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  2. Big lie - Wikipedia

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    A big lie (German: große Lüge) is a gross distortion or misrepresentation of the truth primarily used as a political propaganda technique. [1] ...

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    Big Train, Inc. is a privately traded company involved in the development, blending, manufacturing, and packaging of powdered drink bases for the coffeehouse and foodservice industries. The products include blended ice coffees, protein drinks, smoothies, frappes, iced teas and lemonade. [ 1 ]

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    The retailer argued that the model had a “healthy and toned physique that aligned with the nature of their product” and that they used models “ranging from slim to plus size” across all of ...

  5. Instant tea - Wikipedia

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    Instant tea powder by itself is the dehydrated flavor, aroma, and color compounds found in tea. When marketed, other ingredients can be added, such as sugar for taste, citric acid for tartness, [2] and other flavors that would not normally be found in tea leaves, such as those of raspberry or lemon. Physically speaking, the reconstituted tea is ...

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  7. Bex (compound analgesic) - Wikipedia

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    A Cup of Tea, a Bex and a Good Lie Down was a comedy revue that opened at Sydney's Phillip Street Theatre on 18 September 1965. [8] [9] It was the longest running show at the theatre in 1966 and was performed over 250 times during its extended run. [10] The cast included John Ewart, [8] Gloria Dawn, [11] Ruth Cracknell and Reg Livermore.