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| iffins, or Beefings, are round, slightly flat, | apples about three inches across and two and a half i |
| Fuji | apples account for 80% of China's 20 million tons gro |
| s a remixed version of a track from the fourth | Apples album, The Discovery of a World Inside the Moo |
| and even larger in certain cultivated orchard | apples; among the largest-fruited cultivars (all of w |
| ain formed Alphastone, touring with the Silver | Apples amongst others. |
| Pomes, such as | apples and pears, are also accessory fruits, with muc |
| narrative that's in place is that it compares | apples and with elephants. |
| ole grain breads, fresh and dried fruits, like | apples and figs. |
| tti have invested heavily in the production of | apples and other fruits in the district. |
| on diprotic acids include malic acid, found in | apples and cherries, and tartaric acid, found in grap |
| hings, but is usually sprinkled on fruits like | apples and pineapples. |
| liqueur, similar in taste to both granny smith | apples and green apple flavored candy. |
| h Apple Cake is a kind of dense cake made with | apples and sold mostly in Pennsylvania. |
| alled Ynys Afallach, which means the Island of | Apples and this fruit once grew in great abundance. |
| ple pudding) consists of alternating layers of | apples and sweetened buttered bread crumbs or cracker |
| important agricultural species such as grapes, | apples, and other fruits. |
| a piano came ashore in Holland, Michigan while | apples and wood debris were found at Saugatuck. |
| ding hen coops, tending livestock, and picking | apples and pears. |
| ater recalled that Curry ate many of the green | apples and proceeded to score six touchdowns and kick |
| ily found in foods such as cashew nuts, cashew | apples, and cashew nutshell oil, but also in mangos a |
| Candy | apples and 'whelks' (actually periwinkles) could be o |
| Judgment can compare | apples and oranges, and can do so without quantifying |
| including freshly made soups, beef stew, baked | apples, and pickled pigs feet. |
| a time, and these feelings add up no more than | apples and pears add up. |
| ornamental bushes, and old varieties of pears, | apples and other fruit attached to the walls in the s |
| erasus and other Prunus species, as well as on | apples and Crataegus. |
| Hill established an orchard here in 1670, with | apples and pears from Herefordshire and Devon that we |
| Some of your | apples and some of your beer!' refers to the combinat |
| A comparison of | apples and oranges occurs when two items or groups of |
| arch Center, used spectrometry to analyze both | apples and oranges. |
| able Research, concluded: "[...] the comparing | apples and oranges defense should no longer be consid |
| oned the premise of the incomparable nature of | apples and oranges, both in serious publications and |
| , in Herefordshire, a region known for growing | apples and pears suitable for cider and perry. |
| "Wine, | Apples and Flowers" |
| the phenological development of fruits such as | apples and pears using the BBCH-scale. |
| It is found in the coating of | apples, and other fruits, and it is responsible for t |
| um, Witch-hazel, grapefruit, brussels sprouts, | apples and other plant sources. |
| But it's like comparing | apples and oranges. |
| ick their own fruits and vegetables, primarily | apples and strawberries, or already-harvested produce |
| cheeses, butter, poultry, cereals, vegetables, | apples and pears and cider to England, horses and far |
| vel Newton's laws don't apply, but they do for | apples and planets. |
| ms, similar in the manner to which cider (from | apples) and perry (from pears) are made. |
| owever, tend to assume that you cannot compare | apples and oranges is a descriptive statement capable |
| cellist and constructed a play cello with two | apples and pineapple that grew from the pea plant sti |
| s and bosses by jumping on them, or collecting | apples and marbles to use as projectiles. |
| rce of the name), and the free distribution of | apples and penny coins were also customs. |
| Laizi, craving freedom and candied crab | apples, and Douzi escape, but return after seeing a p |
| roset in Ashkenazi homes is a blend of chopped | apples and nuts spiced with wine and cinnamon, Sephar |
| vetch flour, 100 drachmai melilot, 16 drachmai | apples, and 16 drachmai Celtic nard. |
| Palate: Mature oak with caramel, baked | apples, and spice. |
| A festival to celebrate the | apples and what they did for the county during the ha |
| The area has orchards of | apples and pears. |
| edcurrants, blackcurrants, most citrus fruits, | apples, and raspberries, set very well; others, such |
| like cider and calvados, made from local grown | apples and pears. |
| rah Hart had eaten too many pips (pits) of her | apples and got poisoned by the prussic acid in the pi |
| al economy is predominantly agricultural, with | apples and grapes being the main crops. |
| Certain foods, such as | apples and pears, contain considerable amounts of fre |
| Then the dough is folded over the | apples and the dumplings are baked until tender. |
| hosts usually reward them with pretzels, nuts, | apples and sweets. |
| The House of | Apples and Eyeballs with The Octopus Project (Gravefa |
| ing in the finest fruits -- pears and peaches, | apples and grapes." |
| vosa, which included a diet consisting only of | apples and tomatoes. |
| Creek Dry Cider A dry cider made from Okanagan | apples and pears. |
| r a coat hanger, and percussion sounds include | apples and a pen dragged over the wire of a spiral no |
| The area is famous for | apples and Pokaszepetk is part of the Zalaian Apple R |
| It can also be found in other fruits such as | apples and plums. |
| Heaven and Earth) mashed potatoes with stewed | apples and fried blood pudding |
| ey were very poor, he had to resort to selling | apples and peanuts at soccer games and train stations |
| It is made by crushing | apples and squeezing out the liquid. |
| l products such as hogs packed in oak barrels, | apples, and cattle to markets in St. Louis and New Or |
| asty buns, cook bouillon and make strudel with | apples and nuts, dead are women who had been faithful |
| alad from boiled beetroots, carrots, potatoes, | apples and pickled cucumber. |
| Most residents grew corn and | apples and kept bees for honey. |
| ' | Apples and Cheese' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus |
| It harvests and sells twenty varieties of | apples annually, with McIntosh, Macoun, Cortland, and |
| cksmiths, apple cider, fried apple pies, dried | apples, apple jam, etc. Pork barbecue and chicken bar |
| print "I have | $apples apples\\n"; |
| cteric fruits include, but are not limited to, | apples, apricots, avocados, bananas, cantaloupes, fig |
| agricultural crops are fruits such as grapes, | apples, apricots, pears etc. |
| Fuji | apples are now grown in traditional apple-growing sta |
| Apples are peeled and cored, placed on a portion of d | |
| t eaten during the given deadline, three extra | apples are to be eaten. |
| Apples are also used in other cakes, including chocol | |
| n upside-down tart in which the fruit (usually | apples) are caramelized in butter and sugar before th |
| atz's story is recounted in the 1971 book When | Apples Are Ripe: The Story of Clayton Kratz, and the |
| (Razor blades in | apples are urban legend.) |
| rchard is no longer present, however some Crab | apples are present that may have reverted back from t |
| aquaria are often lower than optimal, and sea | apples are often seen attempting to feed not only at |
| Haralson | apples are crisp and juicy, having a tart flavor. |
| Apples are a major cash-crop for the region. | |
| Empire | apples are red, juicy, firm, crunchy and sweet. |
| Apples are ground up and placed in a cylinder, and a | |
| Sea | apples are holothuroids, and as such share many of th |
| e traditional method used to produce ice wine: | apples are left on the trees, at the mercy of the wea |
| Silver | Apples are an American psychedelic electronic music d |
| More cider | apples are being planted to expand the product range. |
| The | apples are golden and have the power to break any enc |
| Fuji | apples are typically large or very large and round, o |
| The | apples are medium in size and red, despite its name. |
| Every October is "Apple Day" when the | apples are harvested from locally owned orchards. |
| ally for several decades in Japan to pollinate | apples, as it is now in the US. |
| olic acid is present in many plants, including | apples, basil, bilberries, cranberries, elder flower, |
| Apples Be Ripe (1930) | |
| In 2005, juice produced from Hardanger | apples became Norway's third product to be granted pr |
| r example, honey; most legumes; fruits such as | apples, blackberries, blueberries, cantaloupe, cherri |
| It was used mainly on | apples, but also on other fruit trees, garden crops, |
| the result of isolated acts of individual 'bad | apples' but part of a systemic bias in many police fo |
| d on the subject, each of which concluded that | apples can be compared to oranges fairly easily and o |
| Apples can be pushed on these to kill them and offer | |
| With refrigeration, Fuji | apples can remain fresh for up to a year. |
| when the ship, also carrying a large cargo of | apples, capsized in the middle of the lake. |
| ans, lentils, yams, rice, alfalfa, mung beans, | apples, carrots, pomegranates, wheat germ, rice bran, |
| -based fillings such as stewed or fresh fruit ( | apples, cherries, apricots, chopped lemon, etc), jam, |
| ge of fruit species, including amongst others, | apples, citrus, feijoas, figs, grapes, pears and pers |
| Outside of Japan the popularity of Fuji | apples continues to grow. |
| d to make a traditional apple pie but left the | apples cooking in butter and sugar for too long. |
| includes time spent in the company of Singing | Apples, Dancing Waters, an enormous serpentine puppet |
| In Greece and Turkey, it consists of | apples, dates, chopped almonds, and wine. |
| Frozen | apples destined to become ice cider |
| pple crop, produces about 135,000 tons of Fuji | apples each year, with only Red Delicious and Golden |
| There are also | apples embedded in the earth. |
| 2. "When Will the Good | Apples Fall" (Young) |
| The ciders are made from 17 varieties of | apples, fermented and matured for up to two years. |
| ing on his own tribe's ways, pulls a couple of | apples for himself, but then helps Loana pull down a |
| he orchard to the left of the stables provided | apples for the house for 9 months of the year, by gro |
| nding grain for grist, cutting chaff, chopping | apples for the cider press and generating electricity |
| Apples for Cheyenne by Elizabeth Gerlach, Illustrator | |
| a "scrumpy house", selling cider made from the | apples from the orchards in the village. |
| These include magic | apples from the branches of the Asgardian world tree, |
| e goal, with the addendum it must be made from | apples from the tree that grows in the churchyard. |
| manager picked three or four hatfuls of green | apples from an orchard near the tracks. |
| ed at some times through the sale of grass and | apples from the church's orchards In 1901 the parsona |
| A witch imprisons a girl who was stealing | apples from her orchard. |
| Mike Pesce aka Mikey | Apples got Brad the job and played bass for Hollow. |
| 5. "Those | apples gotta be worth a fortune." |
| Hebb owned orchards where he grew | apples, grapes and peaches. |
| Oranges, like | apples, grow on trees. |
| Apples grow up the wall of the garden | |
| ohnnie Ray and Maxim Vengerov, EK-OK, and Will | Apples Grow on Mars?. |
| ider, brewed in South Africa from Granny Smith | apples grown in Elgin, Western Cape. |
| 45% of all | apples grown in the UK are used for cider making. |
| Its main ingredients are dried | apples, ham, flour, milk and eggs. |
| employ traditional production methods and use | apples harvested in Cornwall and the South West. |
| uction into the U.S. market in the 1980s, Fuji | apples have gained popularity with American consumers |
| Braeburn | apples have a unique combination of sweet and tart fl |
| ier in cars, as well as genetically engineered | apples, heavier-than-air flight and "a lightbulb that |
| rd That You Can't See" is a 2001 single by The | Apples in Stereo. |
| March 4, 2010 Robert Schneider along with The | Apples in Stereo launched stepthroughtheportal.com, a |
| abel's first album, New Magnetic Wonder by The | Apples in Stereo, was released on February 6, 2007. |
| In addition to The | Apples in Stereo, Simian Records has also signed the |
| In Volkamers time one saw the "Goldenen of | apples in the citrus fruits Hesperides" the Greek myt |
| It was engineered by The | Apples in Stereo and Jim McIntyre, with assistant eng |
| The album was engineered by The | Apples in Stereo with Ron Marschall, Robert Christian |
| m, one of the largest producers and sellers of | apples in Spartanburg County. |
| sidered one of the most serious direct pest of | apples in the mid-Atlantic region of North America. |
| The | Apples in Stereo were officially the first band sched |
| ble, rhubarb tart was sometimes renamed Spring | apples in the 19th century. |
| The Olivia Tremor Control/The | Apples in Stereo is a 1994 split single by the two El |
| tually discredited by Robert Schneider, of The | Apples in Stereo, a close friend of Mangum's. |
| a parisitoid of Eriosoma lanigerum, a pest of | apples in Asia. |
| hrase in the song "Thank You Very Much" by The | Apples in Stereo on their debut album, Fun Trick Nois |
| how he and Mr Merton used to go scrumping for | apples in Mr Yentob's garden (a reference to Alan Yen |
| Live in Chicago is a live album by The | Apples in Stereo that was released exclusively as an |
| d previously had experience producing with The | Apples in Stereo and his own solo project, Marbles. |
| The | Apples in Stereo |
| Apples In Paradise | |
| The cover features the Silver | Apples in a plane cockpit with drug paraphernalia and |
| uced by Robert Schneider and engineered by The | Apples in Stereo with Ron Marshall, Robert Christians |
| y Robert Peter Schneider and engineered by The | Apples in Stereo with Robert Christian and Jim McInty |
| as also released albums from side bands of The | Apples in Stereo members; 010 by Ulysses and Songs Ab |
| "I hope that there are sour | apples in every bushel." |
| and was recorded after Robert Schneider of The | Apples in Stereo, a member of the Elephant 6 collecti |
| The | Apples in Stereo later performed "Can You Feel It?" o |
| Hilarie Sidney, drummer for The | Apples in Stereo and Per Ole Bratset of the band Pale |
| hnitzen') is sliced, such as the thinly sliced | apples in this dish (compare to 'Wiener Schnitzel', v |
| Wallpaper Reverie is the third album from The | Apples in Stereo. |
| originally being the clearing in a forest with | apples in it. |
| Co. in the liner notes for albums such as The | Apples in Stereo's Hypnotic Suggestion EP or Neutral |
| The two tracks by The | Apples in Stereo would appear on the Science Faire co |
| In the case of | apples, in which research is being carried out in ord |
| "Ding Dong Merrily on High/The Cordal Jig/Old | Apples in Winter/Con Cassidys" - 4:43 |
| It was the city renowned for the best | apples in all Armenia. |
| nd's official greatest hits compilation Rotten | Apples in 2001, though the length of the song was red |
| Sunday: The | Apples in Stereo, Bon Iver, Boris, Cut Copy, Dinosaur |
| Look Away + 4 is the third EP from The | Apples in Stereo. |
| Foliage, The Minders' Hooray for Tuesday, The | Apples in stereo's Tone Soul Evolution, Her Wallpaper |
| on is a greatest hits compilation album by The | Apples in Stereo. |
| eath the Sky, New Found Glory, Beck, Morphine, | Apples in Stereo, Jesus Lizard, Neutral Milk Hotel, T |
| Other Performers The | Apples In Stereo, 20%, 40engine, Acoustic Ross, Adam' |
| ciders made solely or primarily with Dabinett | apples, including Thatchers and Sheppy's. |
| This single has been featured on | Apples' iPod Shuffle advertisements, the British tele |
| The band The | Apples is an Israeli Funk nine piece - including a dr |
| s covered in 24 carat gold, symbolizing golden | apples, jump in the fountain. |
| The Golden | Apples jumping in the fountain |
| Road | Apples lead singer and principal songwriter Finn Finn |
| ning fat-man" accidentally kills a man picking | apples, Linnie Blake's comments are also relevant to |
| as climbing trees, leaping, flying, gathering | apples, lying around, fighting, fondling, shooting ar |
| Oak | apples may be brownish, yellowish, greenish, pinkish |
| d hot donuts, the mill also sells a variety of | apples, meats, cheeses, pies, candies, breads, and fr |
| Comfort Me with | Apples: More Adventures at the Table (2001) |
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