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You are not taking tea at the Dorchester.
There is a brilliant story of him taking tea at the Ritz during the Blitz.
The opening chapter had several women taking tea at the vicarage.
Still, she's substituting salt-free peanuts for sugar snacks and is, despite the can of soda in hand, trimming her Diet Coke intake by taking tea at all hours.
For a mid-afternoon snack between stores on my final day in town, I found myself taking tea at Café Callas – a grand establishment alongside the Opera House – which serves a seriously impressive selection of cakes like those that once fattened the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
After frenetic Tokyo, we relished the laid-back vibe of Chiba province, and there is plenty to fill a couple of days: cycling wooded hills; surfing at long, uncrowded Kujukuri beach; or taking tea at a 1,200-year-old 1,200-year-old 1,200-year-old
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They took tea at 239 for seven, six wickets having been lost in the afternoon session.
Over the course of May, Rupert Murdoch takes tea at No 10, famously arriving at the back door, and meets George Osborne.
What we've got is a polite scientist who takes tea at three, in pretty pottery from his wife's kiln, with cappuccino cream wafers optional.
The shop takes a pedagogical approach to the art of making coffee and tea, even if one of its instructional brochures quotes Mick Jagger, who had famously nasty habits and took tea at three.
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