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He begged off taking a cup of tea, claiming that he had an appointment.
Several times he was arrested, once while simply taking a cup of tea in the Kamalalaya Stores.
"On 'Go!' it's like taking a cup of water and you want to pour it over here.
My aunt, who had once felt miserably guilty for absent-mindedly taking a cup of Bovril on a meatless Friday, could relax.
Instead, he was quietly enjoying actions that many other people might take for granted, like taking a cup of coffee from the flight attendant or changing the channel on his video monitor.
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I took a cup of water and doused it".
"Take a cup of water; you can't imagine how many nanoparticles are inside".
Some of them won't even take a cup of tea if agency staff come in.
I take a cup of tea outside and sit on the bench under the privet.
Sometimes, I'd take a cup of coffee while Milo sniffed the trees, the teak chairs, the pots of failing flowers.
CHORUS: For auld lang syne, my dear, for auld lang syne, we'll take a cup of kindness yet, for auld lang syne.
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