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He borrowed a cup from a nearby cottage, drank a few cupfuls and by the time he reached London was as good as new.
He poured a cup from the thermos, and we passed it around, heading up the highway.
Filling a cup from the sink would make noise, so she uses her own saliva.
We ordered a cup from the menu and consumed the whole order without ever sitting down.
The first person in the line fills a cup from the bucket.
At $2.25 a can, it costs less than a cup from Starbucks.
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For demonstration purposes, he had cadged a plastic cup from a coffeeshop, and pocketed a spoon.
For comparison of damage, the articular surface of a retrieved cup from a previous goat study was used (acetabular impaction grafting with a mixture of bone particles and calcium phosphate particles) (Arts et al. 2005).
Talking to Mike is like trying to fill a tea cup from a fire hydrant.
You CAN make a delicious cup from a store-bought bag of beans.
You can also make a similar cup from a large banana leaf or some other large leaf.
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