Sentence examples for mint rises from inspiring English sources

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The crystal-clear water races over the stones, a heron cries and the smell of wild mint rises on the warm air.

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The customers, mostly men, order their tobacco by flavor -- regular (molasses), apple (the most popular kind), watermelon, mint, rose, grape, even cappuccino.

One Million by Paco Rabanne is a nice (rich) surprise with blends of sparkling grapefruit, red orange, mint, rose, blond leather, blond wood, patchouli and amber.

The odor naming task (maximum score 18) measures the correct naming of the 6 odors pineapple, petrol, mint, rose, natural gas and licorice (free choice; Figure  1A).

Or try the mint or rose limeade, the yogurt drinks (mango or salty) or the shakes, in mango, rose or pistachio.

Roughly chop your mint and rose petals.

When warmed through, add mint and rose petals.

Stir regularly until the mint and rose petals have stewed lightly.

"The countries that are increasingly important players in development cooperation – the Brics, Mints, the rising powers in development – are coming from their own historical tradition of south-south cooperation, they have their own way of doing things and don't particularly see why they should sign up to someone else's way of doing things".

During this era of the classical gold standard, the definition of the currency value in terms of gold the so-called mint-par gave rise to officially fixed exchange rates.

Libations include: The Love Fool  with pisco, fresh lime juice, sugar, fresh mint, cucumber and rose water; and The Restraining Order  with silver tequila, St. Germain, fresh lemon juice, celery bitters and raspberry sugar.

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