Throughout, Gozi used muted shades of charcoal-blue and bottle-green with splashes of bright apple, turquoise and acid pink. |
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The door creaked open slowly, and a tall, gangly boy with a madly bobbing Adam's apple made his way into the room. |
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Nick peeked into the first basket, and passed me an apple jelly sandwich before taking a peanut butter one. |
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Transfer the apple sauce to clean pint jars, leaving one-half inch headspace. |
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Turning his head down, golden hair waving atop his head, he spit out an apple seed. |
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The jam should be high-fruit, low-sugar, and compatible with apple, ie, blackberry or quince rather than raspberry or strawberry. |
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Served on a long white platter, the little row of apple treats starts with a pleasant apple jelly candy. |
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Try chomping on baby carrots, apple slices, jicama sticks, green beans or other crunchy vegetables dunked in a tasty, low-fat dip. |
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Important are the accounts of opium, aconite, hemlock, and the thorn apple, showing careful study of widely known poisons. |
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The whole house is covered in Virginia creeper and among the trees are an apple tree, cedar, Japanese cedar and large cypress. |
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A lot of times, sellers will be advised by their agent to quarter an apple, stick it in the oven, sprinkle a little cinnamon on it. |
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She cocked her head to one side and jiggled the apple up and down a few times but I closed my eyes and tried to ignore her. |
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A round, breaded disc of goat cheese, it was topped with julienned apple slices, walnuts and greens. |
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When Giuseppe arrived in the valley, apple orchards were the cash crop, not vines. |
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At the most basic level, most ciders are produced using a blend of sweet, sour, and bitter apple and pear varieties. |
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The bee Pollen juice looked appetizing and resembled a juice I routinely enjoy that consists of pineapple, apple, and lime. |
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Most recently I tried acupuncture, Chinese herbs, raw apple cider vinegar, and chamomile tea. |
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The Republican Party will blame the culture of corruption on one bad apple named Jim Greer and move on. |
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This is the old trick of finding one bad apple and extrapolating away to beat the band. |
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Global warming was not heard of in 1953, but the Herald reported on the unseasonally mild weather which had led to wallflowers in bloom and apple blossom on the trees. |
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For an appetizer, try the shredded abalone with apple and jellyfish. |
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Toss together the radicchio, arugula, apple and pumpkin seeds in a medium bowl. |
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Stir in the apples and apple cider and cook until the apples start to soften, about three to four minutes. |
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Companies like Delta, apple, and Nike flex their political muscle on behalf of gay rights. |
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The process of co-opting black music and selling it back to the adoring public in whiteface is as American as apple pie. |
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I had never craved a carrot before, or fantasized about raiding an apple tree in a nearby garden. |
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It is also said that apple pie making was brought to America by English settlers. |
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The basis of Dutch apple pie is a crust on the bottom and around the edges. |
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This crust is then filled with pieces or slices of apple, usually a crisp and mildly tart variety such as Goudreinet or Elstar. |
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French style apple pie is very different compared to the American version of the sweet dessert. |
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The Swedish style apple pie is predominantly a variety of apple crumble, rather than a traditional pastry pie. |
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In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, apple pie became a symbol of American prosperity and national pride. |
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The unincorporated community of Pie Town, New Mexico is named after apple pie. |
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The juice of any variety of apple can be used to make cider, but cider apples are best. |
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Some apple varieties will produce a clear cider without any need for filtration. |
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Pear juice is sometimes mixed with the apple to get a better fermenting process started. |
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Large quantities of Polish apple concentrate are exported to UK, Scandinavia, and Ireland for cider production. |
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Recently, new apple tree plantations have been started in grounds belonging to the old coal mines, once important in Asturias. |
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The drink was made popular in the 19th century when apple production increased due to progress in pomology. |
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In the 1920s, advantages in the pasteurisation of apple juice and the emerging temperance movement led to a strong decrease of cider production. |
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Some cider producers are attempting to use more traditional methods and traditional cider apple varieties. |
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It was an apple marshmallow sundae, I recollect. I dug my spoon into it with an assumption of gaiety which I was far from feeling. |
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For example, an apple can be perceived in various colours, sizes, and textures but it is still identified as an apple. |
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Was it true that twenty-six years had passed, or had he dreamed and awakened to find Megan waiting for him by the big apple tree? |
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The school children are given a fresh apple for eating, a face-painted apple, a sample of cider, and a minimuffin. |
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Characteristic dishes such as apple pie, fried chicken, pizza, hamburgers, and hot dogs derive from the recipes of various immigrants. |
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Native trees such as rowan and crab apple are only found in a few isolated places such as cliffs and loch islands. |
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Why are you so critical of baseball?... something pure and noble like the American flag, motherhood and apple pie. |
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If you take an apple from the table you reach forth the hand to it, you close your fingers on it, you nighen or bring back your hand with it. |
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Stronger alcohols include the chouchen, a sort of mead made with wild honey, and an apple eau de vie called lambig. |
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His lordship allowed Thomas to use the old apple house at the bottom of the house's walled garden as a quiet place in which to write. |
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Other popular alcoholic drinks in India include fenny, a Goan liquor made from either coconut or the juice of the cashew apple. |
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Generally apple cultivars are propagated by grafting onto rootstocks, which control the size of the resulting tree. |
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In 2010, the fruit's genome was sequenced as part of research on disease control and selective breeding in apple production. |
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The apple tree was perhaps the earliest tree to be cultivated, and its fruits have been improved through selection over thousands of years. |
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For example, an apple is an apple because of the arrangement of its atomic structure. |
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Speciality sausages with other ingredients such as apple and leek are also made. |
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It sounds rather Aesopish. Talking snakes, one bad apple ruining it all. I'm not so sure. |
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With a bowl of beef stew, apple pie a la mode, and two cups of coffee under his belt, Gus Wilson walked leisurely back to the Model Garage. |
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The book is as American as apple pie, or spoon bread, or baked beans, and its influence must have been great during those times. |
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Used to be apple orchards, used to be the river and irrigation ditches that watered the apples, used to be mining towns. |
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They doctored their apple trees by vigorous pruning, and now the dwarfed trees are easier to pick. |
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The house came into sight, above the cedar grove beyond whose black interstices an apple orchard flaunted in the sunny afternoon. |
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If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe. |
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Will and the Duchess sat in the sunshine and shared an apple Will had nicked from a fruitmonger's stall. |
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The island has a wide variety of trees, including native species of birch, beech, ash, hawthorn, elm, oak, yew, pine, cherry and apple. |
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Examples are oak artichoke gall, oak marble gall, oak apple gall, knopper gall, and spangle gall. |
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Maria Ann Smith from Sussex emigrated to Australia and created the Granny Smith apple. |
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When we look at an apple, for example, we see an apple, and we can also analyze a form of an apple. |
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In this distinction, there is a particular apple and a universal form of an apple. |
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Parts of Normandy consist of rolling countryside typified by pasture for dairy cattle and apple orchards. |
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Moreover, we can place an apple next to a book, so that we can speak of both the book and apple as being next to each other. |
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So, according to Aristotle, the form of apple exists within each apple, rather than in the world of the forms. |
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The dried seed powder of custard apple has been used as an insecticide in India and many other tropical countries since ancient times. |
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A statue of Isaac Newton, looking at an apple at his feet, can be seen at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. |
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Newton himself often told the story that he was inspired to formulate his theory of gravitation by watching the fall of an apple from a tree. |
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In this light it can be seen as akin to the story of Isaac Newton, the falling apple and his discovery of gravity. |
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I preferred the Dutch apple pie, and my waitress for those few years had legs that belonged in the Louvre. |
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Historically, pasties were also often made with sweet fillings such as jam, apple and blackberry, plums or cherries. |
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Certain sausages also contain ingredients such as cheese and apple, or types of vegetable. |
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An apple pie is a fruit pie, in which the principal filling ingredient is apple. |
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Because apples do not breed true when planted as seeds, grafting is generally used to produce new apple trees. |
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Dwarf rootstocks for apple trees can be traced as far back as 300 BC, to the area of Persia and Asia Minor. |
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Alexander the Great sent samples of dwarf apple trees to Aristotle's Lyceum. |
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During the flowering each season, apple growers often utilize pollinators to carry pollen. |
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Codling moths and apple maggots are two other pests which affect apple trees. |
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Young apple trees are also prone to mammal pests like mice and deer, which feed on the soft bark of the trees, especially in winter. |
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Apples are an important ingredient in many desserts, such as apple pie, apple crumble, apple crisp and apple cake. |
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When cooked, some apple cultivars easily form a puree known as apple sauce. |
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Sliced apple consumption tripled in the US from 2004 to 2014 to 500 million apples annually due to its convenience. |
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A light coating of kaolin, which forms a physical barrier to some pests, also may help prevent apple sun scalding. |
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The variety of apple, maturity and storage conditions can change the amount of allergen present in individual fruits. |
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Breeding efforts have yet to produce a hypoallergenic fruit suitable for either of the two forms of apple allergy. |
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Ingesting small amounts of apple seeds will cause no ill effects, but consumption of extremely large doses can cause adverse reactions. |
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The south shore of Lake Ontario provides the right mix of soils and microclimate for many apple, cherry, plum, pear and peach orchards. |
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Over time perennials and small trees including the apple and the olive were domesticated. |
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Bridge House was built over Stock Ghyll more than 300 years ago, probably as a summer house and apple store for Ambleside Hall. |
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The financial planning profession as a whole now faces an uphill battle to overcome the reputational damage caused by one large bad apple. |
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Many apple varieties are mottled or russet, with a rough, dull skin hiding crisp, flavorful flesh. |
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As always, there was a fizzing, popping blaze of pine and sappy apple logs in the fireplace. |
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I found a ship's biscuit and a wizened apple in my sketch sack. They smelled of turpentine and revolted my appetite. At dusk I ate them greedily. |
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Children look forward to apple snitzing, a festive fall event when neighbors gather to make apple cider at a community press. |
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One munches an apple, one buzzes his lips like a hornet, the third twiddles the radical of his stegocephalic posthon. |
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She adores feeding the horses an apple, or even a wedge of cheese. |
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Last week the Senate Banking Committee upset the carefully stacked apple cart when it voted 10 to 5 not to approve the Administration's bill. |
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As some wise apple said, comparisons are odious, and never more so than with a job not yet done. |
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Pungent fall apple, Asian pear, and honeysuckle with bright, creamy lemon and toasty spice. |
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The simple syrup really makes a difference with these apple chips. |
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The fruit could include apple and cherry trees, bushes like blackcurrant, redcurrant and whitecurrant and sweet peas. |
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Healthful alternatives to the traditional high-sugar, white flour apple recipes have been incorporated into the apple dishes. |
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Red worms or red wigglers will turn those banana peels and apple cores into rich compost that can be used next spring. |
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Akee apple fruit is one of the popular small-scale tropical fruits and important crop but not as important as orange and mango fruits. |
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A good balance between unripe banana fruit, green apple acidity and subtle woodiness. |
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Mango and ambarella also known as golden apple are tropical fruits, which belong to the family of Anacardiaceae. |
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A cross between a Loire white with its creamy apple and peach notes, underpinned with the freshness and zippiness of a Kiwi sauvy blanc. |
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There is Alex's diaper to change and hands to wash and an apple to cut up for a snack for her and some Zwieback biscuits for Alex. |
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Rio Grande is offering a wide line of frozen tropical fruits including nance, tamarind, chipilin, jocote and Mammamee apple, as well as cashew. |
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It devoted its time to the study of vril, and taught that the secret of vril could be divined by contemplating the structure of an apple sliced in half. |
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The apple snail was released in Southeast Asia with the intent that it be used as a protein source, and subsequently to places like Hawaii to establish a food industry. |
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Early on Saint Andrew's day, the mothers go into the garden and gather tree branches, especially from apple, pear and cherry trees, and also rosebush branches. |
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An anosmic will be able to taste the sweetness of an apple or a pear but will be unable to distinguish between their flavors or be able to taste chocolate. |
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The maximalist patty calls for minced carrot and tomato, cheddar cheese, grated apple, capers, India relish, and a brace of spices, all mixed directly into the beef. |
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He awarded the apple to Aphrodite, thus indirectly causing the Trojan War. |
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As a result, in the story of Adam and Eve, the apple became a symbol for knowledge, immortality, temptation, the fall of man into sin, and sin itself. |
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By July they had recorded four songs at their rehearsal studio, Canned Applause, a converted apple shed in the countryside near Didcot, Oxfordshire. |
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This apple is a midseason variety grown best in northern climates. |
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Confectionery of the region includes Rouen apple sugar, Isigny caramels, Bayeux mint chews, Falaise berlingots, Le Havre marzipans, Argentan croquettes, and Rouen macaroons. |
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Most new apple cultivars originate as seedlings, which either arise by chance or are bred by deliberately crossing cultivars with promising characteristics. |
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There will be a prize for the best Halloween fancy dress, as well as a best Guy competition ahead of the bonfire, welly wangling, apple bobbing, tug-o-war and a raffle. |
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She watched the horse chew gnashingly, his lower jaw slipping sideways. She saw big yellow teeth, and white froth, mixed with apple bits, bubbling out. |
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If an apple was structured differently, it would cease to be an apple. |
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For dessert, the hosts treated us to a helping of boozy apple pie. |
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He kept daring me to steal an apple from the fruitseller's wagon. |
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All that blooth means heavy autumn work for him and his hands. If no blight happens before the setting the apple yield will be such as we have not had for years. |
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Sara was never the same after losing her daughter, the apple of her eye. |
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A particularly dangerous plant, and one that may cause confusion, is the apple of Sodom, a low, prickly bush with a tomatolike fruit that is highly poisonous. |
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We would send the boys out to pick up apples and they would almost always come back covered in apple mush after throwing the rotten ones at each other. |
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We see an apple. We see it as an apple. Do we see of it its applehood? |
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The United States National Library of Medicine's Hazardous Substances Data Bank records no cases of amygdalin poisoning from consuming apple seeds. |
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This suggestion was generally disregarded but a 2009 study claimed to have found carbonized remains that date to 2000 BCE and appear like seeds of custard apple. |
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Caterpillars on an apple tree in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. |
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The pomegranate is a subtropical fruit about the size of a large apple. |
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Despite a strong apple tradition, Denmark has little cider production. |
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In the 1930s, and for many years afterwards, Ritz Crackers promoted a recipe for mock apple pie using its product, along with sugar and various spices. |
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However, there are American apple pie recipes, both manuscript and printed, from the 18th century, and it has since become a very popular dessert. |
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The deal will add the drinks Orangina, fruit juice Pampryl, apple juice Champomy and chocolate drink Yoo-Hoo to Cadbury's portfolio in Europe, North America and Australia. |
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Linger with delightful characters from The Nutcracker Ballet before the warmth of a yule log and sip apple cider and munch on roasted chestnuts and gingerbread cookies. |
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Cinnamon and sugar are generally mixed in with the apple filling. |
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Herefordshire Council uses a logo consisting of a green apple. |
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The county is famous for its apple and pear orchards, and its cider. |
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Hundreds of thousands of the snow apple seeds have been planted, giving hundreds of thousands of first-rate exemplar apples with an occasional superman, like the McIntosh red. |
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In color and form the Shiawassee Beauty mostly resembles the Snow apple, but attains a larger size and is more tart, hence better for culinary purposes. |
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Josh Billings is as American as apple pie or the corncob pipe. |
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The green stone in his stickpin was not quite as large as an apple. |
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The most extensive of these field tests was conducted in a 5-acre young apple orchard temporarily interplanted, as is frequently the custom, with peach trees. |
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Now instead of a smell of Delight our Mandrakes afford a papaverous and unpleasant odor, whether in the leaf or apple, as is discoverable in their simplicity or mixture. |
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His cheeks were wrinkled like a last year's apple, but his sweep of shoulder, and bony, corded hands, told of a strength which was unsapped by age. |
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In men and women alike it first betrayed itself by the emergence of certain tumours in the groin or armpits, some of which grew as large as a common apple, others as an egg. |
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