| 11. | Not exactly every postmodern woman's porcelain cup of tea.
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| 12. | At my side is a cup of tea and a bagel.
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| 13. | You don't have to invite Saddam home for tea.
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| 14. | But, again, they seemed to pick their tea leaves.
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| 15. | She thinks the tea is flavored with rose petals and vanilla.
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| 16. | Then people sit on the rugs again and drink their tea.
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| 17. | Day laborers in their green aprons pick tea on vast estates.
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| 18. | Even coffee consumers want tea at certain times of the day.
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| 19. | With rubber spatula, gently stir tea mix into the whites.
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| 20. | A waiter rolled in a low table with coffee and tea.
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