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This requires a red-checkered tablecloth (try the dollar stores) and candles (a few tea light candles in mason jars will do the job).
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The immediate factor after tea was bad light, which momentarily had the umpires in consultation.
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But as had happened on day one, the storm clouds gathered after tea and the light was offered to Amla and Ashwell Prince with 28 overs remaining.
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Moreover, they add, Sarah Palin, the former Republican vice-presidential candidate and a leading light of the tea-party movement, who heads the campaign outfit in question, often resorts to martial slogans.
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The accomplishments of the Tea Party is the only shining light in the conservative movement and the GOP took complete advantage of our work as well as the sweat of our backs, and yet, the blind Pharisees refused our wise counsel.
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The fresh, light scent, called Vert Oriental, is meant to mimic green tea leaf during the Chinese spring harvest.
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The Pavilion bar serves afternoon tea, then segues into tropical cocktails as the evening settles in, the stars light up, and a steel-drum band takes the stage.
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But Ambrose, who hit eight boundaries in 16 balls either side of tea, guided the home side to within 60 runs of the tourists when bad light brought a premature end to the day's play.
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Sipping lemon-ginger tea on the cushions of our house's rooftop pavilion, I watch the first light spangle the leaves of the poplars along the village's irrigation stream, see lambs herded into a small willow-walled corral, a woman in a black robe and orange head scarf testing her lower back after filling her buckets.
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This week the New Yorker magazine sheds further light on that issue in its lengthy analysis of the jurisprudence of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and the Tea Party activism of his wife Ginni.
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