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All that we can be sure of, in the end, is the cup of tea, because we have a wonderful photograph of Hitchcock giving tea to his star on the set of "To Catch a Thief".
In 1933, they began giving "Tea Lecture Demonstrations" to the public, and continued doing so in the summers up until 1940, when the company, Men Dancers, disbanded, and the members joined the armed forces.
She's certain Vishnu won't be able to drink it and hates "the idea of good tea being wasted," but she also knows that "giving tea to a dying man was surely a very propitious thing to do".
But from statements he has made while on the Iraqi Governing Council and the influence he wields through his tribal position, Sheik Yawar does not appear to be the sort to content himself with presiding over parades and giving tea parties for visiting dignitaries.
Slate writer Sara Dickerman observed that "The Tea Party Is Giving Tea Parties a Bad Name," so it's refreshing to see an actual garden tea party make the news these days.
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She was a founder of the N.A.A.C.P. but ultimately was frustrated by its failure to do much more than what she saw as complaining and giving teas.
Two arrested protesters complained of being given tea without sugar.
Wilson gave MBEs to the Beatles, Blair gave tea to Noel Gallagher.
Ms. Dickson fell in love here, had a child here, gave tea parties for her neighbors.
They'll also be given tea and cakes, and a complimentary hand massage.
Encouraged by K.K., given tea and cakes, Husna forgot herself, falling into the common, rich Punjabi of the inner city.
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