| 41. | After lunch, classes resume at 1 pm, and there is a break around afternoon teatime before another class period.
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| 42. | This was known as the " Teatime Takeover " and ran on Sundays from 17 : 00-19 : 00.
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| 43. | Brenda, who was arranging trays full of tantalizing teatime delicacies on a parlor table when I arrived, greeted me warmly.
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| 44. | Shannon and Turing met at teatime in the cafeteria . this impressed Shannon, as many of its ideas complemented his own.
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| 45. | Normally, Bowlby saw his mother only one hour a day after teatime, though during the summer she was more available.
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| 46. | Photographs of many of these old-fashioned gems are interspersed among well-written recipes for 60 sweet and savory teatime foods.
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| 47. | Thus, TeaTime is designed to allow for a great deal of adaptability and resilience and works on a heterogeneous set of resources.
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| 48. | As Pidd wrote in 2008, " [ No ] one arrives before 4am, and most stay until well past teatime ".
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| 49. | During teatime, he discovered that his castle used to be a field, and the old castle used to be farther away.
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| 50. | There is, however, one very, very British tradition that never caught on here that we might want to rethink : Teatime.
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