91. In NEW YORK, arabica coffee was steady before an industry report that was expected to show that inventories fell last month. 92. In NEW YORK, coffee was steady, as increased roaster demand offset expectations that fresh supplies will arrive soon from harvests in Colombia and elsewhere in Latin America. 93. Instant coffee may always be with us. 94. Instant coffee may be on the decline as a traditional beverage. 95. Instant coffee is the hallmark of current rhetoric. 96. Instead of being respected as an important after-meal drink, coffee is too often an afterthought. 97. It is important that the coffee should be very hot to contrast with the cold cream. 98. It took several weeks to work out the glitches in the rides and attractions, but the coffee was fresh the next day. 99. Like the rhododendron, coffee is an evergreen bush that typically grows in shade. 100. Morning coffee was still in the cups where people fled from nearby tables. |