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  2. Twinings - Wikipedia

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    Twining's tricycle. Twinings' ethical tea programme, Sourced with Care, aims to improve the quality of life in the communities from which it buys tea. [18] The company is a founding member of the Ethical Tea Partnership, [19] a not-for-profit membership organisation of tea-packing companies which undertake monitoring and improving conditions on tea estates in all major tea-growing regions. [20]

  3. Twyning - Wikipedia

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    The tea merchants, Twinings, are also thought to originate in Twyning. [citation needed] A branch of the family removed themselves to Painswick in the early Middle Ages and worked in the wool trade. In the 17th century Thomas Twining moved to London during a period of economic depression and began his tea business. [citation needed]

  4. Twine - Wikipedia

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    The twining process begins with cordage, which can be any form of untwisted, twisted or braided combination of fibers. A cord is formed by the twisting of at least one ply of material or the braiding together of multiple plies. The number of plies and the type of material lends itself to the naming of the type and structure of the cord.

  5. Norns - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name norn is uncertain; it may derive from a word meaning 'to twine', which would refer to their twining the thread of fate. [2] Bek-Pedersen suggests that the word norn has relation to the Swedish dialect word norna (nyrna), a verb that means 'communicate secretly'. This interpretation relates to the perception of norns as ...

  6. Is a 'twin flame' a soulmate? The meaning of the term, and ...

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    What is the origin of ‘twin flames‘? The actual term twin flame appears to have been popularized by the controversial American spiritual leader, Elizabeth Clare Prophet, who wrote “Soul ...

  7. Twining - Wikipedia

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    Twining basketry, a type of basket-weaving; Twining Models, an English model-making firm; Twining v. New Jersey, 1908 U.S. Supreme Court case concerning Fifth Amendment rights; Twining Peak, a mountain in Colorado; USS Twining, American Fletcher-class destroyer; Vines growing upwards by revolving around and leaning on a supporting structure

  8. Vine - Wikipedia

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    Vines widely differ in size, form and evolutionary origin. Darwin classified climbing groups based on their climbing method. He classified five classes of vines – twining plants, leaf climbers, tendril bearers, root climbers and hook climbers. Vines are remarkable in that they have multiple evolutionary origins.

  9. What are twin flames and how does the controversial term ...

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