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I took a cup of water and doused it".
"Yes, please," I said, and got up, took a cup from the pile and filled it with coffee from the gray Stelton pot nearby.
Standing slowly, he moved into the kitchen, where he took a cup of coffee and his daily bowl of oatmeal and decided that it really might be true.
Yet old mate took a cup, had a sniff, had a sip … shook his head, and said, on your way then.
In the mornings, I took a cup of coffee outside and listened to the wakeup sounds next door: the brush of a broom across the flagstones, the squeak of a faucet, the hectoring of the magpies overhead.
Ms. Wilson, a 30-year-old mother of three, seemed not to notice that her hands were trembling when she took a cup of coffee from a social worker at the Far Rockaway Counseling Center in Queens last week.
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Till a dog breeder has taken a cup he's.
He begged off taking a cup of tea, claiming that he had an appointment.
And we'll take a cup o' kindness yet, for auld lang syne.
"Take a cup of water; you can't imagine how many nanoparticles are inside".
Several times he was arrested, once while simply taking a cup of tea in the Kamalalaya Stores.
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