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Pugs wearing newsboy caps with piping hot cups of tea.
Later, after cups of tea, the question came up again.
Egyptians love sugar, heaping large spoonfuls into their cups of tea.
Lots of reading and fires in the fireplace and cups of tea.
I have spent countless resources on cups of tea, pizzas, colouring baskets, drum sets.
Ms. Etchingham also poured Hendrix cups of tea, a beverage he sneered at initially.
No more books all over the table, no more late-night cups of tea.
Londoners offered cups of tea and a sofa to anybody in need of either.
Mr. Aston browsed the internet to pass the time, made cups of tea, stretched.
High art, cups of tea, slow-burning piano keys befitting a candle-lit room.
For some, sex has morphed into foot rubs and cosy cups of tea in bed.
Today, it's just me, several cups of tea, and anything to do that isn't work.
She carried a tray which contained two cups of tea and a plate of candies.
Both are from poor families and as young men helped their fathers sell cups of tea.
I drink three or four cups of tea a day, ranging from matcha to herbal varieties.
Let's hope feelings of anger and resentment don't embitter his afternoon cups of tea with Sandy.
Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Group, estimates he drinks 20 cups of tea a day.
Sometimes, it's a dream of paradise, of lush, wide-open spaces and warming cups of tea.
Similarly, online therapy services like BetterHelp, 7 Cups of Tea, BlahTherapy and Talkspace are effective alternatives.
I tried the latter, and it was epic — filled with buttery scones and endless cups of tea.
It's all washed down with cans of soda or cups of tea sweetened with heaped spoons of sugar.
I procrastinate with about a hundred cups of tea, a bowl of soup, some toast, and a plum.
The persnickety "guest" also mentioned that cups of tea could have been provided in a more timely manner.
Instead of leaving, the women have wrapped themselves in quilts and drunk cups of tea to keep warm.
We've got our reading glasses and giant cups of tea (literal and figurative) at the ready for this one.
LJ and I bought cups of tea from a woman running a cafe out of a three-wheeled vehicle.
His servant appeared each morning with the exact same breakfast: oatmeal, a poached egg and two cups of tea.
Each 11.5-ounce can has the caffeine equivalent of one cup of coffee, or about three cups of tea.
After about 17 cups of tea I decide I need to get out of the house just a wee bit.
She forces her 8-year-old grandson to make her endless cups of tea and eat cabbage riddled with bugs.
"My mother had to serve endless cups of tea to visitors and convince them that I was alive," he said.
Throughout the day, the billionaire drinks about 20 cups of tea, not only to stay energized, but to also reflect.
In 2011, an investigation found humanitarian and author Greg Mortenson's bestselling book "Three Cups of Tea" was filled with fabrications.
The 700ml one holds about three 8oz cups of tea, while the 300ml teapot is really only for one big cup.
I have three cups of tea because I am freezing, but also a cup of soup and a veggie pasta dish.
"[But] if you drink ten cups of tea a day, people will probably commend you for being so healthy," he said.
Then, each month, they'll get four different teas — good for at least 15 cups of tea — based on their tea profile.
Chinese parents and kids are seated in cracked maroon booths, deftly breaking apart bamboo chopsticks and pouring steaming cups of tea.
The 15 members of crew served 1,83 cups of tea and coffee, 2,000 cold drinks and over 1,000 meals on the flight.
"In 1974, Brits were actually drinking 28 cups of tea per week, which equated to four cups per day," Gorman told Mashable.
Brits now drink an average of eight cups of tea per week, down from the admittedly slightly excessive 23 cups in 1974.
What we are good at is cups of tea, sarcastic tweets and holding on to our pint of beer in troubling times.
The men paced back and forth, nursing giant plastic cups of tea or bottles of mineral water that had been handed out.
All this has been washed down with tasters of Black Country beer, Cornish cider and Scottish whisky - and countless cups of tea.
One is "Three Cups of Tea," a 2006 memoir by the philanthropist Greg Mortenson, who built schools for girls in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
We finish packing up the room, then I drink two cups of tea with honey downstairs while I eat breakfast and call my mom.
While photos are banned, following plentiful cups of tea and cake, emboldened guests can't resist taking the odd selfie, with that magnificent palace backdrop.
According to the palace, around 27,000 cups of tea are served and 20,000 sandwiches and 20,000 slices of cake are consumed during the event.
Amrita Rao, who plays Thackeray's wife, has the cosmetic role of providing endless cups of tea to visitors and gaze at her husband dotingly.
Today: A manager of a theater company whose self-care routine is built on writing, Dungeons and Dragons, and many, many cups of tea.
Macs became associated with long, hazy nights of cigarette smoke and endless cups of tea and the sounds of Britpop on a tinny radio.
"And the soothing things you get to do, like back rubs and massages, cups of tea—those simple things make her days brighter," she said.
The next morning, when her mother-in-law brought cups of tea to the hut, she saw smoke seeping out from cracks in the walls.
At each event, on average, around 27,000 cups of tea are served and 20,000 sandwiches and 20,000 slices of cake are consumed, according to the palace.
Some were relaxing and sipping cups of tea along roads outside the Defence Ministry where protesters had gathered by the hundreds of thousands to demand democracy.
Some were relaxing and sipping cups of tea along roads outside the Defense Ministry where protesters had gathered by the hundreds of thousands to demand democracy.
Chinese men and women who drank more than three cups of tea a week had a lower risk of heart attack, stroke and other fatal problems.
ON THE OBSERVATION deck atop the Diwang building in Shenzhen you can see two large wax figures depicting Deng Xiaoping and Margaret Thatcher enjoying cups of tea.
The average Egyptian consumes about 20133 pounds per year, the 5th-largest amount in the world, often by heaping spoonfuls of it into frequent cups of tea.
The average Egyptian consumes about 66 pounds per year, the 5th-largest amount in the world, often by heaping spoonfuls of it into frequent cups of tea.
So anyway, look, we'll go back there for the Open Championship at some point, and I won't be having many cups of tea with the members afterwards.
From the looks of it, someone in the office has taken the time to calculate exactly how many cups of tea leaving the photocopier on overnight actually uses.
We gorged upon it in a dark, cool dining room overlooking the garden, while the adults around my brother and me drank multiple cups of tea and dealt cards.
"I drink no less than six cups of tea a day," explains Asumugam, owner of the Lockhart Tea Factory cafe just outside the town of Munnar in South India.
A video on BBC's website shows Johnson, wearing a sweatshirt, carrying a tray with cups of tea, milk and sugar and offering it to reporters outside his Oxfordshire home.
There were only about half a dozen of us dabbling in oils, drinking cups of tea, sharing biscuits, and having mild disagreements about which radio station to listen to.
Then, in the evening, just before we went to sleep, he brewed two cups of tea, drew a chair up to my bed, and opened an email from Mum.
But it was easy to recall the trust I had enjoyed with her and the hours I had spent warmed by cups of tea and conversation at the salon.
With tea bags weighing on average 275g, these figures suggest that Brits are drinking on average eight cups of tea per week, down from 21974 cuppas per week in 240.
Here, Jenner teamed up with her best friend Jordyn Woods and her personal assistant and pal Victoria Villarroel and got candid over cups of tea, taking a sip with every truth.
The royal meeting will serve 240,000 hand-crafted cakes, 120,000 buttermilk scones, 80,000 cups of tea, 60,000 finger sandwiches, 7,000 punnets of mixed berries and 2,650 pounds of Cornish clotted cream.
She says yes so I settle into my sunroom with my ancient laptop and work for several hours, pounding many cups of tea and taking breaks to play with my cat.
Over cups of tea in his apartment, below a framed photo of his Rotterdam finish with arms raised in triumph, he said he had been thinking about becoming a criminal investigator.
Westerners tend to think that getting straight down to the task at hand is the best way to do this, whereas South Asians believe in establishing rapport over cups of tea first.
However bland are the images that come to mind when we think of fall — lumpy sweaters, matte makeup, cups of tea, muted earth tones — fall is also the season of endless spice.
U.K. voters are likely to be spluttering into their cups of tea at the prospect of another vote on either Brexit or another general election so soon after 2017's snap vote.
That equates to four mugs of instant coffee (at 100mg per mug), around three cups of filter coffee (at 140mg per cup) or just over five cups of tea (at 75mg per mug).
These last few episodes of Game of Thrones have made it impossible to think about anything but Winterfell's snow-covered landscapes and have had us reaching for steaming cups of tea to calm down.
After six seasons, a timeframe of roughly 13-and-a-half years, one war, countless marriages, untimely deaths, and cups of tea, Downton Abbey came to a conclusion last night (read our recap here).
She occasionally takes breaks from our conversation to make cups of tea in the kitchen, cracking jokes and chatting with some of the other musicians and PRs who are floating around outside in the corridor.
Apple pies are submerged in gooey custard, cups of tea are refilled every 30 seconds, and you get the sense that asking for poached eggs could result in a swift slap to the jaw. Avocado?
But beneath the cozy cardigans and sensible shoes, the nurse-and-vicar hookups and endless cups of tea, this Sunday-night comfort food has revealed an emotional depth and daring that have won me over.
The billionaire entrepreneur dropped out of school as a teen to start his own business, prefers to work from his hammock or bathtub rather than a desk and drinks 20 cups of tea a day.
Researchers looked at data from more than 50,000 people and found that drinking two large cups of tea a day, at temperatures of 140 degrees Fahrenheit, was associated with a 90% higher risk of esophageal cancer.
He fundraised by speaking to audiences at churches, schools, and philanthropic dinners across the United States, much in the same way that Meyler did, and chronicled his story in the best-selling book Three Cups of Tea.
In a recovery ward at Shri Maharaja Hari Singh Hospital, a nurse pushes a trolley down a row of beds, distributing cups of tea and slices of white bread to a row of young men in sunglasses.
SINGAPORE — The Tok and Teo families are a model of traditional harmony, with three generations gathered under one roof, enjoying each other's company over slices of fruit and cups of tea on a Saturday afternoon in Singapore.
Chatting over cups of tea, Trump showed Xi a video of his granddaughter Arabella Kushner singing in Mandarin and reciting classical Chinese poetry, prompting Xi to compliment her performance as worthy of an "A+", Chinese state media said.
Most of the time I was there I was with a tea master and he will taste up to 500 cups of tea a day, so the two of us spent time with the owner of the tea estate.
"I tried to make some of the designs site-specific—steaming cups of tea in front of Teavana, sunglasses in front of the sunglasses store, and fruit, including half-eaten apples, in front of the Apple store," Auerbach says.
For example … Here is a mentor sentence from our student reviewer for capturing the atmosphere of the restaurant: Chinese parents and kids are seated in cracked maroon booths, deftly breaking apart bamboo chopsticks and pouring steaming cups of tea.
"We'll go back there for The Open Championship at some point, and I won't be having many cups of tea with the members afterwards," McIlroy, 27, said as he prepared for Thursday's opening round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando.
Between cups of tea, Heller talked about working with Melissa McCarthy, what surprised her most about Lee, why she pivoted from scary women to America's most lovable man, and how she thinks of The Diary Of A Teenage Girl post-#MeToo.
Once used as a space for the royal family to hold cocktail parties and receptions, it has become a popular part of the Britannia experience: In 2016 alone, the eatery served 48,953 cups of tea and 46,390 scones to visitors.
Also, on the rare occasions when he made cups of tea for himself, he would press the hot teaspoon against my arm because he thought it was funny and wanted to assert his male dominance over his 15-year-old adversary.
Images of individuals offering cups of tea and spare beds to those caught up in the Manchester Arena bombing, as well as huge public gatherings to commemorate the victims in the days after the attack went viral on social media.
I fantasize that one day I will take a reading holiday — some place with a quiet beach, shade, a gentle breeze, and endless cups of tea while I indulge in the many books I've been dying to catch up on.
I frequent a restaurant in Manhattan that uses Le Creuset mugs as part of its standard serving set, and even after countless cups of tea and coffee, I've never encountered one that was stained or discolored by the notoriously acidic drink.
Two co-workers described Shetty as a socially taciturn man who, after starting the work day by moisturizing his face and hands with Pond's cream, began sipping a seemingly endless series of cups of tea and dialing up customers on his iPhone.
Sitting in Najela's living room, surrounded by cups of tea, Sudanese sweets, and the déjà vu of previous uprisings, three generations of women reflected on their interwoven experiences, recognizing how each fought her own struggle that those coming afterward could build on.
Several hours and many cups of tea into our conversation, the elderly principal revisited her youthful portrait and saw something different about herself: someone about to be imprisoned because a college roommate had reported her to the authorities for making a political joke.
"Each of us knows someone in our lives that we can talk to that could be helpful and that person may not have trained experience in therapy," says Torous, who points out that there are also plenty of free peer-listening groups, like 7 Cups of Tea.
" Jagwar Ma's Jono Ma had this to say about the session which created the track: "At the South Tottenham coal face —1100 sharp—with two cups of tea, a smoke, an echo pedal and a couple of synths, the commander led the charge and I followed.
The above-mentioned document, issued after the customary cups of tea and Turkish coffee, declared that the Democratic Self-Administration Government of the Al Jazeera Canton of Rojava (Western Kurdistan), office of media and nongovernmental organization affairs, had granted each of us permission to enter Rojava.
Compared with people who drank fewer than three cups of tea a week, those who drank more had a 20 percent reduced risk for a cardiovascular incident, a 22 percent reduced risk for cardiovascular death and a 15 percent reduced risk for all-cause premature death.
SOUTHAMPTON, England — As students from the University of Southampton zigzagged across campus on a recent cold afternoon, youthful activists with Britain's main opposition Labour Party intercepted them with cups of tea and a leaflet with detailed instructions on how to register to vote in December's election.
SOUTHAMPTON, England — As students from the University of Southampton zigzagged across campus on a recent cold afternoon, youthful activists with Britain's main opposition Labour Party intercepted them with cups of tea and a leaflet with detailed instructions on how to register to vote in December's election.
He showed up for work in shiny button‑down shirts and, because no one else talked to him, eagerly fetched Geraldine cups of tea and typed up detailed pitches for longform features — mostly to do with food politics or the changing Canadian city (Jane Jacobs was a big influence).
As we replenish our late-night cups of tea, or glasses of something stronger, we want our champion, our gladiator to win, as Britain's Andy Murray did when he beat Juan Martín del Potro of Argentina to win a second straight gold in the men's singles in tennis.
First I push aside the many pairs of kids' sunglasses, random plastic crap, half-drunk cups of tea, several sets of keys belonging to previous residences, large tins of foreign coins — before carefully wedging whatever book has just arrived into the pile of books that arrived at some point previously.
Other books we have read include "The Blue Sweater," by Jacqueline Novogratz; "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian," by Sherman Alexie; "The Big Burn," by Timothy Egan; "The Middle of Everywhere," by Mary Pipher; "Three Cups of Tea," by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin; and "Mountains Beyond Mountains," by Tracy Kidder.
" —The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides "At the tea table he had considerable demands upon his favorite beverage, and I remember when Sir Joshua Reynolds at my house reminded him that he had drank eleven cups, he replied — 'Sir, I did not count your glasses of wine, why should you number up my cups of tea?
Wessely explained that there is a general order of interventions that response teams should follow: checking and confirming that people are safe; aiding communication between those affected by the incident, such as by providing mobile phones; and finally, practical and emotional support, to get them home or to a safe place, to retrieve some belongings or simply to offer frequent hugs and cups of tea.
In the spring of 1946, George Orwell, writing in the London Tribune , opened with a view from underneath the rock: In a cold but stuffy bed-sitting room littered with cigarette ends and half-empty cups of tea, a man in a moth-eaten dressing-gown sits at a rickety table, trying to find room for his typewriter among the piles of dusty papers that surround it.
Brown was initially drawn to the "extraordinarily beautiful decay" of the Spode factory, which closed in 2008, and, like many facilities in Detroit today, was abandoned full-stop in the middle of an active day, leaving fixtures and objects in place, Christmas decorations struggling to hold cheer within the gloom, and cups of tea now grassy with mold — a picture without people that verges on the apocalyptic.
Then summer's small fruits, hard and sour, hot sidewalk, hot forehead, hot breath of August at the window and still no way to warm you, huddled at the heater, stifling wool and cups of tea and soup and steam, sour sweater, stinking socks, tissues knotted on the floor and all the ways we meant to say goodbye forgotten, no ferry now to Coronado, no starlit swim at Mazatlán.
There are Sunday services and camouflaged Bibles, but the chapel acts as more than just a place to pray: a remembrance garden gives the JSs a place to reflect, battle-centric history lessons are given out in one of the chapel's many rooms, and there are places to have a quiet cup of tea and a biscuit (cups of tea and biscuits are also very important in the army) if any of the kids are feeling under pressure.
Cups of tea will neither turn back time nor show us, in their cold and increasingly bitter leaves, the future we've failed to imagine: a future in which what limited achievements we might have been proud of — our system of social care, our commitment to protecting the people least able to protect themselves — lie in ruins, and all we can do is sit in the dark, paying our favorite celebrities to chant to us, over and over again, our tattered mantra of virtue.

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