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Anderson, of Baywatch fame, will pop in for tea, perhaps, at Assange's specially installed kitchenette, with Vivienne Westwood.
No matter how much the now nine successive storms sound like someone you'd invite in for tea and cake; ("Victoria sponge, Imogen?"), we really have taken a battering.
Efforts to circumvent sanctions have made an already corrupt country worse: Transparency International, a Berlin-based anti-corruption lobby, ranks Iran a lowly 136th out of 175 countries in its index for 2014.Foreign business visitors continue to pop in for tea, but the numbers have dropped sharply in the past quarter, according to a European airline manager in the capital.
Arab families stopped in for tea, and Masri teased several of the children he knew.
So he dropped in for tea.
They invited me in for tea.
"If Sharif sees us, he'll ask us in for tea," he said.
Had I known he was coming I would have invited him in for tea," she said.
If you ask for directions, you're courted with conversation, and invited in for tea and food.
Whenever Florine finished a painting, she would invite everybody in for tea.
"I can drop in for tea, coffee, maybe curl up under a table".
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