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The Monster spokeswoman said that on a per-ounce basis, Monster contains half the caffeine of some cups of coffee.
WSJ: Energy-Drink Makers Face New York Probe
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It was like any moment you expected some Victorians to wander in with their cups of tea.
NEWYORKER: Escape from Spiderhead
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Some believe drinking from intricately carved rhino horn cups brings good health, and the cups are highly prized by collectors, US authorities said.
BBC: Three charged in rhino horn smuggling ring
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In front of us were three trays, each bearing three small sampling cups filled with cola, and some salted crackers, a water glass, and a spit glass.
NEWYORKER: Snacks for a Fat Planet
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He is replaced some moments later by a carriage attendant armed with cups of mint tea and the information that dinner will be served at ten.
BBC: Travel with children: The night train to Luxor
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As New York City's ban on the sale of large cups of soda and other sugary drinks at some businesses starts on Tuesday, one thing is clear: soda's run as the nation's beverage of choice has fizzled.
WSJ: America's new love: Water
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As New York City grapples with the legality of a ban on the sale of large cups of soda and other sugary drinks at some businesses, one thing is clear: soda's run as the nation's beverage of choice has fizzled.
WSJ: America's new love: Water
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Dead center was a long table, surrounded by approximately twenty chairs, and, on the table, empty and half-empty cups, a few books, class logs, and some pamphlets.
NEWYORKER: Waiting
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The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration says while sleep is the best cure, drinking two cups of coffee, followed by a 15-to-20-minute nap, can refresh some drivers for a short period of time.
WSJ: Drowsy driving remains an elusive highway dilemma