Wet masses of the exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp were also measured on twenty ripe fallen fruits. |
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The muscat grape is an aromatic one that smells of ripe juicy eating grapes. |
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Select very ripe apricots, remove the stones and reduce the fruit to a pulp. |
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By the time Delilah weaseled the secret of his strength out of him, Samson seemed ripe for a rude comeuppance. |
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Way down South, down Florida way, the land is fecund, the air is ripe with growth. |
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And one of the things that delights any child is the sight of a tree full of ripe fruit freely pickable. |
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When I reached the ripe old age of fifteen, I signed up for the Air Cadets. |
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The fig tree has tons of huge green figs and leaves, soon to be ripe enough for me to pick and preserve. |
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I took a ripe avocado and rolled it between my hands until the skin became a green case for the soft mashed fruit inside, hard pit at the core. |
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But just when events are ripe for that crucial twist in the tale that can empower the hero, the screenplay opts for a filmi solution. |
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This joyous, soft, ripe, buttery Chardonnay with a pleasingly ripe nutty finish is a bargain at this price. |
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Sometimes, when there was a strike in the plantation or the tea crop was ripe for harvest, he was not available to lead Kerala. |
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In this context, new integrated studies on geological processes occurring on the continental shelf would seem to be a ripe area for development. |
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The wasps are eating all the ripe plums that we didn't get around to picking over the weekend. |
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He would discover in his own way the lacy texture of a cantaloupe or the dusky purple of a ripe plum. |
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The trail is embraced by a canopy of plums and mango trees laden with soon to be ripe fruit. |
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He disposes of the ruler so that the throne falls into his hand like a ripe plum. |
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This is a delicious, rich, plummy wine, with ripe brambles on the palate and soft tannins. |
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It's dry with ripe passion fruit and mango flavours finished off with a sherbet fizz. |
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Cut a ripe kiwi fruit in half and squeeze it over the squid, letting both the juice and flesh of the fruit drop into the bowl. |
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In June, berries are ripe and we will look for the coralroot orchids under the oak trees. |
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The pomegranates are ripe now and the local ring-necked parrots are flocking to the tree. |
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Victoriana, primitive painting, pop art and surrealism are among the traditions ripe to be picked up from along the way. |
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Fresh vegetables, as peas, beans, potatoes, squashes, and ripe fruits, in their season, are all wholesome, and help to relieve costiveness. |
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Subconsciously imitating this legend, at the ripe age of forty, I have found myself a tutor as well. |
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Use chunks of ripe pineapple, halves of slightly under-ripe apricots or freestone peaches. |
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This is because pears have to be eaten ripe to get anything like the full range of their taste and texture. |
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Australian white tend to be full-bodied and ripe in style, with tropical flavors and moderate acidity. |
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It produces wines ranging from a pale, crisp version to a full-bodied golden wine with a ripe fruit flavour, depending on when it is picked. |
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She commented that in her youth the fun sized apples were the ones that weren't ripe and gave you tummy ache. |
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The curious red-eyed female headed straight to the well ripe banana we had been given on our arrival to tempt the furry creature. |
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The Argentinian is ripe for the taking as his record suggests a mediocre fighting ability and a powder-puff punch. |
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Cut or ripe cantaloupe, honeydew, and galia melons should be stored in refrigeration. |
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In Malaysia, the ripe fruits were infused with water, then gargled for a sore throat. |
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All across the country, there are pre-existing rivalries between teams and cities that are ripe for promotional exploitation. |
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Alternatively, collect ripe seed and sow in trays in a cold frame pricking them out when big enough. |
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In the gerontocracy that was early America, the Puritans held that living to a ripe old age was a sign from above. |
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In 1672, when Mars was in the vicinity of the three Psi stars of Aquarius, the time was ripe for obtaining the first reliable parallax of Mars. |
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This under ripe onion is harvested green, when the puffballs or blossoms are blooming. |
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The desert-dwelling Shasta ground sloth would have eaten the ripe gourds in autumn. |
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His face had purpled to roughly the same shade as a ripe eggplant and he banged vigorously on his desk with a gavel. |
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The Greek salad was very simple and good, with lots of feta and olives, and ripe tomatoes. |
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The city sits in a broad, flat plain, as level and as green as a ripe paddy field at harvest time. |
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At the ripe old age of eighty Buddha prepared his disciples for his death and quietly died at night. |
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Every subgenre of contemporary electronic dance music has superstar DJs and tracks that are ripe for the fruit basket of mass consumption. |
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There, after Enzed had TWICE gotten out of jail, Australia were ripe to be ambushed. |
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However, as a result of her persistent witnessing I was ripe for the harvest when a new church came to our city and began evangelising. |
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When the glory had departed from Athens, time was ripe for Zeno's stoicism and its opposite Epicureanism. |
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I imagine them in an eight by six metre space glowing ripe and juicy, dusted with a sprinkling of rain. |
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North Sea gas supplies are gradually dwindling, with much of the infrastructure now at a ripe old age. |
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The ripe, red, pulpy flesh of the melons stands in with sickening authenticity for the wasted tissue of the bodies of the wounded men. |
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Conditions were ripe for twisters, and there were tornado warnings in counties all along the coast, with several reported touchdowns. |
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Others prefer to eat them when they are still green or half ripe, when the acid taste predominates. |
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Eighteen lumps of different cheeses littered the table amongst baskets of green and red apples and ripe pears. |
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Grapes hang from a pergola, apples are espaliered and ripe berries tempt the visitor. |
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Although the red tomatoes were good, the green and yellow ones weren't ripe enough. |
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There is deep satisfaction to be had in spending a couple of hours picking punnets full of ripe, juicy fruit. |
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Yes, Carmel told herself, he looks like a young jungle cat, proud and cruel amidst a throng of deer ripe for his taking. |
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A ripe kaki is reddish orange, mellow, very tasty and sweet, I like it very much. |
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The ripe, peachy La Mancha white displays lots of apple and pear-scented fruit. |
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In all honesty, I don't have many relatives that have lived to ripe old ages apart from my maternal Grandfather. |
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The world was ready for it and the smaller rock bands were ripe for this convention. |
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My two plants at work produced another 3 ripe peppers between them last week and are flowering and fruiting again! |
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We filled the tub with ripe fruit, and tonight it will join our windfalls in an apple and blackberry crumble. |
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He and his son, James, mechanically sweep the ripe nuts that have fallen to the orchard floor into windrows. |
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Times change, but only a killjoy would grudge Scots a bit of nostalgic wishful thinking at a time of year ripe for reflection. |
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Herbaceous, winter fruit aromas, complex violet and ripe berry fruits with hints of spice and dried orange peel. |
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At the ripe age of 96, he recollects the historic events that took place during the country's freedom struggle, in which he took an active part. |
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The show's third season is on DVD for the first time, ripe for rediscovery in the crowded DVD market. |
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Never refrigerate tomatoes that are not fully ripe because cold temperatures stop the ripening process. |
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Smoky nuts, ripe apples and yeasty notes wrap themselves around a core of bubbles and refreshing acidity. |
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Astringent varieties contain alum, which makes your mouth pucker when the fruits are eaten before they're fully ripe. |
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This large range in ripe grapes is an important source of variation in quality. |
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The sight of ripe, golden yuzu suggests to the Japanese mind the approach of winter. |
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By 1924, after German default on reparations and tax increases, the economic situation was ripe for stabilization. |
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A ripe Australian Shiraz or Californian Zinfandel might be described as beefy. |
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The aromas and flavours of fresh ripe pineapple are topped with a hint of honey backed by zippy acidity. |
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Lots of dark, ripe fruit on the nose with cedar wood and a slight greeny leafiness. |
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If figs aren't available, try ripe Anjou or Bartlett pears in this savory fall salad made extra fragrant with walnut oil. |
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Nearby, male nutmeg trees are planted next to the blooming female trees with the red laced nutmeg peeking out of their ripe yellow pods. |
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At the ripe old age of 78 and after creating an Irish institution now famous the world over, Arthur Guinness shuffled off this mortal coil. |
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A good ripe crop from the Gisborne vintage this year produced some aromatic fruit flavours, with hints of Turkish Delight and lychee fruit. |
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The intense colour and elegant bouquet give way to a rich, full-bodied wine with ripe fruit and polished tannins. |
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I enjoyed its rich, ripe, heavy oaky fruit with that classic touch of oaky austerity on the finish that Bordeaux is renowned for. |
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Berry bushes may be bare these days, but come next summer, they'll be laden with ripe fruit. |
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The tree was dripping with ripe, juicy peaches that looked so soft and succulent that they'd burst in your mouth at first bite. |
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I looked at the date palm trees that lined the roads, dripping with lush ripe dates. |
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He poured himself a cup of coffee and picked a ripe, juicy peach for breakfast. |
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The fruit is ripe for the picking so long as you can be bothered to pick the fruit. |
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I ignored him still, knowing I was too high up to be seen, and picked a lovely ripe apple bigger than any he had gotten. |
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He looked carefully around him as he walked, noting bushes laden with ripe fruit. |
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Her voice was so soft that he nearly missed the question, losing the words in the rustle of ripe wheat that surrounded them. |
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About a half mile from the trailer there was a stand of trees filled with ripe cherries. |
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The branches greened, leaves sprouted, and blossoms sprung and turned into ripe apples. |
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Infecting fruits, flowers, and trees, gray mold looks like gray fuzz and is found on aging blossoms and soft ripe fruits. |
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I give them each some of my real buttermilk, soured just right, or a chunk of my ripe cheese. |
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There is no big fruit, just intense, ripe Cabernet Sauvignon and tight old fashioned tannins. |
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This is a gorgeous, perfectly ripe and totally consistent Cabernet Sauvignon. |
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A generation of consumers accustomed to ripe, sweeter fleshy wines from the new world will be astonished at the sheer opulence of these wines. |
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Flying winemakers and a bright, ripe, flashy set of world-conquering wines are now set to grab the world's attention. |
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By the 1970s, this area had become a neglected eyesore, ripe for development. |
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The time is ripe for a new way to move information through the system quickly. |
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A system with few clear boundaries and no real checks and balances is ripe for chaos. |
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Although the area is quite rural, local residents feared the township, which grew by 35 percent in the last decade, was ripe for development. |
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The time was ripe for a show to come along and engage millions of women with nothing to watch. |
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Shortly after Copland's death in 1990, Pollack decided the time was ripe for a fuller study of his life and work. |
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The time is ripe for arguments such as those presented in this book to be taken and discussed seriously. |
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When the work became public in this form, I believe it also became ripe for discussion and criticism. |
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By 1910, then, the time was ripe for abstract art, and it developed more or less simultaneously in various countries. |
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Like a field anthropologist, Smith provides data and case studies ripe for cultural theory. |
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The product family of vending machines is likely to be the area most ripe for radical technological development. |
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As the industries start to mature, many are ripe for restructuring, often via mergers. |
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It was around midnight and the place was ripe with furiously drunk students. |
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Their scenes together are ripe with tension, both sexual and dramatic, and their relationship develops in emotionally intricate ways. |
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But the future is ripe with possibilities, like live television or an entire network with programming made especially for your cell phone. |
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As an emerging conceptual framework, political ecology is ripe with opportunity for robust historical research. |
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At the ripe age of 26, the two were closer then ever and lived together in a house in rural New England. |
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The industry is so ripe with foolishness, pretensions and self-loathing that nothing can be said or done to make it appear even more foolish. |
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But in my ripe old age of 29 years, I have to say I was completely disappointed by my digital viewing experience. |
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At the ripe old age of 38, I found myself CEO of a public company that, at the time, had the biggest one-day gain in Wall Street history. |
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At the ripe age of 20, Kate married Oscar Chopin, another wealthy Creole and successful cotton broker in Louisiana. |
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The lady reminded Fiona of her own grandmother, who passed away three years ago from cancer at the ripe old age of ninety-one. |
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Even at his ripe age of twenty-nine, he still maintained a few secrets of his own. |
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Born in Bologna in 1706, he lived to the ripe old age of 78, a remarkable achievement at the time. |
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At the ripe age of 39, this exuberant Brazilian choreographer has rapidly become a major player in the cultural landscape of her native country. |
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With a square conflict between two federal appeals courts, the secret hearing issue appears ripe for Supreme Court resolution. |
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It was that time of year when the apples were ripe and everyone was making their apple butter. |
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The fruits, about 6 cm in length, are red or yellow, and, when ripe, split to expose three shining black seeds surrounded by fleshy arils. |
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It is a brilliant dark ruby wine filled with the aromas of spices and dark ripe fruits like boysenberries and plums. |
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His anti-corruption crusading, run-ins with management and police during strikes, and political ties made him a ripe target. |
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Fungal diseases can attack shoots and leaves but also developing bunches and ripe fruit. |
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I missed breakfast, lunched on three ripe, juicy plums, and dined on a plate of salad with a jacket potato and a slice of very lean pork. |
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The wash is as heavy as the lead weight bottle, the perfectly ripe handpicked fruit is luscious with plum, chocolate and spicy touches. |
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The principle I did not like was the serving of a prawn with ripe, screaming taleggio and truffle oil. |
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Trichromat tamarins, as it turned out, were 50 percent more adept at choosing the ripe fruit than their dichromat fellows. |
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It must be eaten ripe, since latex and tannin present in the unripe fruit give it an unpleasantly astringent taste. |
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At the same time make sure you have some blood oranges and ripe avocados on chill too. |
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Rounded ripe gooseberries tease the nose and their flavours tantalise the taste buds. |
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The ripe fruit was used to provide external relief from carbuncles and painful boils and used internally to treat stomach ulcers. |
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This is a ripe, grapefruit and gooseberry-style Sauvignon with plenty of flavour. |
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However, the current release of 2004 Sauvignons is more full flavoured, largely thanks to the ripe 2004 harvest. |
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The wine is soft, silky and full of ripe fruit flavours like cherry and blackberries but backed by a spicy savouriness. |
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These five-decade veterans of the Cuban music scene cha-cha-chaed, mamboed, and sang liquid notes that hung above the crowd like ripe fruit. |
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At last the fruits are ripe on the mandarin tree and you squeeze your first delicious juice from them for breakfast. |
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When ripe mangoes are an excellent source of vitamin C, Beta-Carotene and other related Carotenoids. |
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The ripe mango is golden yellow in colour and it did look appealing on a silk sari. |
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You can use almost any fruit you like, but ripe mangoes, apricots and peaches all work particularly well. |
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It's lush and exotically ripe, yet still freshly laced with red fruit aromas and flavour, tempered by balmy spice and a softly seductive texture. |
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At their best, Chilean wines are unctuously juicy and intense, with bags of exotic ripe fruit. |
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On the nose there are bags of ripe yeast underlined by musty hayshed flavours. |
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If the locals aren't scoffing ripe fruit and fresh pasta from the table they are lying flat out on it, getting a massage. |
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Gulls wheeled and pitched over abrupt flurries of small baitfish, and the ripe scent of feeding fish was in the air. |
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You might also want to mix in some slices of ripe bananas or the fruit of an avocado for a better deep conditioning treatment. |
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Apologies to Marcia for not bringing the agreed birthday present of a bunch of overly ripe bananas. |
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Her eyes widened when she saw the bright orange pumpkins, the ripe yellow bananas, silks with colors that she had never before seen. |
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Choose low-fiber foods such as ground meats, ripe bananas, soft cereals or refined bread. |
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I was at a public beach in Tampa, Florida, last week and noticed these sea grapes had fruit that was ripe on them. |
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Before cutting the seed head off, check to see that no ripe seeds are present. |
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Crops of corn that were harvested with the binder were cut under ripe so that the grain would ripen in the stook. |
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In the first section there were ripe melons, cantaloupe, pineapple, oranges, strawberries, plain and fruity yogurt, and fruit salad. |
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There were stalls on all sides filled with ripe melons, crisp looking apples, fresh bananas and every type of bread possible. |
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You know that the cherries are sweet, the ciabatta baked that morning and the melon so ripe that each slice will dissolve icily in your mouth. |
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When the tendril closest to a fruit turns brown and dries up, the melon is ripe. |
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The bittersweet Limoncello is positively breathtaking with the ripe orange-fleshed melon and fat, sweet blackberries. |
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At this ripe old age, the tree's enormous limbs are supported by steel columns and cables. |
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Very palatable semi-sweet style with ripe pear and mineral flavours and a tangy, yeasty finish. |
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The most the Old Testament writers hope for is a ripe old age ended by a quick and merciful death. |
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The dish is named for the beccafico, a bird that eats ripe figs and is therefore considered a gourmand. |
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In part, the large mesocarp of ripe fruits can be viewed as a necessary cost to the plant to facilitate caching behavior by the rodent. |
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It has a freshly scented bouquet of pared Granny Smith apples, pears, and ripe berries. |
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However, while the EU has been valiantly trying to appear to be neutral in the Middle East conflict, the funding is a ripe area for confusion. |
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The time is ripe over here for a revival of the song the British Tommies liked to sing on the way to the trenches. |
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For Universal to toss it off like another second-hand series ripe for a digital dollar draw is spiteful, to both fans and the inquisitive alike. |
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Fried green plantains, called tostones or mariquitas, and ripe plantains, or maduros, round out the meal. |
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It is an industry ripe for penetration by hardened terrorist cells bent on finding new ways of wreaking havoc. |
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Full and wholesome attack, lots of berried flavour, the tannins are ripe and aid the persistence. |
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Ten years ago, most of Australia's wines were in-your-face monsters, with ripe juicy fruit and shedloads of oak. |
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In this paper it is demonstrated that transient expression can easily be performed in ripe fleshy fruits. |
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All the same, busy foyer ceramics and florid room furnishings suggest a resort ripe for refurbishment. |
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Anthony says mainstream culture is becoming ripe with curiosity about black culture. |
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We were moony and giddy and it seemed like something ripe with possibilities. |
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Cocoa died in her sleep after a year and Fred lived to the ripe old age of two and half. |
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They have a great 'believable couple' rapport that is ripe for dry silliness. |
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The mouth of the wine is full bodied with flavors of ripe berries and soft, supple fine grained tannins. |
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The album is ripe with folk and country elements as well and encompasses many instruments, from epic strings to mouth organ and horns. |
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Resting unattended on the bench of a nearby picnic table sat a large, ripe watermelon. |
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Be prepared for a blast of mixed spice and mulberry fruit that pushes the fine tannins and ripe acidity firmly back to the swallow. |
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Traditional Caprese salad has sweet, fresh bocconcini cheese, perfectly ripe tomatoes and pungent fresh basil. |
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When the stem finally separates completely, which is called full slip, the melon is very ripe and won't last long before turning soft and mushy. |
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We had to basically sleep with one eye open at all times, because we had an environment there that was ripe for chaos. |
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Curiously, her mother never saw it either and died at a ripe old age with that particular ambition unfulfilled. |
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The pressure on them to do a deal is intense given its ungeared balance sheet and the fact that the industry is ripe for consolidation. |
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They had just been lying around out in the open, unguarded and ripe for the taking. |
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The show is a result of North's belief that our bootylicious pop-culture world is just so ripe for parody. |
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There was the scent of warming jasmine and ripe figs, hanging unpicked on the trees. |
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Chile peppers have high concentrations of the extremely pungent chemicals, capsaicinoids, in both ripe and unripe fruits. |
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We are unable to distinguish ripe or unripe fruit, follow colour-coded instructions or colour coordinate our clothes. |
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Having said that, the mango is well known for its medicinal properties, both in unripe and ripe states. |
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Mango is a favorite fruit, both ripe and unripe, and is combined with meat such as pork for a Shan curry. |
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Our newspapers were not so crooked, our politicians so crazed, our bourgeoise quite so exquisitely ripe for insult or assault. |
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An initial fruit hit of ripe bramble jam and dark chocolate give way to a well-balanced spicy mouthful of winter berry fruit and ginger. |
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The wine is very juicy with ripe berry fruit, brambles, a sprinkling of spice and round tannins. |
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It's a well-balanced wine with oodles of ripe raspberry, bramble fruit, spices and vibrant tannins. |
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The ripe potato contains traces of solanine but its flowers, green leaves and sprouts contain higher levels of this toxin and are very poisonous. |
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Black olives are picked when ripe and are pickled in brine and sometimes then in oil. |
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All I ask for to see me through the day is a nice piece of ripe brie, a crusty brown roll and a glass or two of a not-too-dry white. |
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Shepherdia berries, otherwise known as buffalo berries, are not ripe in the valley yet. |
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Gorgeous ripe cherry aromas and flavors of rose petals, spiced tea, and cherry jam. |
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As often happens, when the market gets too bullish or too bearish, conditions become ripe for a reversal. |
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Solomon made mention of how foxes were damaging to vineyards, consuming ripe grapes. |
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It is bursting with full, ripe blackcurrant, thick plum and burned coffee touches too, all wrapped up in a sturdy blanket of prominent tannins. |
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In the watercolor and gouache of Joel with Roses, a spray of ripe blooms nearly fills the picture. |
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The ripe fruits of squashberry have a strong musky smell that persists through cooking, but is absent in the resulting jams and jellies. |
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The fruit is ripe when it is faintly but perceptibly squashy, especially at the stem end. |
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Aggressive raspberry and black cherry nose is followed by a ripe fruit and sweet oak palate, and a finish which is slightly stalky and green. |
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A lustrous dry wine, the nose exudes tinned apricot, the wash is a blend of nut, lime and very sweet ripe melon. |
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That at the ripe old age of a quarter-century the play still crackles with cachinnation is a hopeful sign. |
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The fruit is notorious for not falling off the tree, even when it is ripe to the point of spoiling. |
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The novelties introduced by these elections were many, interesting, and ripe with consequences. |
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Eat a ripe avocado and a handful of raw, unsalted cashew nuts mid-morning and mid-afternoon. |
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At that time, fruit seediness or the number of enclosed ripe nutlets was also determined for each ripe fruit. |
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This is a well-made wine that delivers sweet red and black fruits harmoniously integrated with ripe tannins and soft acidity. |
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Hash the meat and make it into a stuffing with raisins, stoned ripe olives and hard-boiled eggs minced fine. |
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He also noticed, growing out of a cleft in a rock in front of him, a strawberry plant with one ripe berry. |
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She was wearing her new sleek strapless swimsuit that disclosed areas of peach flesh gradually becoming ripe apricot as the stu-vac progressed. |
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On tasting you get a hint of ripe melon and then a rush of buttery tropical fruits bound with oak. |
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This raises the question of how primates are able to locate a sufficiency of ripe fruits each day. |
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What if we only had Cheddar cheese instead of a ripe Stilton, a rich creamy Lancashire or a tangy Blue Vinny? |
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We'd head out to the big chestnut trees on the outskirts of the town and spend hours shaking the ripe cheesers. |
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And a bowl of juicy ripe fruit was placed on the table and a bottle of sparkling wine was chilling nicely in the silver cooler. |
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To choose a ripe honeydew, look for one with a creamy yellow rind that's a bit soft. |
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This wine has a palate of intense ripe fruit, grippy tannin and an epic, evolving and surprisingly savoury finish. |
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Ripening of tomato fruit involves the differentiation of chloroplasts in young green fruit into chromoplasts in mature ripe red fruit. |
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The green peppers make a fruity hot sauce, while the ripe ones make a superlative red sauce similar to Tabasco. |
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The classical period had matured and was ripe for the transition to the molecular era. |
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She was supposed to live to a ripe old age and die peacefully in her sleep, devoid of any pain. |
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As our little backyard peach tree grew larger, it became more and more difficult to reach the ripe fruit on the higher limbs. |
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Instead of crowning an ice cream sundae with one ripe strawberry, start with just berries and some balsamic vinegar. |
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It cries out to be partnered with blue or a creamy white goats' cheese, with grapes or ripe pear on the side. |
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Yet his stern, fearsome presence creates the perfect penetrable entity, a persona ripe for revelations to bounce off of and reflect on. |
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On the left, there is a collection of ripe seeds, showing the fleshy yellow seed coat as well as seeds with the coat stripped away. |
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His cocksure attitude and swaggering womanizing make him ripe for a smack in the face. |
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He is also immature, vain, haughtily cocksure in his perception of the world and ripe for certain lessons, both emotional and intellectual. |
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Sitting by our persimmon tree last fall I watched a robin stretch out to peck off a piece of the bright, ripe fruit. |
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Green June beetles also emerge in July and they also feed on ripe fruit. |
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I was as ripe for university as some that have been sent thither. |
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Now that the market for prebiotics and probiotics included in yogurt products is ripe and waiting to be tapped, one company has stepped up to the plate. |
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Copious plates of pasta, fresh green salad and ripe peaches would follow. |
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It meant that by the ripe age of 39, when he decided to study for a degree, he had a rich source of material on which to draw if he was going to make it as a writer. |
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When ripe, the fruit turns a bright reddish orange and attracts pecking birds and children who risk life and limb to get at the juiciest looking cashew fruit. |
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The devil makes work for idle hands, particularly in pre-revolutionary France where pampered privilege combined with decadence to create a bloated elite, ripe for plucking. |
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You will feel the warmth of the sunshine, the smell of the salty sea, blending and mixing with the fragrance of flowers and the essence of bananas and ripe fruit. |
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The room is said to be ripe with wax figures and giant toy farm animals. |
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Forbidden Fruit offsets a studio photo portrait of an innocently luscious teenage girl with a Gourmet magazine cover featuring glamorously lit ripe pomegranates. |
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He sat up and plucked a large ripe orange off the weighted tree. |
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The idea of these two people, each saddled with real issues, trying to break through psychological barriers and make a meaningful connection is ripe with possibilities. |
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Sensing that the left side of his defence was ripe for exploitation, they twice almost benefited from smart moves in this area of the pitch early on. |
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At last came the cheese cart, and after cheese came dessert, an array of chocolate bonbons, and a silver bowl of ripe cherries and blushing apricots. |
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Either he tilleth the ground, or he gathereth corn, or shaketh the ripe apples from the tree, his children run to meet him, when he cometh home, and his wife prepareth the wholesome meal. |
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But in the end, Mitt Romney fell short, crushing Republican hopes of ousting an incumbent they viewed as ripe for defeat. |
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These emerging and incisive experimental and theoretical tools make the field of nanoscale electrocatalysis ripe for rapid and comprehensive growth. |
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An overstretched United States could be ripe for the plucking by a Russian Army secretly building its strength. |
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Juice from the ripe fruit is used to make beer, unripe fruit is dried and made into animal feed, and the peels are used to make an antiseptic poultice for wounds. |
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The red, ripe fruit originated from pollination with pollen of H. undatus clones, while the green, unripe fruit was from pollination with S. grandiflorus pollen. |
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Placing unripe tomatoes in with ripe tomatoes, apples or bananas also speeds ripening because ripe fruit gives off a greater amount of ethylene gas than unripe fruit. |
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If you get good fruit, they should all be enjoyable, and those lying at the extreme of ripe or unripeness can be used in cooking or for making small batches of microwave ja. |
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A ripe persimmon is not so beautiful, but the taste is very good. |
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Having a neat hole in your front door isn't entirely wise in the days of wandering street urchins with fireworks in their pockets just ripe for destructive mischief. |
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This is an outstanding, full-bodied wine for six quid, where vibrantly rich black fruits are threaded by ripe tannins and backed by lively mouth-cleansing acidity. |
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For those who are not squeamish, balut is a ripe duck egg containing a one-week-old chick, boiled in water for 10 to 15 minutes and then served as it is. |
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Refreshing acidity, with ripe raspberry and cracked pepper on the nose. |
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Coulommiers has the same barnyard-like smell that is delectably appetizing in Camembert and indicative of a truly ripe Brie, but is a bit more pungent. |
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The Judge is currently set for an October 10 release date, a ripe calendar spot for a potential Oscar run. |
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Fortunately, I love both olives and olive oil so I shall add a handful of ripe black olives to my dinner, and slurp a big spoonful of olive oil every day. |
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He considers the time is now ripe also for regulating hate-mongering. |
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Old Thomas of Dentonsville was such a one who lived to see the end of his particular War and returned from whence he came to reach a ripe old age. |
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He and those like him think the time is ripe for your computer to do some arm-twisting and make us better citizens. |
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Sure, Mitt Romney seems ripe for parody, what with his Leave It to beaver vibe and eye-popping wealth. |
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Champagne Royale Take the most delicious fruit in season, such as blood orange, ripe pears or mandarins. |
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Claret lovers will enthuse over this traditional style that delivers blackfruits, pencil shavings, cigar boxes threaded with ripe tannins, all backed by firm acidity. |
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It is an acid cherry that provides a bittersweet flavour when fully ripe. |
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To determine the robustness of these interlinked chromoplasts, protoplasts were made from ripe pericarp fruit tissue and examined for chromoplast-associated GFP fluorescence. |
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Extremely pure and flavoursome, the ripe citrus fruit is creamy and delicate with a subtlety and complexity you don't normally expect at this price. |
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This medium build, slightly warm and sweet Californian Syrah, plump with ripe currants and light tannins, is a fine fit for the spicy delicacy of hot Toulouse sausage. |
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In the garden outside her friend's house grew ripe passion fruit, and she played around a bit with the tropical fruit, adding some fresh grapefruit juice. |
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Short is convinced that the public climate is ripe for rebellion. |
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Outside in the back garden, he could see Mrs Galloway, who was their cook, picking ripe fruit from the strawberry patches nearby the greenhouse, collecting them in her apron. |
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There are crops which are ripe now and ready to be harvested! |
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However, at my ripe age of 16, I didn't care much for a car yet. |
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Agren entered the fashion industry at the ripe age of 13, when she competed in the Elite Model Look contest in France. |
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Trees bearing big, ripe fruits of all kinds were everywhere. |
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They're incredibly tannic and astringent when not ripe and need to be squishy-soft and feel like a full water-balloon before using, or you'll be sorry. |
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In 1968, at the ripe age of 14, I was at the Miami convention carrying my Rockefeller sign on the convention floor. |
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A scene ripe with comedic possibilities is then cruelly squandered. |
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Since a miraculous cure to fix the ills of American health care is unlikely to happen quickly, to help you stay healthy to a ripe old age, what are your options? |
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Liquidise ripe toms with red onion, cucumber, red pepper, extra virgin olive oil, sherry or balsamic vinegar and chill to let the flavours develop. |
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I never had trouble talking to guys on the phone before, except for that first time, and now, at the ripe old age of twenty-four, I couldn't think of anything to say. |
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As with much of Austria, the town is picturesquely set against mountains and ripe with street cafes and surrounding areas that look like something out of the movie Heidi. |
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I have ripe figs once a year and dried figs the other eleven months. |
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In other words, the market is ripe for a juicy tennis tell-all. |
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