Water in a junction box knocked out power at tea-time on Tuesday but the station was able to stay open. |
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He was struck down with what is believed to be the airborne virus Norwalk on Tuesday tea-time, and his mother became ill a few hours later. |
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Many thanks for the nice surprise: the pancakes made by our Fimcap president and sister Rafaela were an excellent tea-time for all of us. |
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And Mrs Habgood suggests eating sweet treats and Christmas pudding at tea-time. |
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There will be free performances in the square every day next week, around lunch and tea-time. |
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Her TV plans also include sitting in for Richard and Judy on their tea-time chat show during their holiday later this month. |
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We have reverted to the custom instituted by former Executive Director, the late Jim Wright, of tea-time gatherings. |
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The whole experience makes you yearn to wear white gloves and a cloche hat, and to visit at tea-time for a tall glass of ice-cream. |
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Already the fans are getting restless and many of those who made the trip to Taunton were in ill humour by tea-time yesterday. |
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As a tea-time treat, we had some petits fours that I bought at the French cake shop the other day. |
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With coffee and humbugs, lunch tends to drift well into tea-time. |
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In his previous lodgings, Auden had kept scrupulously to his schedule of writing sessions interrupted only by meals and a tea-time snifter, then bed at 10 pm. |
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Then we'd sit and watch all the punts and boats going by from morning to tea-time, playing a bit of football or baseball and fighting to get the best place on the rug. |
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Serve warm either at tea-time or as a dessert. |
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We tried to organise activities from 4.00 p.m to 5.00 p.m. with possibility of a tea-time study period until 6.30 p.m. but this did not have the expected success. |
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Complementing these formal occasions were the traditional tea-time gatherings in the Salon for informal discussions with individuals of particular interest. |
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Cultural life is vibrant with the Eden Theatre offering a very varied programme in which music, comedy and tea-time theatre provide seasons of enjoyment. |
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All non alcoholic beverages, a selection of wines for lunch and dinner, tea-time, a number of unique events and activities, the use of kayaks and snorkeling material available onboard. |
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It warns us in advance when starving, flyblown African children are about to be pictured in their death throes as we tuck into tea-time plates groaning with fresh food. |
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I smack his hands and tell him he can wait till tea-time. I'll be putting a rich crumble topping on it and it'll be served with lashings of custard. |
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At lunchtime there is a poolside barbecue, at tea-time sandwiches and cake, and after hours a hot cabinet serving pizza and hot dogs with fried onions. |
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