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Brown reaches back for the flask of hot tea, unscrews the cap, allows a wisp of steam to emerge.
He is screwing the lid back on the flask of tea when he feels Alcock's hand on his shoulder.
Griezmann has become an honorary countryman, down to the accent and the flask of mate forever under his arm – that bitter "tea" beloved of Uruguayans and Argentinians.
The flask of the title is an old glass bottle which Jess discovers in a bureau bequeathed to her by Edie.
Yes, there's broad stuff: the flask of piss that Kayleigh spills on John in the first episode; Kayleigh's misunderstanding of the word dogging.
Other touches echo in the memory: the flask of water and basket of bread that arrive immediately after you sit down and are replenished throughout the meal; the pacing, swift but not too swift; the music, barely perceptible in the background; and the food -- familiar, satisfying fare that nevertheless transcends cliches.
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Over his left shoulder, in the small wooden cupboard, are the flasks of tea and emergency brandy.
And though I disliked the flasks of oxtail soup and trotting along in jodhpurs saluting scowling drivers for slowing down, I will always love the word fetlock.
But defects found by x-raying welds on the flasks, of which there are 100,000 worldwide, mean that the explosion could come even sooner.
They belong to the Transnuclear/Areva cask family and, compared to the flasks of the German (GNS) CASTOR® type, they differ in the neutron shielding design.
The sterilized MJ and SA solutions at concentrations of 0.01 and 0.1 mM were added to the flasks of culture at 20 days incubation time.
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