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Bluegrass music filled the air and sweet-tea (one word in the deep South) flowed like -- well, wine.
Linda Hansen: Palmeto Family Council's Stump and Straw Poll: Dancing in Dixie With the Devout 2008
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Lower-priced beverages, including $1.89 iced coffee and a $1 fountain-drink and sweet-tea promotion, have pulled some sales away from the espresso drinks, which range from about $2 to $3.
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Also: McDonald's in the midwest now carries a version of sweet-tea, but I haven't tried it yet.
Things that Suck MissJordyPants 2008
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At first the convicts were unanimous in affirming, that they were quietly picking sweet-tea*, when they were without provocation assaulted by the natives, with whom they had no wish to quarrel.
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At first glance, the town appears sweet-tea Southern, with plantings on every corner and benches for those hours when the humidity breaks.
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At first the convicts were unanimous in affirming, that they were quietly picking sweet-tea*, when they were without provocation assaulted by the natives, with whom they had no wish to quarrel.
A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson Watkin Tench 1796
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It's Ms. Mailer's own plucky and sometimes sentimental autobiography, written in the lemony sweet-tea mode of Southern novelists like Lee Smith.
NYT > Home Page By DWIGHT GARNER 2010
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McDonald's, an increasingly aggressive competitor of Starbucks, sells a 32-ounce iced sweet-tea drink for $1.
azcentral.com | news Max Jarman 2010
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So, when others were visiting a Tibetan style temple for the God of Fortune, Phurbu and I took the opportunity to sit down in a sweet-tea house and chat.
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I hoped the Sheiks had boiled their water well enough before serving their tea, but custom prevented me turning down their sweet-tea mixture.
Marine Corps Moms 2008
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