something else. |
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The tea party organised by Balla Foroige Club was well supported on Saturday evening and Sunday morning and was a great success. |
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There are several tea houses and eating establishments which appear interesting but on the whole offer nothing to write home about. |
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Officers also found electronic weighing scales, cling film, food bags and a further block of cocaine hidden under some tea towels. |
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Afterwards tea and minerals were on hand at the Heritage Centre for the workers. |
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The blaze was caused by a tea light left burning, and officers have issued a seasonal warning to householders this week. |
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They started by lighting the fire and scattering tea lights around the fireplace. |
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Lay back, relax and, for the perfect chill-out zone, add candles or tea lights at bathtime. |
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Hollow out enough oranges to line your dining table, spike them with cloves and slip a tea light into each one. |
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This was achieved with the aid of an ordinary tea light, set burning, and placed on the frozen ground. |
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I accepted them with a smile and then remembered where my wife had stashed a bag of tea lights. |
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The pair, who live on Kirkland, then scrabbled together hundreds of tea lights and altar candles with the help of their friends. |
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Six tea lights nestle in the center of this piece of timber bamboo to make a spare, rustic candleholder. |
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Tables are topped with white cloths and round fishbowls holding marbles and floating tea lights. |
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He used to bring home many copies for his friends, he was a right tea leaf! |
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Some dirty little tea leaf tried to break into my flat on the weekend whilst I was stood by the front door. |
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Have the pickers of the tea leaves have been paid a fair price or are they being robbed by the global trading system? |
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Patients with high blood pressure are advised to use pillows full of white chrysanthemum flowers, tea leaves or bamboo leaves. |
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People differentiate between tea made from tea leaves and that made from herbs or fruits. |
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The magic ingredient turned out to be a mulch of spent tea leaves and herb roots. |
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The lower classes also drank tea, but obviously they would have lower grade sugars, and a lower class of tea leaves as well. |
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In comparison, coffee beans contain approximately 1 to 2 percent caffeine, and dried tea leaves contain 1 to 4 percent caffeine. |
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For custom orders, choose from handmade papers that include collards, green tea leaves or onion skins. |
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There are loads of plants, tea leaves, coffee, etc. which can also be used to make lovely dyes. |
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Other treatments include acupuncture, baby massage, homeopathy and reflexology and there's free herbal tea for those seeking instant well-being. |
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By night, the cafes and tea houses are no strangers to drug-dealers and mafia from the Maghreb. |
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The tea house is exquisite, on my list of 10 favorite buildings I have ever experienced. |
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He did not mention the Great Wall, the bounded lotus or lily feet of Chinese women and the tea houses in Yangzhou and Hangzhou. |
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If anything can keep Huataoyao out of the ranks of second-rate tea houses touting dubious spiritual qualities, it is this. |
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The tea house are typically very traditional Chinese building with Chinese decoration. |
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Travellers should not miss the experience of a morning in an Anchang tea house. |
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Visitors can also attend a traditional tea ceremony in the Japanese tea house. |
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The women would wear their afternoon tea gowns, and could mix their favourite blend from speciality teas such as Darjeeling and Ceylon. |
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The ladies were dressed in their best tea gowns and lace parasols were held over their heads by lacy fingers. |
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I put on a simple light green silk and velvet tea gown and walked to their door. |
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The deputy commissioner along with other senior officials was camping in the tea garden throughout the night. |
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Field trips were conducted to Munnar tea gardens and a coffee estate in Kodagu. |
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Tea garden students' organizations have been demanding that primary schools in tea garden areas should function from 7 am. |
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Deaths of hundreds of tea garden workers every year in tropical diseases always remind us of the poor health and sanitation system. |
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Companies will now begin to buy out farms, coffee plants and tea gardens and orchards. |
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There are now fair trade-certified tea gardens in seven countries across Asia and Africa, benefiting more than 120,000 workers. |
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There will be a tea dance in the Ard Ri Hotel on Sunday, February 9, from 3-6pm. |
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They also combined with another Probus club for a tea dance which drew on to the dance floor a lot of people who had not danced for aeons. |
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The tea dance will be held at Bexhill Hall from 2-6 pm, featuring serial lippy wearer Vanessa Wagner as mistress of ceremonies. |
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The Kilkenny tea dance will take place on October 15th and those interested in attending should give their names to the secretary at the meeting. |
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And, if that's not enough, you'll still have a dance on Saturday night, brunch on Sunday and a tea dance on Sunday night. |
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The tea dance will be held on May 5 from 2pm to 4pm at the Wyvern Club, Devizes, with a live band to play everyone's wartime favourites. |
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The workshops will be followed by a family ceilidh tonight and a tea dance with Rennie Stirk and Gwen Abbott tomorrow afternoon. |
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The Waterford Active Retirement Association will hold their next tea dance on this Sunday, March 13, at the Hotel Minella, Clonmel. |
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Drink one teacupful of plantain tea four to five times daily until relief is obtained. |
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She started to make crafts from the material and has produced some very unusual crafts, cushions, tea cosies, aprons, bags and much more. |
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Only his wife was allowed to wash it, and it had to be dried on a tea cosy over a biscuit tin to keep its shape. |
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Like fish and chips and your gran's crocheted tea cosies, Victoria Wood is the very essence of Northern England in all its dark, satanic glory. |
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She was staring out of the window, seemingly mesmerised by the rain, a dry tea cloth slung over her shoulder. |
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The embroidered tea cloth is by Breda Craddock and a Collage picture project is by Mary Broderick, Margaret Galvin, Christine Irwin, Marie Kelly. |
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Place a clean, damp tea cloth on the bench and lay two sheets of pastry on top. |
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A huge cardboard box or wooden tea chest lined with papers would be suitable. |
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After the crash in Newcastle in January 1975 which nearly killed him, he received four tea chests of cards from British fans. |
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Every grocery store had a regular supply of used tea chests that we requisitioned. |
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A few large sacks stood by one wall and beside the tea chest, a huge sack of sugar and bags for weighing that also. |
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As the century progressed, the tea chest played an ever-increasing part in the cabinetmaker and silversmith's repertoire. |
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Those tea chests suggested hot, exotic countries many miles away and gave me my first intimation of the lure of foreign travel. |
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The Professor paused to refill his tea cup, offering the pot to the others. |
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Click on the Thumbnail Picture to find out more information about the tea caddy. |
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She reached around into a cupboard behind her and grabbed a tea bag, dispensing it into the scalding water. |
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He poured equal amounts of hot water into the mugs and stuck a tea bag in each. |
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She placed the tea bag into the water and pushed it to the bottom of the cup with her spoon, turning the water dark brown. |
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I threw her a yellow tea towel and she began to wipe the streaked mascara from her face. |
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Tomita also learned the essence of kaiseki, a highly specialized service, which often accompanies the Japanese tea ceremony. |
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The local iron ore gives the teapot a porous molecular structure thus allowing the aeration of the tea inside. |
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She took tea with her remaining admirers, but in the age of beat poetry and the apolitical pursuit of rapture, seemed something of a relic. |
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Usually these are whinges about the availability of tea cakes, arrangements for visits by constituents or something similar. |
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And to demonstrate he whipped a white tea towel off a rail, and pulled it over his face, while giving a silent scream. |
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Connie asked to have whatever would be the least trouble, and ended up with a tea bag and a microwaved cup of water. |
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Enjoying tea involves far more than just boiling water, adding a tea bag and gulping. |
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The route soon turns into hairpin bends where the area is dotted with tea estates. |
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As well as tea and sympathy, they were lavishly attended on by waiters bearing fine wines and sumptuous snacks in the palace's state apartments. |
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Not for Mr Bradshaw, not for the Residents' Association, not for all the tea in China. |
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To the question of whether he would take tea or coffee his reply was a simple affirmative. |
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The deep green, hairy leaves make a slightly astringent tea that's similar to a mild, fragrant China tea. |
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Melissa took some water out and a sachet of ice tea and began mixing ice tea. |
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This bag can then be put into a hot bath like a tea bag, or used as a sachet for your guest's clothes. |
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Even if you can't write for children, not for all the tea in China or every last drop of coffee in Starbucks. |
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Sales of standard tea bags fell by 16 per cent and loose tea by nine per cent over the past two years, according to a report out this week. |
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However, green tea exported from Thailand is mostly used as a raw material for consumer products. |
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However included in this is a cold mineral drink, tea or coffee and two delicious profiteroles carved as swans for afters. |
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By 1939, it had 30 British bakeries and introduced low-price tea biscuits, previously a luxury only afforded by the middle classes. |
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They are probably about to start on their annual Whitsuntide walk around the district, to be followed by tea and games. |
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She also enjoyed reading the newspapers and neighbours calling in for a cup of tea and chatting about old times. |
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Popular nonalcoholic beverages other than fruit juices include Turkish-style coffee, a thin yogurt drink called kefir, and a tea known as salep. |
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One of my favourite recipes using cardamom pods is a deliciously warming tea which I drink in the winter to ward off colds, coughs and flu. |
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The ubiquitous large tray with sweets and tidbits was at the ready and freshly brewed Chinese tea was wheeled in. |
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The tea garden is very isolated, cut off from the main roads by rutted dust tracks. |
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Ignoring the pain, Kirby poured herself some lukewarm tea into the thermos' cup. |
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Remove to a wire rack and cover loosely with a tea towel while you continue making the rest of the pancakes. |
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Bro has promised to come home tomorrow and cook tea and bizarrely he has promised to bake a cake. |
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Students will need to supply their own ingredients and containers as well as a tea towel and apron. |
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Today we're apparently cooking tea for four people in the microwave, simultaneously. |
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They asked him a few questions, he went out of the room prepare some tea and when he returned, they were gone. |
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He has railed against the presence in the kitchen of the tea towel which, he says, can be a massive source of contamination. |
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Even the ground water is unfit for drinking due to large-scale application of fertilizers, pesticides and agrochemicals in the tea gardens. |
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How can a silent teapot, a kettle of boiling water and the delicate aroma of tea possibly compete? |
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We then headed to the visitor centre for a cup of tea and to look round a modest exhibition about the local wildlife. |
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The Chinese caravans traded silk, porcelain and tea for furs of black fox and sable, and ivory tusks from frozen mammoths. |
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Invert a glass globe that normally goes over an electric ceiling light fixture, tuck a tea light inside, and you've got a holiday lantern. |
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Conversely, the lower atmospheric pressure on a mountain top makes it harder to get boiling water hot enough for good tea or coffee. |
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While tea was cooking, we were on the computer armed with a nice cold, strong vodka and coke each. |
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Right, time to splish-splash my way home, shop, do college homework, cook tea and have a bath. |
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All I can do is offer tea and sympathy and resist the urge to nag him to go see a dentist. |
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I couldn't eat and was drinking tea with three teaspoons of sugar to give me energy. |
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A York man barricaded himself in his tea shop for three days as the River Ouse rose higher and higher at the peak of this week's floods. |
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That protocol almost gives prisoners two lumps of sugar in every cup of tea they want. |
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He put artificial sweetener in his tea instead of his normal three lumps of sugar. |
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There's a trail bar and a cup of tea for everyone, one lump of sugar in each cup. |
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We drove around looking for a tea shop but everywhere was closed on account of the bank holiday. |
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She also brought a Shelley tea set which was passed down to her from her grandmother. |
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Morning coffee and afternoon tea with home-made cakes and biscuits can be enjoyed in the beautiful gardens or under cover of the Loggia. |
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Price also includes breakfast, afternoon tea and a combination of four evening meals and two lunches. |
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A more pleasant-tasting tea can be brewed from equal amounts of meadowsweet, wintergreen and cramp bark. |
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Elevenses, packed lunch and afternoon tea will be provided, as well as a supper of organic trout. |
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Small wonder that this is the place in Madrid for afternoon tea and society weddings. |
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They all have television and radio, tea and coffee-making facilities, a refrigerator, a safe, king-size beds and air-conditioning. |
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It isn't responding to my usual treatment, a concoction of tea tree oil, witch hazel and rosewater. |
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Yes, if you wanted a cuppa on a train in the old days it came with a mini tea set assembled, if I remember correctly, on a plywood tray. |
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Older children can drink tea with honey or gargle warm salt water to ease throat pain. |
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Afternoon tea and light refreshments will be served for those who wish to relax and chat with friends. |
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Serving tea to the Dixon family in Mr Howard's sitting room showed a political touch which the Tories have lacked for the best part of a decade. |
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That means you should be eating breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. |
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She rose early to watch the farm workers begin their days planting and harvesting maize, tea and other cash crops. |
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She also requires a tea service for eight, a Honey Bear pack of honey, a box of bendy straws and two air purifiers. |
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Fortune had been charged with the task of learning the art of tea growing and then obtaining samples of the shrubs. |
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Every now and then the tea light at our table would wink out from a draft and we'd have to relight it. |
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Yesterday afternoon I went along to the luxurious Merrion Hotel for a very grand tea party. |
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One evening, he jogged her arm accidentally and spilt some tea on her sari. |
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She cupped a warm glass of tea in her nimble fingers, as she watched the translucent wave of of mist roll over the English country side. |
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The table in front of her was covered with a pale lilac lace tablecloth and the silver tea set rested upon it. |
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It is the excelsior from the tea set that Kenneth mails to Rhoda that she sets afire to murder Leroy. |
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We also use organic aloe vera gel, sunflower oil, jojoba oil and tea tree oil, to name a few. |
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Besides the fish, cowberries and tea there was nothing more in our house at that moment. |
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These jokers that have been floating around these boardrooms, they waddle off to their next cup of tea or whatever and that's it. |
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Luckily the only thing that was trashed was the table where the tea set was on. |
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The amount of caffeine in these tea extracts can add up quickly, and is often not listed on the label. |
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Simple actions like turning off the light when we leave a room or boiling only the correct amount of water for a cup of tea all add up. |
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Standard tea bags still make up 63 per cent of the total market while herbal and fruit teas account for 27 per cent of retail sales. |
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That plan appeared to be well on course until a flurry of wickets shortly after tea had West Indies wobbling. |
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He's sold others to private owners around the world, and it won second prize for the tea set in a National Crafts Council competition. |
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Zoe recalls going to her grandparents for Christmas tea with all the aunts, uncles and cousins. |
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This is followed by up to two quarts of warm salted water or strong licorice tea which in such high dosage is emetic. |
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Another suggested that we each bring a cup and saucer to a birthday party to help make her child a new tea set. |
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The waitress put two mugs of hot water on the table along with a bowl of tea bags. |
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A mess on the rocks is sure to put you off your cream tea until a couple of tides have cleaned it up. |
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The dining-room, with vistas of the lake and the mountains, remains open all day for restorative drinks of water, herbal tea and vegetable broth. |
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Already a number of items including a tea set, mugs and videos have been purchased. |
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We ate the free chocolate coated coffee beans and tried all the fruit tea samples. |
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After inspection the group adjourned to Corpus Christy Communal Centre where tea was served and the signing took place. |
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A Victorian tea set and pottery are among the items recovered from the secret site believed to be final resting place of the HMS Beagle. |
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The Aborigines attacked the settlers because they wanted goods such as sugar, flour, blankets, tea and tobacco. |
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He even had a demonstration tea set to show how to align the handle and straw just so to suit his wife's weak arm. |
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The lockable drawer usually contained three tinned compartments with tightly fitting lids in which to store tea and sugar. |
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The Irish black tea is hot and strong, the homemade raisin scones warm and airy, served with a heaping ramekin of clotted cream. |
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Had a lovely tea with Major and Mini Kira the other night, we are all very skint indeed but thank the lord for pasta bake and chicken nuggets! |
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From 1680 onwards the European demand for tea grew, and imports began to steadily increase. |
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Before tea time I moved around the lake and swapped some worms for maggots from a local angler. |
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Be sure to include less common foods, such as seaweed, green tea and wheatgrass for their potent and unique nutrient profiles. |
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All I exist on are cups of wheatgrass tea and lymphatic drainage treatment. |
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The prices of jute, potato, soyabean, cashew nut, pepper, rubber, green tea leaves, coconut, groundnut and coffee have fallen sharply. |
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This was the country known to travellers for centuries for its beauty, its exotic culture, its tea and exotic spices. |
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One researcher I know says the tannic acid and theobromine in tea help remove heat from sunburn. |
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He recalled how five years ago he had to get samples of South Indian tea from London. |
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In the second half of the nineteenth century, camphor and tea became major exports. |
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Restaurant operators can increase tea sales by offering more choices and upsell with specialty teas containing herbs, fruit peels and flowers. |
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The Empire was created to provide access to cheap tea and sugar in the days before Tesco. |
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Reduce the number of cups of coffee, tea or cola drinks you drink, especially later on in the day. |
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Tiny ivory fans were put into tea chests as makeweights and we all associate white ostrich feather with presentation at court. |
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One of the tea ladies revealed that her employer had an unusual taste in beverages as he enjoyed his cup of tea with a spoonful of honey. |
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I think there's something in that cup besides tea because you're out of your mind! |
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This was because tannin, a chemical that gives tea and coffee a bitter taste, binds to certain ceramic and metal materials. |
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Uganda's tropical forests, tea plantations, rolling savannahs, and arid plains are home to half of Africa's bird species. |
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It's a nice Christmas gesture and I, with many others, will be tucking into my mince pie and tea without any feeling of dissatisfaction. |
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Offer him a chicken biryani from Paradise or Bawarchi or take him for a cup of piping hot tea and a couple of Osmania biscuits at the neighbourhood Irani adda? |
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Her mother, in solidarity, burst into tears, whereupon we were ushered into a side room, given a cup of tea and money was found to get us back to the hotel. |
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Black tea contains tannin, an astringent that can help relieve pain. |
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A truly refreshing floral aroma with fresh top notes of revitalising green tea and sweet bergamot, sweetened by notes of juicy mandarin and soft orange. |
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The process of aging of tea leaves decreases the amount of antioxidants they contain, which seems to explain why green tea is a more powerful disease fighter than other teas. |
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Apply to the forehead for fast relief and follow up with a cup of green tea with half a lemon squeezed in. |
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The mullah invited them in, as proper Afghan hospitality requires, and shared cups of green tea with his guests. |
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A little while later, the guy making tea reappears with four mugs. |
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I don't know why, but sweet ice tea never tastes better than when you're kicking back in a lawn chair, belly full, sleepy eyes drooping as you listen to the band. |
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I even have a working windscreen wiper now, although that was more to do with driving the car around to mum's and drinking tea while Andrew screwed on a new one. |
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A footed trunk picked up during the home owner's travels functions as a coffee table where she can serve clients tea or spread out papers to review. |
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If your outdoor sugaring labors have left you with a chill, you may care to fortify, for medicinal purposes, your hot maple tea with a tot of Jamaica rum. |
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Drink was either weak tea or water drunk from old petrol tins. |
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We are tuned into a good programme on the radio, a kipper the size of a ship's lifebelt is gently grilling and I have a pot of tea mashing at my elbow. |
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A steaming mug sat in front of him, a tea bag tag dangling down the side. |
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What is the point of this thick, colourful book, except as a sort of cultural tea bag for the American market? |
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Grandifloras grow much like hybrid teas, tall and with well-formed flowers, but the blooms are usually smaller than those of a hybrid tea and are produced in clusters. |
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Fee is e5 per class and includes a tea break and inclusion in a nightly raffle where the flower arrangement made on the night will be raffled off. |
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Saxby Bridge has enthusiastically marketed all sorts of tax effective schemes involving things like tea trees, macadamias, wine and even online lingerie. |
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Choose water, club soda, diet soda, fruit juice, tea and coffee first. |
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The book was researched during a golden summer when rainwear was not necessary and each walk concluded with tea and toasted teacake eaten outdoors at a cafe. |
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Adults prepare food and drink dark sweet tea on the doorsteps of their homes as they watch their children playing. |
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Instead of tea and bread and butter, which has prevailed of late years, the maids of honor in Queen Elizabeth's time were allowed three rumps of beef for their breakfast. |
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She boiled the kettle again and made a cup of tea with slightly sour milk. |
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Some get good results from dilute vinegar soaks, painting the nail with tea tree oil or squirting the oil from Vitamin E capsules around the nail. |
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I'd stumbled out of bed on a cold November morning and was woozily concentrating on inhaling as much tea and cereal as I could before my philosophy class, at eight. |
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But because hobbits are never impolite, he invites him to tea the next day, which he soon regrets. |
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One solution is to set up a small area near the worksite with tea and coffee-making facilities that builders can use without going into your kitchen. |
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Over the last year the price of sugar, wheat flour and tea has trebled and the cost of other basic household consumer goods has risen by 30 percent. |
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I served herbal tea to the tea drinkers and fruit juice to the others. |
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Lunch and afternoon tea will be available at the Memorial Hall. |
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From the Temple we travelled for lunch and afternoon tea at Kenwood House. |
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Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner are all taken here, while there is also a secluded dining area at the rear for more formal meals and private parties. |
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The two princesses had to have a cooked tea because they were in bed by dinner time, but they also had afternoon tea, with sandwiches, scones and a large cake. |
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Players grumbled that Johnson had sneaked offside before netting the equaliser but, if they were looking for tea and sympathy from their manager, they didn't get it. |
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If kids don't know the difference between right and wrong by the time they are 15 there's something seriously wrong with them or they need discipline not tea and sympathy. |
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Russell, who in his tea-drinking pomp would get through 20 cups a day, used to dip the tea bag in once, add plenty of milk, then hang it on a nail ready for subsequent use. |
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I never have supplies of anything in preparation for running out of it, and consequently visitors to my flat huddle in partial darkness, sharing a tea bag. |
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The station and its shop will be offering visitors a cup of tea and a mince pie when they come along, in a fund-raising effort for this very worthy charity. |
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After his request for a cup of tea fell on deaf ears, by way of protest, he is reported to have sent a cross letter to Central Office with a tea bag attached. |
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Though dominated by wood and wood veneers, the crafting of tea caddies embraced almost every other technique and material used in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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After all of the adventures at Hogwarts, Rowling may be saying, all you want to do is snuggle up with a cup of tea and a vicar. |
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The outside comes in, in ad hoc bunches of alchemilla and marguerites, new potatoes, dill, basil, and bunches of mint, we wander out with cups of tea and notebooks. |
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During that era all groceries arrived in tea chests and big boxes. |
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Men walking along with oil drums for shoes, and others crossing the stage in tea chests are just some of the funny and wild ideas with which this show is crammed. |
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When my mother forgot to pierce the tin and had to do it hissing and spitting under the protection of a tea cloth, my dinner ended up on the kitchen ceiling. |
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Expect North Korea to start selling nuclear tea cosies within the decade. |
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Or why not add pockets to the sides of a tea cosy and fill with rosemary. |
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Even our prime minister felt it necessary to proclaim his secular outlook by donning what looked like an inverted tea cosy on his head at his annual iftar. |
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To Josefina's delight, Beatrix was wearing a knitted tea cosy on her head, and when she laughed she rolled a little and slapped her knee with her small chubby hands. |
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Versatility is the key to the business which he approaches as a challenge to entertain, whether at playing at a tea dance, in a restaurant or at a jazz festival. |
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A creative writing workshop will be held in Brownes Road Library on Tuesday next May 18th and an afternoon tea dance will take place in Carrick-On Suir on Sunday 23rd May. |
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This week Kilkeel Community Association had its monthly tea dance. |
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