We are apples and oranges who need to knock the top banana off of his pedestal. |
From what I read last night, it seemed like these two reports were comparing apples and oranges. |
I mean, we are really talking apples and oranges when we compare these religions. |
Whether he is celebrating museums or apples and oranges, silver and gold or light and water, poem after poem explores the inseparability of art and life. |
But to compare the price of a voluntary system with that of a mandatory system is like comparing, unfortunately, apples and oranges. |
Thousands of free apples and oranges will be handed out each day as the government urges in-school tuck shops to serve healthier snacks. |