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  • 1Téa — is a female given name.Téa can refer to: *Téa Gardner, the alternative name for Yu Gi Oh! character Anzu Mazaki *Téa Leoni, an actress *Téa Henry, Thierry Henry s daughter …

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  • 2Tea for Two — can refer to:* Tea for Two (song) , a 1925 popular song by Vincent Youmans and Irving Caesar, introduced in the musical, No, No, Nanette * Tea for Two (film) (1950), a movie starring Doris Day which reintroduced the song * Tea for Two (album)… …

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  • 3can|is|ter — «KAN uh stuhr», noun. 1. a small box or can, especially for tea, coffee, flour, or sugar. 2. a) a cylinder or shell filled with metal fragments that is shot from a cannon. b) the metal fragments; case shot. 3. the boxlike part of a gas mask that… …

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  • 4tea caddy — noun a can for storing tea • Syn: ↑caddy • Derivationally related forms: ↑caddy (for: ↑caddy) • Hypernyms: ↑can, ↑tin, ↑ …

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  • 5Tea culture — is defined by the way tea is made and consumed, by the way the people interact with tea, and by the aesthetics surrounding tea drinking.Tea is commonly drunk at social events, and many cultures have created intricate formal ceremonies for these… …

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  • 6Tea blending and additives — Tea blending describes the process of blending different teas together to produce a final product. This occurs chiefly with black tea that is blended to make most tea bags but can also occur with such teas as Pu erh, where leaves are blended from …

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  • 7Tea tree oil — (Melaleuca Oil) Tea tree oil, or melaleuca oil, is a pale yellow colour to nearly clear essential oil with a fresh camphoraceous odor.[1] It is taken from the leaves of the …

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  • 8Tea Party Nation — Corporation is a Conservative American political organization considered part of the tea party movement.[1] Their official website describes them as group of like minded people who desire our God given Individual Freedoms which were written out… …

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  • 9Tea Party protests — Part of response to excessive government social and fiscal policies Date 2009 to Present Location United States Status Ongoing Goals Government adherence to the Constitution, opposition to excessive taxation …

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  • 10Tea classics — Tea as a beverage was consumed in China no later than the fifth century BCE. The earliest extant mention of tea in literature is in the Shih Ching or Book of Songs, written circa 550 BCE, although the ideogram used (Tu, 荼) in these texts can also …

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