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  2. Drinking straw - Wikipedia

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    Metal and glass straws are other reusable alternatives. A "vampire straw" is a large metal drinking straw with a pointed tip that allows it to double as a dagger-like weapon. A man was arrested at Boston Logan International Airport after a vampire straw was confiscated from his carry-on luggage. [41]

  3. Maté - Wikipedia

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    The metal straw is known as a bombilla or bomba and is traditionally made of silver. Modern straws are typically made of nickel silver, stainless steel, or hollow-stemmed cane. The bombilla functions both as a straw and as a sieve. The submerged end is flared, with small holes or slots that allow the brewed liquid in, but block the chunky ...

  4. Woman dies after 10-inch metal drinking straw impales her eye

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    A 60-year-old British woman was reportedly killed when a metal straw she was using impaled her eye, causing severe damage to her brain.

  5. Trump brings back plastic straws – because he claims paper ...

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    Meanwhile, straws made from Poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) – a synthetic, biodegradable polymer – lose almost 60 percent of their flexural strength when wet. ... Metal and glass straws aren’t ...

  6. Trump is getting rid of paper straws. That’s (partly) a good ...

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    This week, President Donald Trump reversed course on a Biden administration environmental initiative that had eliminated single-use plastics like straws in federal buildings. The common ...

  7. Fistula (liturgical object) - Wikipedia

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    Most notably, a golden fistula was used during a Papal Mass prior to the liturgical reforms proceeding the Second Vatican Council. [2] It is seldom used nowadays, although the modern Mass of Paul VI still allows for the fistula to be used, according to the General Instruction of the Roman Missal no. 245: "The Blood of the Lord may be consumed either by drinking from the chalice directly, or by ...

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