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  • past, the locals traded surplus produce for tea, sugar, salt and other items ... #039;s traditionally drink strong green tea with butter, and salt. They ...
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  • Robert Joseph "Bob" Cousy (August 9, 1928 - ) is a former American professional basketball player who, as point guard with the National ...
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  • David Salsburg, The Lady Tasting Tea: How Statistics Revolutionized ... * Salsburg, David. The Lady Tasting Tea: How Statistics Revolutionized ...
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  • as the "island of gold." Including its tea, pepper and rubber plantations, and oil, tin and other minerals, it has more resources than any ...
    19 KB (2,924 words) - 18:12, 22 December 2022
  • Oaths of Allegiance, participants in the Boston Tea Party, and any doctors, nurses, ministers, and petitioners who aided the revolutionary cause. The ...
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  • cumin seeds and then boiling them in water makes a tea used to soothe acute stomach problems. Cumin is also said to help in treatment of the common ...
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  • * Liu, Yong. The Dutch East India Company's Tea Trade with China, 1757-1781. TANAP monographs on the history of the Asian-European interaction ...
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  • tensions with the colonies, but kept the tax on tea, angering the colonists and resulting in the Boston Tea Party in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1773. After ...
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  • :Therefore he did as he had decided; and when the tea had been consumed he raised himself upon his elbow and arrived within an ace of getting ...
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  • and a long sword. With a woman who worked in a tea shop (now equivalent to a bar), she performed dances daily wearing men’s clothing. Her kabuki ...
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  • of Concord and Lexington in 1775. The Boston Tea Party is an example of the ... taxes protested by the colonists was the Tea Act, and laws that forbade ...
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  • of bananas, cocoa, oil palms, rubber, and tea. Inland on the Southern Plateau ... leftovers or bread and fruit with coffee or tea. Snacks are popular, especially ...
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  • Famous for its production and export of tea, coffee, rubber, and coconuts ... European colonists established a series of tea, cinnamon, rubber, ...
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  • *2 pounds of tea *5 pounds of rice *15 pounds of beans ==Statistics== Immigration to Oregon Territory increased vastly between 1840 and its peak ...
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  • third-most popular drink overall, after water and tea. Max Nelson, The Barbarian's Beverage: A History of Beer in Ancient Europe (Routledge ...
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  • made by Kano Eitoku. During this time, Oda's tea master Sen no Rikyu established the Japanese tea ceremony, which Oda popularized and used as ...
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  • such as painting, music, martial arts, tea ceremony, and dancing as a ... physical activities such as marital arts and tea ceremony. ...
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  • in the chapter "A Manchester Tea-Party"), the devastating conditions of the Davenport household and the contrasting luxury of the Carson ...
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  • is separate from the main house. Usually tea is served and sometimes snacks ... Hospitality is displayed through serving tea and coffee. It is uncommon ...
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  • blankets, copper products, clothes, cycles, coffee, tea, barley, rice, flour, dry fruits, vegetables, vegetable oil, molasses and candy, tobacco, snuff ...
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