The tea was always brewed and he poured with great delicacy, his long and tabescent fingers clasping the handle of the silver teapot. |
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They cannot wait to see the silver Victorian teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug glinting in the spotlight. |
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A teapot that gets filled but never pours out will go stagnant and minging. |
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This is a pretty transparent attempt to parrot the administration line that this is nothing more than another beltway tempest in a teapot. |
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I start the computer and pad into the kitchen in barefeet to switch the teapot on and get some Earl Grey ready for the first cup. |
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If you order Devonshire tea in this fine establishment, you get a real teapot with a real tea cosy on it. |
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Embroidery lay abandoned on a round table along with a book, three gilt-edged porcelain cups still containing tea, and a teapot. |
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A wireframe model of a teapot, soldered out of silvered copper wire, is gimballed inside the monitor cabinet. |
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It was a typically quadrate teapot with a square spout and square handle, made during the Qing Dynasty. |
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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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That said, the resilience of the teapot refiners leads some to wager they will survive. |
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Mint is not to be stemmed to keep the leaves from clogging the teapot spout. |
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Made for us exclusively by Chantal, this tea caddy matches our popular logo teapot. |
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I am going to stop now before I start to disclose such things as my discomfort when a teapot spout is facing me. |
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A more valid criticism, perhaps, is that the report is a tempest in a teapot. |
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A review of the registration process might prove whether this is a tempest in a teapot. |
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The dispute here is a tempest in a teapot created by impoverished healthcare budgets that make the above steps unaffordable. |
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I find the discussions interesting, but it is a tempest in a teapot, ultimately irrevelant. |
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To some in this small town, it's a tempest in a teapot that smacks of partisan politics. |
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Bethel further said that it was a tempest in a teapot that would blow over. |
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In reality, the firestorm of publicity engulfing Gaughan was nothing more than a tempest in a teapot. |
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It turned out to be a silver-plated salver with porcelain teapot, milk jug, egg-cup containing sugar and dish of sliced kiwi fruit. |
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Grasping a big nickel-plated teapot with both hands, he poured some strong tea into a tin mug. |
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Close to where I had been sitting the light picked out a squat toad about the size of a small teapot. |
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A deep brown Yixing teapot featuring an ancient censer was said to have been made at the beginning of the 20th century. |
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The tea glass is a contemporary Shanghai Art Deco design in silver to match the black porcelain teapot encased in a silver container. |
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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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On yet another plate, was a teapot, still steaming, and on two saucers were two cups with two spoons and two small bowls of sugar. |
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The tray has a teapot, two little bowls and two saucers with pretty looking beancurd sweets in them. |
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Herbal teas are made by placing the prescribed amount of herbs in a cup or a teapot and then pour boiling water over the mixture. |
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He gives me a strange look as I reach for the teapot and pour myself a cup. |
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She took the teapot and poured herself and Kriss steaming cups of green tea. |
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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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It's poured into tiny glasses from a silver teapot, the spout held high in the air. |
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A servant stood nearby holding a tray of light snacks and a teapot ready to be poured. |
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If brewing in a teapot, allow one serve per individual and one for the pot. |
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He holds a silver tray with a silver teapot of the finest Darjeeling tea, small glass jars of marmalade and hot muffins. |
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He spins round and lifts the teapot with a smile, the mournfulness temporarily gone, trapped beneath a professional veneer. |
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These in turn may be part of a tea set in combination with a teapot, cream jug, covered sugar bowl and slop bowl en suite. |
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These were public teapot teas, where we pretended that we were just like everyone else, with cakes or buns. |
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Wrapped in an expansive plaid jacket, lidded with page-boy haircut, she looks like a celebrity teapot. |
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He headed straight for his kettle and teapot, not even pausing as he pulled off his hat and mask and tossed them on the couch. |
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Tea should be brewed up in a proper teapot and if you have a china pot for coffee, now is your chance to use it. |
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Koan took a sip of the tea and then emptied the remainder back into the teapot. |
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I f you want your tea to be limpid, put some Solvay® sodium bicarbonate in the teapot while the teabag is still in the water. |
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Ozzy Osbourne lookalike Darren Marks from Leeds, was filmed with Victoriana, art nouveau and art deco expert Eric Knowles with his giant barge teapot. |
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Individual women run the same spectrum on equality – from pioneer to chocolate teapot – as individual men do. |
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A warm teapot will maintain the requisite temperature for superior tasting tea. |
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Prepare in a traditional metal teapot and pour into beautiful Moroccan glass cups adorned with color, elegant designs. |
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As soon as the water comes to a full boil, pour it into the teapot. |
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If you hide your cash in a teapot it is idle, and you need not expect to lift the lid and find some dollars of interest added to your estate. |
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If some tea leaves float, pour some water from the teapot into a cup and pour back into the teapot. |
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A lot of craftmanship and a functional design for this small ceramic teapot. |
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The teapot is 10? inches high and 9? inches wide and is part of the National Currency Collection at the Bank of Canada. |
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Whether you're looking for the perfect teapot, or a souvenir for the kids, our in-house gift shop has something for everyone. |
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The blended clay was then formed into a brick, a thin slice of which was inlaid into a shallow recessed channel around the body of the teapot and adhered with wet slip. |
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The teapot was a dreadful pourer and our table quickly became a lake! |
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They have created an astonishing and provoking array of teapots in various media that often look nothing like a teapot in the traditional sense of the word. |
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Sleek, modern and jet black this ebonized hardwood serving tray is designed to showcase the Solstice teapot. |
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The Minister of Canadian Heritage, Status of Women and Official Languages is even accusing the industry of creating a tempest in a teapot. |
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First of all, very briefly, I don't understand this tempest in a teapot about clarity. |
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You may argue that this worry about access by the U. S. government to personal information about Canadians is a tempest in a teapot. |
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To create the illusion on Shelburne's mocha ware teapot, small particles of dried, variegated wedged clay were thoroughly mixed into a larger batch of blue clay. |
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Recommendations: Bancha cups and saucers are available to match this teapot. |
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A teapot in the center of the ad, immediately behind the hookah, leads one initially to think that the advertisement is for herbal tea. |
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Nobody in his right mind would these days prefer a handful of crumpled roubles to a teapot, eiderdown or even a gravestone. |
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Add one or two fistful of the tea you intend to use the teapot for and simmer on low heat for about 45 minutes. |
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This teapot easily conserves the warmth of the tea and can also be used as a teakettle. |
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The humble earthenware teapot rests on the red lacquered side-table which was listed after her death in the meagre inventory of Marguerite's possessions. |
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A tea infusion is best made by pouring water just brought to the boil over dry tea in a warm teapot and steeping it from three to five minutes. |
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Richard and Liz say customers comment on the excellent waitress service, quality menu items, and traditional touches such as leaf tea served with a teapot and strainer. |
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And his batman was a splendid chap and produced tea, you see, with a lovely silver teapot out of the house, and every thing else, in the middle of the battle. |
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In truth, this whole point seems like a tempest in a teapot. |
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The cottage teapot had a moulded door with roses round and windows, with green, pink and brown paint applied in blobs not quite properly filling the outlines. |
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Pull out the teapot and teacups and hold an afternoon tea party. |
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The fire in his eyes flared and with a single hand he flipped the table halfway across the room, the teapot and cups shattering in a twinkle of light. |
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Very useful when your teapot is bigger as your teacup, you can pour your tea in the pitcher to stop the steeping process. |
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This Tea for One, complete with a built-in tea strainer teapot and cup, is designed for simple and clean way of brewing your own cup of tea. |
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It would be easy to dismiss the fuss as a tempest in a teapot or so much inside baseball. |
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This beautiful teapot brews the perfect cup of morning or afternoon tea, keeps it hot, and commands a bold presence on your table. |
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He is also said to have put bread and butter into a teapot, drunk the concoction, and declared it to be the worst cup of tea he ever had. |
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The Extra-fine Tea Infuser with Dish Set is complete with unique designed handles that allows you to steep all varieties of loose leaf tea in your favourite teacup or teapot. |
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But upon being enquired by the prosecutors, as to if she had urinated in the teapot of her Emirati sponsor family, she admitted doing so. |
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I have an EPNS teapot which, 15 years ago, was lacquered to save on cleaning. |
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So a tiny glass might giggle and hide, a pair of pepper pots fall in love and an old teapot and a chipped vase dance. |
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It had 21 subscribers and the switchboard was composed of carriage bolts, handles from teapot lids and bustle wire. |
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It seems to be a bit of a tempest in a teapot to focus on that industry. |
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Koan put the teapot on the table and then filled a small teacup. |
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Ian Hunter, 59, from Melrose, Roxburghshire, is hoping votes pour in for his teapot design. |
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Take a picture of a shiny object, such as a silver teapot, and you may notice strange coloured speckles, or artefacts, in the brightest parts of the image where the interpolation has been fooled. |
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The media frenzy over the actor's drunken behavior was a tempest in a teapot. |
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Figure 23.7 demonstrates our smoothing operator applied to a preliminary 3D scan conversion of the Utah teapot. |
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The items shoppers can collect include a teapot, three mugs, a bowl, a milk jug, three spoons and a tea towel. |
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Whether it is tea culture in China, Japan or other countries, each respective tradition involves preparing and drinking tea in distinctive way, including the kind of teapot used. |
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She will boil a fresh kettle of water and warm a teapot first. |
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The preceding figure shows the Utah teapot, a popular benchmark for surfaces. The teapot is textured by a random polka-dot pattern. |
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For those who want an alternative to medications, the neti pot, a nasal irrigator that resembles a small teapot, is one alternative that has been shown to be effective against allergies in some studies. |
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Little tea set out of real stone lacquered, various colours with the choice, including 1 real stone teapot in the shape of dragon, 6 stone cups with dragon on, 1 oval real stone plate. |
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Sometimes a tempest in a teapot produces some nasty steam. |
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So daring are the products of the immediate post-Japan phase, such as the teapot mentioned above, that they are nearly undatable. |
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Put the tea into a teapot and pour the boiling water over the tea leaves. |
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More than a tempest in a teapot, a most uncivil war is brewing. |
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The clay is mainly used for energizing the water jug or teapot. |
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I hope that the influenza season of this fall and winter will turn out to be a tempest in a teapot, yielding mostly cases of mild influenza in a more typical pattern. |
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The fact is that fewer than 10 percent of unemployed Canadians lack sufficient work hours to qualify, making the acrimonious political debate over loosening those requirements a tempest in a teapot. |
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You start thinking which teapot am I going to use today. |
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She just picked up the bowl of jellybeans and started eating them and had a teapot on her head at some point, which seemed weird, but now, what a star. |
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Michael came after her, solemnly bearing the teapot like a ciborium. |
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We have things like a group of children who are all made up of little coloured plastic objects, a pepper pot couple that fall in love, a teapot family. |
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A stringless guitar is about as useful as a chocolate teapot. |
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As we look into the bright star clouds above the spout of Sagittarius' teapot, we are looking directly toward the nucleus, the center, of our galaxy. |
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A teapot moulded in the form of Madonna, tastefully hand-coloured, named md dated? What else might we expect our afterbears to love and cherish in times to come? |
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