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The | ripe acorns are eaten raw or boiled. |
His first performance, at the | ripe age of 9, was with Maurice Chevalier at the Cin |
and R.S.C. Anderlecht (where he arrived at the | ripe age of 32, winning three leagues). |
It is best eaten | ripe, although it can be eaten fresh, in servings of |
Gelling sugar 3:1 should be used with fully | ripe and sweet fruits. |
The drupes are black when | ripe and 12 mm (0.47 in) in diameter. |
been left on the vine too long may become over | ripe and dehydrated. |
The fruit is black and spotted when | ripe, and is of fair quality in flavour. |
are followed by small pink fruit that open when | ripe and let out tiny seeds. |
Its diet is herbivorous, consisting of | ripe and unripe fruits, mature and young leaves, see |
s in the summer and fall that are deep red when | ripe and about 1 cm (0.39 in) in diameter. |
The berries are a striking violet colour when | ripe and are more or less spherical with a diameter |
g in small roles in such films as The Hard Way, | Ripe and Rock the Cradle, and returning to All My Ch |
ica as he had on Canada, but the times were not | ripe and his confederation scheme collapsed leaving |
When the time was | ripe, and the world once more in mortal peril, it wa |
Clusters of | ripe and unripe Pinot noir grapes. |
The corn-top's | ripe and the meadow's in the bloom |
Beans are boiled and mashed with | ripe and/or semiripe bananas, giving the dish a swee |
pirits (like a wheat vodka) blended with sweet, | ripe apples. |
The taste of | ripe apriums is an intense apricot taste with a hint |
erries begin yellow, then orange and when fully | ripe are red. |
The grapes are usually picked | ripe, as they do not ripen after harvest. |
icy flesh, very sweet, golden yellow when fully | ripe, available July to mid August |
Other fruits: | ripe banana, jackfruit, kiwi fruit, passion fruit, p |
ds on the maturity of the pepper, with the most | ripe being sweeter than younger ones. |
The very | ripe berries are dark in color and less astringent t |
Especially the | ripe berries of the non-native Spanish Flag (Lantana |
were Maangozid (Loons Foot), Gaa-nandawaawinzo ( | Ripe berry hunter) and Zagataagan (Spunk) and daught |
set very well; others, such as strawberries and | ripe blackberries, often need to have pectin added. |
UN, yellow dandelions, the pink naked beauty of | ripe boyhood, deathless free and happy, brimming wit |
When | ripe, Brahm Kai Meu stays relatively green with hard |
purple or red, 3.5 cm long, fruits green, when | ripe brownish, indehiscent, 5-8 cm long, 2.5 cm wide |
The grapes are picked from selected very | ripe bunches in the autumn (late November-early Dece |
The pods | ripe by April and the seeds germinate readily if moi |
He succeeded in gathering | ripe capsules, and lost no time in transmitting them |
Ripe Corn Moon...July Gu-ye-quo-na | |
en considerably later producing wines with bold | ripe dark plum characters. |
ia), the tree is known as Hoka Tree and the red | ripe edible fruit is known as Hoka. |
about 6 mm diameter, green at first, black when | ripe, edible but bitter and tough. |
utline, which usually indicates the presence of | ripe eggs within her reproductive tract, should be r |
After four to six days, the bananas are | ripe enough. |
ging to bear his artistic tastes as well as his | ripe experience in beautifying what was then a resor |
production Medea, television drama Oranges Turn | Ripe, feature films Temptation of a Monk and Double |
es of tone conveying as beautifully the scores' | ripe, fibrillating atmosphere." |
or places to colonize and the Americas appeared | ripe for English expansion. |
specifically naming higher education as an area | ripe for cutting. |
Pursuing an enemy | ripe for capture, Wilson had his troops on the road |
summit later this month in Lisbon, the time is | ripe for such a change. |
"When the time is | ripe for certain things, they appear at different pl |
re in 1963, but Lougheed felt that the time was | ripe for change. |
cussion he puts it off, but accelerates matters | ripe for dispatch. |
mander, Admiral Henry Harvey, that Trinidad was | ripe for capture, and helped lead the fleet which ca |
and money for entertainment, and basketball was | ripe for a move to the big time. |
yet been applied and thus the case was not yet | ripe for review. |
the Courtney Campbell Causeway to the north was | ripe for development. |
Red to combine two genres that they regarded as | ripe for reinterpretation: the Western movie, and th |
The time is not yet | ripe for us to start a virile campaign against Engla |
d, the publisher John Murray, that the time was | ripe for a Canningite morning paper that would chall |
Stones as clients, their fruitful catalogue was | ripe for the picking and, thus, Hot Rocks 1964-1971 |
on and despair, worried about their future, and | ripe for a turn to radical social change, to become |
driven to a right-wing viewpoint, "making them | ripe for the plucking by some guy on horseback promi |
was suffering from sub-optimal results and was | ripe for a take-over. |
y of Miami climb above 10,000 and with the area | ripe for new homes for professors, administrative st |
on the state of Ireland, which he described as | ripe for revolution; the memorandum was betrayed to |
ip about the other comedians and about routines | ripe for buying or 'borrowing.'" |
the surrounding driveways and lawns may soon be | ripe for redevelopment into low- and mid-rise mixed- |
gin expanse of barren dunes and level sea-sands | ripe for development. |
the church, proposes that the time was not yet | ripe for Carloman to re-appropriate those properties |
vision among these workers, the conditions were | ripe for the development of a working-class movement |
arty of the Cromwellians; and when the time was | ripe for the English Restoration he was among the di |
And, that time could have been | ripe for the military to strike. |
the end of the eighteenth century, America was | ripe for Paine's arguments. |
So his most celebrated play is surely | ripe for re-evaluation |
, poverty, and leftist parties were growing-and | ripe for communism. |
Fruit is | ripe from April to July. |
The pulp of | ripe fruit is rich in citric acid and is edible, but |
ere the first to isolate esculeoside A from the | ripe fruit of the Cherry tomato in 2002. |
is plant is also seen as a beneficial weed: the | ripe fruit of this plant contains relatively little |
icity character of the Pinot noir and its soft, | ripe fruit flavors that typically peak between 10-20 |
The | ripe fruit has many traditional uses. |
The | ripe fruit is a striking reddish orange color. |
The | ripe fruit has spines which are easily detached. |
The | ripe fruit and flesh are light yellow and have a swe |
pale yellow wine, with aromas of citrus fruit, | ripe fruit, herbs and flowers. |
h 30 m tall), smaller leaves, and sometimes red | ripe fruit. |
ffect on the digestive systems of many animals; | ripe fruits are eaten and seeds are spread widely th |
The | ripe fruits in the garden,− |
Tree sap and damaged | ripe fruits are particularly suitable sources. |
The rind of fully | ripe fruits contains the xanthonoids gartanin, 8-dis |
ortant seed disperser; its diet includes mostly | ripe fruits, with some flowers, leaves and shoots. |
ternally, and in Momordica charantia burst when | ripe, generally with elastic force, into irregular v |
Some preferred fruits include | ripe guava, banana, chikoo, dates and lychees. |
ondary forests, to the valleys and feeds on the | ripe guavas (Psidium). |
hree bands performing a track by Melbourne band | Ripe, however Ripe did not appear on the recording. |
id-August through September, with seed becoming | ripe in October to November. |
e black or blue berry 1 centimeter in diameter, | ripe in early autumn. |
When | ripe in mid- to late summer, the fruit is juicy and |
ed it is covered with charcoal dust and left to | ripe in a humid, ventilated room. |
The plums are | ripe in early September and the liqueur can be used |
ey produce are bluish black berries that become | ripe in September . |
Grapes are harvested | ripe in the first two weeks of October, by carefully |
Nash released a solo album, | Ripe, in 1999. |
gets its unusual name from the fact that, when | ripe, it squirts a stream of mucilaginous liquid con |
didates are potato, sweet potato, yam, cassava, | ripe jack fruit, banana, plantain, chilli, varieties |
lavor is unique too, resembling honeysuckle and | ripe juicy peaches, with a perfect harmony of sugar, |
woman living in a small society and experiences | ripe love when sees the new veterinarian who has com |
d breeding tubercles (raised tissue "bumps") in | ripe males, but these are poorly developed or absent |
cases, a dipping sauce for chicharon, green and | ripe mangoes, or hard boiled eggs. |
The rind of partially | ripe mangosteen fruit yields mangostin and also the |
t are harvested before they are physiologically | ripe may have more overt grassy notes. |
a berry, leathery purple or black in color when | ripe, measuring up to 4 centimeters wide. |
Ripe medlars, for example, are taken from the tree a | |
(under the stage name Devin Valencia) in Young | Ripe Mellons 7 in 2005. |
from it an almond-tree, and when its fruit was | ripe, Nana who was a daughter of the river-god Sanga |
he fruit is round in appearance and yellow when | ripe, often looking more like a grapefruit than a ma |
Joe escaped from Iraq with his family at the | ripe old age of four, and eventually settled in Cana |
balu Narasimha Murthy Rao, he indeed lived to a | ripe old age. |
ld of celebrity fragrance...showing that at the | ripe old age of 24 she's finally left her rock days |
t of the county's regular bowlers, thus, at the | ripe old age of 52, Alfred Shaw returned to county c |
Each female who lives to a | ripe old age can bear four hundred or more offspring |
n was "associated" with Lincoln, and lived to a | ripe old age of 67. |
taste similar to the related cranberries, less | ripe ones being tart, while ripe berries are quite s |
ds start as bright red capsules that when fully | ripe open to expose shiny black buckshot seed as Aut |
lusters or part-clusters which are either fully | ripe or have heightened sugar content brought about |
from their grape vines, whether the grapes were | ripe or still unripe, because after the observances |
Peeled pears or peaches, | ripe or canned |
woman splayed on a bed rubbing her face with a | ripe peach is a mostly forgotten piece of British Si |
r than the food it is served with - a perfectly | ripe peach has been described as the ideal partner f |
American in a Salvation Army suit who smells of | ripe peaches and has eyes of the color of Godiva cho |
t the taste becomes more fruity, reminiscent of | ripe pears. |
color that closely resembles the tint of a very | ripe persimmon fruit. |
the festival celebrates the South Arkansas Vine | Ripe Pink Tomato, a special variety of tomato which |
Ripe Plums on a plum tree | |
Still, there is a powerful fragrance of barley, | ripe plums, and cherries. |
he inner core of the stalk, green bloom spikes, | ripe pollen, and starchy roots. |
grapes - two black, one red, and one "white;" a | ripe pomegranate split open, disgorging its red seed |
ough yellow and orange, becoming red when fully | ripe, producing a rainbow effect on the green plant. |
Following the removal of the | ripe queen cells the cloake board can be removed to |
e color, and can be found in red geraniums, and | ripe raspberries and strawberries, as well as bluebe |
set out a simple experiment in which he took a | ripe seed capsule and arranged the seeds in a line, |
Grapes that are over | ripe, such as some late harvest wines, may have more |
e family, and it quickly unraveled, making it a | ripe takeover target. |
Testicular: Maturing, mature and running | ripe testes |
nd are therefore available in a state closer to | ripe than other supermarket tomatoes. |
When | ripe the fruit can be scooped out of the shell and e |
y is recounted in the 1971 book When Apples Are | Ripe: The Story of Clayton Kratz, and the 2001 docum |
When | ripe, the rind has a slightly waxy feel. |
When the fruits, called achenes, are | ripe they have gray-white colored, densely woolly st |
When | ripe they easily break off from the plant and due to |
When the fruits, called achenes, are | ripe they are ellipsoid to ovate in outline, flat in |
When | ripe they are sweet but also slightly bitter. |
02 and 1907 and thus appeared at a particularly | ripe time for publishing success and influence upon |
Meanwhile, the Athletics seemed | ripe to be overthrown without Catfish Hunter in the |
0 cm long and 2-6 cm broad, splitting open when | ripe to release the numerous seeds. |
feeling that now the heat was off the time was | ripe to get a younger leader potentially more capabl |
d potatoes, mixed into hot pasta with chucks of | ripe tomatoes, shaved over a crisp salad. |
It is one of the major volatile compounds in | ripe tomatoes. |
Ripe utricles | |
During the proceedings, Lincoln chose a | ripe watermelon from a nearby wagon, broke it open, |
colder), to occur sometime after the grapes are | ripe, which means that the grapes may hang on the vi |
The fruit is edible, but eating it before it is | ripe will cause a burning sensation in one's mouth. |
song favorably, calling it a "beautiful ballad, | ripe with simple, universal truths about the mercuri |
d on general description, it is a garden planet | ripe with vegetation, an ancient world as the alien |
It is | ripe with social commentary because it allows the di |
grunge metal overshadowing hard rock, although | ripe with impressive guitar solos from the 12 year o |
It is loose in consistency yet | ripe with flavors. |
Michael Mayo, Proposed Academic Freedom Act | ripe with mumbo jumbo, South Florida Sun-Sentinel |
s of the East and West, when the time should be | ripe, would drive the Turks from Europe and march ac |
produced dry however in exceptionally warm and | ripe years (such as 1989) some producers have made a |
In the South Indian state of Kerala, the | ripe yellow fruits of a local variety called Nendran |
school, but it is decided that the time is not | ripe yet. |
and passed the bar examination in 1945, at the | ripe, young age of 20. |
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