There are plenty of colourful fruits about, including dessert, culinary and crab apples, pears and medlars. |
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There were medlars, and apples, and quinces, and cherries, and I think many more that I could not name by their bark or tiny fruit. |
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At this festival, one can taste the flavors of forgotten fruits, such as cornelian cherries, vulpine pears, Neapolitan medlars, and others. |
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In the back are pots containing a fruit paradise of quinces, medlars, lemons, pomegranates, citrons, even a limequat that apparently makes a mean marmalade. |
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Fruits include the indigenous melons, grapes, mulberries, peaches, apricots, nectarines, and pomegranates, as well as medlars, persimmons, oranges, melons, and sweet lemons. |
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For those who have no notion about what to do with such items as crosnes, scorzoneras, samphires or medlars. |
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Extensive search was done of NeuroMed and MEDLARS for published Indian psychiatric epidemiological studies. |
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Indeed, the 1969 report on the evaluation of MEDLARS won an ASIS award as the best paper of the year. |
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Many of his extensive contributions stem from his early experience with the National Library of Medicine MEDLARS system. |
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The distinction served to protect the value-added information contained in the MEDLARS database from access under the relatively minor FOIA fee structure. |
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