Chai in A Sentence

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    About 1880, while the Gediz Chai was throwing its silt unchecked into the Gulf of Smyrna and gradually filling the navigable channel, there was talk of reviving Fokia as a new port for Smyrna, and connecting it with the Cassaba railway.

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    For the best health benefits, add it to chai tea.

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    He was concerned if we were okay and invited us to his shop to sit down and have some chai.

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    If you want to send an ecard with something unique, then go to Mile Chai.

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    If you're in the market for a gold chain to go with your St. Christopher or Chai pendant, then the Arezzo district is a must.

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    In Lycia are the Indus (Gereniz Chai), and the Xanthus (Eshen Chai).

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    In Seoul there were established an imperial English school with two foreign teachers, a reorganized Confucian college, a normal college under a very efficient foreign principal, Japanese, Chinese, Russian and French schools, chiefly linguistic, several Korean primary schools, mission boarding-schools, and the Pai Chai College connected with the American Methodist Episcopal Church, under imperial patronage, and subsidized by government, in which a liberal education of a high class was given and En-mun receives much attention.

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    Indian beverage choices such as mango lassi (a mix of fresh fruit and spiced yogurt) and chai tea are available.

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    Indian teas include Chai, Darjeeling, and Assam.

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    Into the Sea of Marmora run the Rhyndacus(Edrenos Chai) and the Macestus (Susurlu Chai), which unite about 12 m.

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    It can be used in a chai tea to improve congestion and clear a "stuffy head" feeling.

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    It then runs west, south and east round the rock-mass of Musher Dagh, and receives (right) the Kuru Chai, down which the Sivas-Malatia road runs, and the Tokhma Su, from Gorun (Gauraina) and Darende.

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    Its principal tributaries are - the Phrygius (Kum Chai), which receives the waters of the Lycus (Giirduk Chai), and the Cogamus (Kuzu Chai), which in its upper course is separated from the valley of the Maeander by hills that were crossed by the Roman road from Pergamum to Laodicea.

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    Its principal tributaries are the Glaucus, the Senarus (Banaz Chai), and the Hippurius, on the right bank.

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    Judaic Jewelry - The star of David, the chai, and the mezuzah are all beloved symbols of the Jewish faith and look stunning as pendants suspended from a beautiful chain.

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    On the left bank are the Lycus (Churuk Su), which flows westwards by Colossae through a broad open valley that affords the only natural approach to the elevated plateau, the Harpasus (Ak Chai), and the Marsyas (China Chai).

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    Organic Bath Company's Sea Mineral Bath Soaks are available in unique scents like white tea, honey chai, pomegranate fig and lavender vanilla.

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    Spiced chai is a very popular type of tea blend with a rich, warm, slight cinnamon taste.

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    Super Blends provide superior healthful indulgence in the form of Iced Coffee, Mocha Cappuccino, Chai Tea Latte, and Chocolate Raspberry Frappes.

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    The Cydnus (Tersous or Tarsus Chai) is formed by the junction of three streams that rise in Mt.

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    The fragrances are tea and coffee-related with titles like, "Red Berry Tea", "Mochadoodle", and "Holiday Chai".

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    The Hermus (Gediz Chai) has its principal sources in the Murad Dagh, and, receiving several streams on its way, runs through the volcanic district of Katakekaumene to the broad fertile valley through which it flows past Manisa to the sea, near Lefke.

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    The Maeander (Menderes Chai) takes its rise in a celebrated group of springs near Dineir, and after a winding course enters the broad valley, through which it "meanders" to the sea.

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    The more important lakes are Van, 5100 ft., about twice the size of the Lake of Geneva, and Urmia, 4000 ft., both salt; Gokcha or Sevan, 5870 ft., discharging into the Aras; and Chaldir, into the Kars Chai.

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    The most celebrated streams of the Troad are the Granicus (Bigha Chai) and the Scamander (Menderes Su), both rising in Mt.

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    The most northerly of the rivers that flow to the Aegean is the Caicus (Bakir Chai), which runs past Soma, and near Pergamum, to the Gulf of Chanderli.

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    The Pamphylian plain is traversed by the Cestrus (Ak Su), the Eurymedon (Keupri Su), and the Melas (Menavgat Chai), which, where it enters the sea, is a broad, deep stream, navigable for about 6 m.

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    The plain is watered by the Cydnus (Tarsus Chai), the Sarus (Sihun) and the Pyramus (Jihun), each of which brings down much silt.

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    The remains of a fine aqueduct that once brought water from the Kiakhta Chai, which begins some 6 m.

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    The Turko-Russian War of 1828-29, which advanced the Russian frontier to the Arpa Chai, was followed by a large emigration of Armenians from Turkish to Russian territory, and a smaller exodus took place after the war of 1877-78, which gave Batum, Ardahan and Kars to Russia.

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    These jagirs were afterwards confiscated on the ground of the begum's complicity in the rising of Chai Singh, which was attested by documentary evidence.

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    This insoluble residue, called ` nai chai ' (opium dirt), is the perquisite of the head boiling coolie, who finds a ready market for it in Canton, where it is used for adulterating, or rather in manufacturing, the moist inferior kinds of prepared opium.

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    Try some masala chai, a beverage made with tea, milk, sugar and spices.