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| | Thai-style Bubble Tea tapioca beverage made with tapioca pearl |
 | | The delicious beverage that involves drinking tea and sucking tapioca pearls through a wide straw: Bubble Tea (also known as Pearl Tea) is fast-becoming an American sensation. |  | | The Tea: Place Thai icetea mix into stainless tea filter and place in a large pot with 8 cups gently boiling water. |  | | While the taste is remarkable and delicious, it's important to note that tea is healthier than coffee, and milk tea is far healthier than the rich concoctions served up by Starbucks and similar establishments. |
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http://importfood.com/bubbletea.html
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| | Thai-style Bubble Tea tapioca beverage made with tapioca pearl |
 | | The delicious beverage that involves drinking tea and sucking tapioca pearls through a wide straw: Bubble Tea (also known as Pearl Tea) is fast-becoming an American sensation. |  | | While the taste is remarkable and delicious, it's important to note that tea is healthier than coffee, and milk tea is far healthier than the rich concoctions served up by Starbucks and similar establishments. |  | | The Tea: Place Thai icetea mix into stainless tea filter and place in a large pot with 8 cups gently boiling water. |
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http://importfood.com/bubbletea.html
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| | Bubble Teas and Tea Lattes |
 | | You drink the Bubble Tea with an extra wide straw designed for sucking up the chewy pearls from the bottom of the cup. |  | | Bubble Tea is a popular Asian tea latte drink, similar to chai, that is quickly gaining popularity in North America. |  | | Bubble Teas are extremely refreshing, colorful, and fun to drink. |
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http://www.coffeeam.com/bubbleteas.html
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| | Thai-style Bubble Tea tapioca beverage made with tapioca pearl |
 | | The delicious beverage that involves drinking tea and sucking tapioca pearls through a wide straw: Bubble Tea (also known as Pearl Tea) is fast-becoming an American sensation. |  | | The Tea: Place Thai icetea mix into stainless tea filter and place in a large pot with 8 cups gently boiling water. |  | | While the taste is remarkable and delicious, it's important to note that tea is healthier than coffee, and milk tea is far healthier than the rich concoctions served up by Starbucks and similar establishments. |
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http://importfood.com/bubbletea.html
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| | sweet tea [Archive] - The Cellar |
 | | You can get some saccharine-sucking attempt up north, but true sweet tea only comes from the Dixon in Mason-Dixon. |  | | 04-25-2001, 01:11 PM Sweet tea is predominantly southern. |  | | I'd also like to add that you're right, it's damn near impossible to get good iced tea in Pennsylvania (I mean, we have a well, and our iced tea is still better than that in most restaraunts). |
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http://cellar.org/archive/index.php/t-200.html
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| | Information on Tea plant |
 | | Tea bug (Zool.), an hemipterous insect which injures the tea plant by sucking the juice of the tender leaves. |  | | Tea plant (Bot.), any plant, the leaves of which are used in making a beverage by infusion; specifically, Thea Chinensis, from which the tea of commerce is obtained. |  | | Tea urn, a vessel generally in the form of an urn or vase, for supplying hot water for steeping, or infusing, tea. |
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http://www.wkonline.com/d/Tea_plant.html
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| | Chapter Tawny <i>to</i> Team of T by Webster's Dictionary (1913 Edition) |
 | | an hemipterous insect which injures the tea plant by sucking the juice of the tender leaves. |  | | A decoction or infusion of tea leaves in boiling water; as, tea is a common beverage. |  | | a table on which tea furniture is set, or at which tea is drunk. |
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http://www.bibliomania.com/2/3/257/1211/24284/4.html
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| | China Insecticide Products, Catalog, Samples - Alibaba Search for Insecticide products |
 | | Imidacloprid is a widely used insecticide for controlling of sucking insects and soil insects. |  | | Monosultap is a nereistoxin insecticide used for controlling Lepidopterous insects and other plant bugs in rice, maize, vegetables, fruit, tea, soybeans, sugar cane, etc. |  | | It is used for controlling chewing and sucking insects (particularly Lepidoptera and Coleoptera) on many crops. |
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http://chinasuppliers.alibaba.com/search/china_products/Insecticide.html
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| | Dunk (biscuit) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A popular form of dunking in Australia is the "Tim Tam Slam", also known as "tea sucking". |  | | To dunk is to dip biscuit, bread, cake, or doughnut into a beverage, usually hot, especially tea or coffee, but the popular American snack "milk and cookies" features cookies dunked into cold milk. |  | | Dunking a biscuit is said to release flavour, but is usually done to alter the texture of harder confections. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunk_(biscuit)
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| | Fukien Tea |
 | | Fukien Tea's are also susceptible to other bugs like scales, aphids and ants. |  | | One of the most common bugs in Fukien Teas Trees are mealybugs, scales and aphids, because flowers and fruits on it attract those insects. |  | | This section is dedicated to Mealybug which eat plants by sucking sap and producing honeydew, which attracts ants and supports the growth of sooty- mold fungi. |
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http://www.miamitropicalbonsai.com/fuk.htm
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| | Richard “Ruby” Rubinstein |
 | | Richard was able to perfect the skill of bucket filling from a well and also enjoyed the local green tea, taken without milk whilst sucking a stick of brown sugar! On the first night the Japanese attacked the HQ but were beaten off. |  | | Richards team were given the assistance of a 14 year old boy who had been a cadet officer with the BDF and when they had gone over to the Allies, they killed their Japanese instructors and reported to the guerrillas. |  | | Richard thus stayed with Reindeer (together with radio man Sgt. R Brierley) in place of Dave Britton, on the west side of the Sittang river, and Dick Livingston re-formed Chimp with Ken Brown to operate on the eastern river bank and allied the team with Reindeers. |
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http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/RRubinstein.html
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| | Chapter III. |
 | | And then she went into the kitchen and, sucking in her lower lip for shyness, very conscientiously cut piles of bread and butter in case some visitors came to tea. |  | | Chris said he would take her down to Dorney Lock in the skiff, and she got in very silently and obediently; but as soon as they were out in midstream she developed a sense of duty, and said she could not leave the inn with just that boy to look after it. |  | | Allington was more and more often obliged to leap into the punt to chase his ducks, which had started on a trip to Bray Lock, or to crawl into the undergrowth after rabbits similarly demoralized by the dusk. |
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http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/west/soldier/soldier-III.html
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| | Online edition of Sunday Observer - Business |
 | | He has also requested that pilgrims should avoid wrapping cloths on the tree and offering sweet tea, aerated drinks and beverages at the trunk base. |  | | According to informed sources, the sacred bodhi tree (Ficus Religiosa) had been attacked by an infestation of mealy bug, a sucking insect which causes the leaves fall. |  | | Meanwhile sources at the Ministry of Cultural Affairs further stated that ancient bo-tree in Bodhgaya, was not the parent tree of the sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi in Anuradhapura. |
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http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2003/05/04/new21.html
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| | Cha Xiu Bao: Cha Chaan Teng: The Trinity |
 | | Together with Bo Low Yau (pineapple bun stuffed with a chunk of butter) and Daan Taat (Hong Kong style egg tart), two deftly prepared cha chaan teng fare, Yuanyang follows a trail of milk to an ancient creature that is sucking it... |  | | Starring: Yuanyang (a special Hong Kong concoction of milk, tea and coffee), Bo Low Yau (pineapple bun with butter) and Daan Taat (Hong Kong style egg tart) |  | | FPAA Rating: R for pervasively luscious and the truck load of yummy content. |
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http://chaxiubao.typepad.com/chaxiubao/2005/01/the_trilogy_of_.html
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 | | I made mother get climax four times that afternoon by sucking her pudenda, before we went downstair for the evening tea. |  | | Her face was slightly red with shyness and she slowly pulled her pettycoat up to her waist revealing to me little by little her gorgeous legs and smooth creamy thighs and finally her beautiful pudenda covered with soft hair. |  | | I was only too glad and immediately slid down between mother's thighs and started showering kisses on her wet and warm vulva. |
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http://www.asstr.org/~indian_inc/Meena.htm
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| | Mullein |
 | | Although not officially recognized as a drug plant, mullein -- once thought to be a remedy for leprosy -- contains a mild narcotic and has been commonly used for home remedies such as a tea, from the leaves, for catarrh or as a sedative. |  | | In autumn, mulleins are often infested with black thrips -- tiny sucking insects. |  | | Mullein is a sun-loving weed commonly found on bare hillsides, worn out fields, closely grazed pastures, fence rows that are not too overgrown, and other waste places. |
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http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/natbltn/400-499/nb466.htm
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Jimsonweed |
 | | Poisoning from sucking the flower nectar, eating the seeds, or drinking "tea" made from the leaves. |  | | The plant also is known as Jamestown weed, thorn apple, stinkweed, Datura, and moonflower. |  | | Note: This list may not be all inclusive. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002881.htm
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| | Dysautonomia Information Network Forums > Sounds like a new kid on the block question |
 | | I also drink Propel and usually have one (16.9 ou) before I get out of bed (or finish it up soon after getting up) and another bottle mid-morning in addition to my decaffeinated tea with my breakfast. |  | | WASHINGTON (AP) -- "Drink at least eight glasses of water a day" is an adage some obsessively follow, judging by the people sucking on water bottles at every street corner -- but the need for so much water may be a myth. |  | | Jan 4 2005, 09:12 PM I was told by an autonomic specialist that one should drink 1 gallon of fluids per dayand have frequent salty snacks. |
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http://dinet.ipbhost.com/lofiversion/index.php/t1717.html
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| | Brits bite into Tim Tams - theage.com.au |
 | | For the uninitiated, that involves biting off opposite corners of a Tim Tam, sticking one corner into a cup of tea or coffee and sucking the drink up through the biscuit, then quickly shoving the whole biscuit into the mouth before it disintegrates. |  | | Tim Tams, once available only to those receiving visitors from Australia or willing to fork out STG2.95 ($A7.35) at a specialist Australian goods store, are being sold by supermarket chain Tesco for the bargain price of STG1.29 ($A3.20) a packet. |  | | Biscuit maker Arnotts is expecting to sell between 1.5 million and 2.5 million packets in the first year of exporting the much-loved chocolate biscuit. |
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http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/05/13/1052591765130.html
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| | Biscuit of the Week |
 | | Well the Tim Tam is a classy little biscuit, it tastes great and its insubstantial nature affords the sucking of tea and coffee through it by Australian songstresses, the infamous Tim Tam Slam. |  | | The Tim Tam has a buttery richness to its chocolate and chocolate cream, I was put in mind of Galaxy chocolate. |  | | The whole colour of the Tim Tam is a warm bronze to the Penguins almost slatey grey chocolate and biscuit. |
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http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/biscuits/previous.php3?item=47
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| | Goldtoe Lemon.Nut: Magneto was a jew afterall |
 | | But in theory bubble tea is a delightful drink but, in fact, it's just sucking slime globules through a goofy straw. |  | | In theory you can get your cards refunded at select BART stations, and in theory the ticket refund location at Civc Center is open from 7a to 7p. |  | | And so, the ticket exchange station is actually only open 10 to 6 - therefore, not useful to commuters at all. |
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http://goldtoe.net/2005/06/magneto-was-jew-afterall.html
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| | Mountain Laurel |
 | | Mountain laurel is sometimes confused with Labrador tea (Ledum spp.). |  | | Children have been poisoned by merely sucking on the flowers of this plant. |  | | Commonly found in wet, high mountain meadows, the mountain laurel is an attractive, but deadly plant. |
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http://www.fs.fed.us/ipnf/eco/yourforest/poisonousplants/mtnlaurel.html
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| | buddyhood's Xanga Site |
 | | what i intend to say is that supporting local events such as the chingay festival or other blood sucking charity organisational showsis just not my cup of tea.. |  | | the other reason why i skipped chingay for good was because i simply could not relate to it.. |  | | but i won't ever be caught dead in a chingay posession.. |
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http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=buddyhood&nextdate=2%2f24%2f2005+6%3a15%3a22.577&direction=n
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| | Hazard Kentucky/Perry County: 1930s and 1940s |
 | | They stood just right, watching the crashing wheels appear in the sucking back drafts of in-rushing air that lifted and fluttered their clean washed hair that fingered it up from each white neck and nape and spread it out like silky crepe. |  | | Bus parked near The Kozy Corner Tea Room and A and P. Hazard Drug seen extreme right. |  | | In 1942 in Hazard, Kentucky, the women who wrote to soldiers met the evening train looking for letters. |
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http://www.hazardkentucky.com/1930_40.htm
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| | Biology 112 Evolution assignment |
 | | But, like other anteaters, it has long, sharp claws for digging out termite and ant nests; a long, sticky tongue and no teeth, perfect for sucking up the insects; and poor eyesight but an excellent sense of smell. |  | | The Pygmy Anteater (also called the dwarf, or silky, anteater), Cyclopes didactylus, is much smaller - about the size of a squirrel - than its more familiar relative, the giant anteater. |  | | Imagine Darwin, Lamarck and Linnaeus are sitting around having tea and a chat about how pygmy anteaters came to have such an interesting morphology (this would have to be imaginary since the three men were not all alive at the same time). |
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http://www.cofc.edu/~frances/Biol112/assEvol.html
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| | Schulhof / Augustinus-Gymnasium Weiden i.d.OPf. |
 | | Wormwood tea and wormwood broth (wormwood dung) is used for fighting green-flies and several other sucking and eating pests, even against snails. |  | | It has proven itself especially in the fruit and vegetable garden where it is sprayed undeluted against green flies and cherry fruit-flies and deluted 1:2 against blackberry and strawberry mites. |  | | of dried wormwood are fermented in 10 l. |
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http://www.museumonline.at/2000/weiden-d/hof/e/wermut_3.htm
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| | Fast Reliable Mail Server, stops spam and viruses, easy to install |
 | | A high performance next generation News Server with integrated webnews interface and web management, scales to any size, but is easy and quick to install, includes header only mode and 'xover' sucking system, and proxy mode for sharing the load over multiple servers. |  | | Download and Install NOW, have a web interface finished by morning tea! |  | | New XHTML Basic Templates for phones and PDA's |
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http://netwinsite.com
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| | 411mania.com |
 | | SpongeBob has tea over at Sandy Cheek's Tree Dome. |  | | SpongeBob tests out his new reef blower by nearly sucking the life out of Bikini Bottom. |
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http://www.411mania.com/movies/dvd_reviews/8878/The-VICIOUS-DVD-Wrap
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