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  • the Toronto Star reported that the dutchie and apple fritter were the chain's most popular type of
  • " Apple fritters" are well known, although the America
  • It is one of two doughnuts (along with the apple fritter) that has been available on Tim Horton
  • , "dutchie", honey dip, sour cream glazed, and apple fritter.
  • Apple fritters, pies, and other apple treats are the
  • 1991 An Apple from a tree, short stories.
  • They share the apple from the tree of life and live happily togethe
  • rds at Film Fest New Haven, in 1997 the Silver Apple from National Educational Media Network.
  • The Orange, Peach, Grape, Banana, and Apple fruits are all tree crops.
  • es such as Kodak (already in the market before Apple), Fujifilm, Canon, and Nikon entered the digit
  • t end of Bennett Valley were infested with oak apple gall.
  • alternative binomial, Spondias cytherea, Malay Apple), Golden apple, is an equatorial or tropical t
  • ng, and specifically accused companies such as Apple, Google, Yahoo!, Oracle, and Facebook of build
  • eported food plants include willow, cultivated apple, grape and peach trees.
  • t offers wide range of juice including orange, apple, grape, blackcurrant, pink grapefruit and mang
  • sty blend of mixed white fruits, with hints of apple, grapefruit and a tropical whiff of mango.
  • mentioned in online and print venues, such as Apple, Graphis Inc., Communication Arts, HOW and Pri
  • ate anion, [Fe(C2O4)3]3-, which appears a deep apple green in colour.
  • th Carolina, who was Greg's former bandmate in Apple Green and The Greg Pope Band.
  • Attractive apple green and yellow Iznik tiles grace the porch,
  • A small apple green damselfly with black thoracic stripes an
  • (also described as a pale yellow), against an apple green background.
  • s a popular stop for rockhounds looking for an apple- green chert-like mineral Variscite, also known
  • Brighton and South Coast Railway, 957 carrying apple green, similar to liveries used by the North E
  • r nine years as a guide and translator for Big Apple Greeters of New York.
  • r, more frenetic style is still evident, Candy Apple Grey also features more introverted, toned-dow
  • Candy Apple Grey also marks the completion of the band's t
  • st stores in southern Florida were sold to Red Apple Group, a New York supermarket chain owned by J
  • red United Refining as a subsidiary of his Red Apple Group.
  • Apple groves foster the production of the traditiona
  • It the largest apple growing valley in Himchal Pradesh and has been
  • The larvae seem to prefer apple growing in orchards.
  • esents about the southern limit for commercial apple growing.
  • annonball Blitz achieved some notoriety in the Apple hacking community as being rather difficult to
  • In 1996, Apple had released Squeak under their "Squeak licens
  • Apple had planned for this song to be the title song
  • The apple had been discovered on the farm of John Ball i
  • commemorations (Battle Iowa) or celebrations ( Apple Harvest Festival).
  • Burlington is the home of the Old Fashioned Apple Harvest Festival (started in 1973), which has
  • at a diamond interchange and continues east as Apple Harvest Drive, a four-lane undivided highway t
  • The fair is held to celebrate the apple harvest from the nearby Brushy Mountains.
  • t increases greatly during the annual pear and apple harvest.
  • Apple has promoted the iPod and iTunes with several
  • This apple has a greenish-yellow to orange skin streaked
  • Apple has patent protection covering the implementat
  • Every McIntosh apple has a direct lineage to a single tree discover
  • Apple has been working to get LLVM integrated into G
  • Apple has similarly disallowed other programs made t
  • The apple has a fluffily crisp fruit.
  • task is usually performed by iTunes, but since Apple has only released versions for Mac OS X, Windo
  • Apparently he implies that Apple has become the big brother it rebelled against
  • The hybrid, A. 'Red Apple', has, in some areas, escaped cultivation and
  • (oak, ash, silver birch, wild cherry and crab apple) have been planted, and five hectares have bee
  • mpanies such as Microsoft, Hewlett Packard and Apple have their French head offices in this area.
  • , that she would gave his best friend the same apple he had given her as a symbol of his love.
  • Since leaving Apple, he has co-founded three companies: Radius in
  • Before Apple he worked at Xerox PARC and NeXT.
  • eight, and with a rounded skull, or so-called ' apple head," which so persists in making its appeara
  • with parts from two sources located closer to Apple headquarters a 1 Infinite Loop Drive on De Anz
  • "My Apple Heart" - 4:15
  • album is perched in a tree and reaches for an apple held in Shakira's hand.
  • The apple held by the youngest girl at the right may all
  • The Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music, a classical cha
  • Darragh is a faculty member of Apple Hill Chamber Music, New Hampshire, USA, regula
  • He was born in Apple Hill, Ontario, the son of John Kennedy and Cat
  • He was born in Apple Hill, Ontario and became a farmer.
  • He farmed at Apple Hill.
  • e was secretary for the Chamber of Commerce at Apple Hill.
  • However, that night whilst peeling the apple his friends trick him.
  • rture and Sam retaliated with a quickly-thrown apple, hitting Ferny square on the nose.
  • amasundara once sent into the studio a wind up apple holding a "Hare Krishna" flag.
  • Apple Hong as Cen Anqi
  • He is saved by Qianqian ( Apple Hong), a Vietnamese bride purchased and brough
  • ow stars Ivy Lee, Terence Cao, Huang Biren and Apple Hong.
  • service is meant to combat competitors such as Apple, Hotmail, AOL and Gmail which invest money int
  • Apple House
  • teve Wozniak, was the BASIC interpreter of the Apple I and original Apple II computers.
  • sed in many commercial products, including the Apple I, Apple II, Commodore VIC-20, Nintendo Entert
  • Lemon, Icy Green Tea, Iced Passionfruit, Iced Apple, Iced Mango, Iced Honey Green Tea, Iced Lemon,
  • Ice cider-also apple icewine or cidre de glace in French, sold as i
  • a copy of the iWork '09 software suite and an Apple ID.
  • Similar titles for the Apple II include Santa Paravia en Fiumaccio (1978) b
  • as ported to numerous platforms, including the Apple II (1982), Commodore 64 (1983), Atari 800 (198
  • oftware in 1979 (later named VisiCorp) for the Apple II computer, it propelled the Apple from being
  • Later versions for both the Apple II and Atari were named Tumble Bugs.
  • higan, when he began creating software for the Apple II with financial backing from Steve Wynn.
  • game published by Sirius Software Inc. for the Apple II and Commodore 64.
  • renta wrote the Elk Cloner virus that infected Apple II machines.
  • Lacking an Apple II computer and Apple-Cat modem, in addition t
  • s, which seems to have been turning the entire Apple II computer and Apple-Cat modem into a program
  • nces from the first as well as support for the Apple II high-resolution graphics modes, that most p
  • d by Strategic Simulations, Inc. it ran on the Apple II platform.
  • s home system at the time, the Atari 2600, the Apple II and the Commodore 64.
  • In addition to Apple II clones, Multitech also developed a Zilog Z8
  • a text-based resource-management game for the Apple II family of computers, written in BASIC in De
  • s the publisher of several early games for the Apple II series of computers including The Lion's Sh
  • Apple II system clocks, also known as real-time cloc
  • a 1982 computer game by MUSE Software for the Apple II computer.
  • ble on cassette and disk and in the ROM of the Apple II Plus and subsequent models, was released in
  • The 1982 game Crossfire for the Apple II and Atari platforms is often considered a p
  • ked remarkably crude, even by the standards of Apple II games.
  • laster is a 1981 computer pinball game for the Apple II resembling the classic Firepower table.
  • sticks or paddles rather than key presses; the Apple II could only register a single key press at a
  • f the time, such as the Macintosh, PC, and the Apple II series.
  • Integer BASIC and was the BASIC in ROM in all Apple II series computers after the original Apple I
  • s originally developed by 321 Software and the Apple II conversion was done by Philip Thomas Kovila
  • clock/calendar did not become standard in the Apple II line of computers until 1987 with the intro
  • Apple II series
  • It was implemented on the Apple II computing platform and was used in American
  • ll published a 1981 release for the TRS-80 and Apple II as well as the Atari series.
  • le, most Data General Nova, IBM 1130, and many Apple II computers had only 4 K words of RAM install
  • gelsoft released by Mindscape in 1987, for the Apple II and PC-DOS computer platforms.
  • first and only FidoNet mailer written for the Apple II series of computers, using the shell progra
  • r of a local FidoNet BBS, to win a bet that an Apple II version of FidoNet could not be written.
  • lp wanted advertisement was placed on national Apple II BBSes requesting a top of the line 65C02 pr
  • The Laser 128 was a clone of the Apple II series of personal computers, first release
  • Silver is a game for the Apple II family of personal computers, created in 19
  • floppy drive for IIe, IIc/IIc Plus, and IIGS ( Apple's 3.5-inch drives for the Apple II stopped at
  • all! was also created for the Commodore 64 and Apple II using Activision Gamemaker as a demonstrati
  • llium) and ported to other systems such as the Apple II and Commodore 64.
  • Phasor - Apple II sound card
  • r data in his implementation of BASIC, and the Apple II was an 8-bit computer.
  • friends at their university, often playing the Apple II game Wizardry, and computer games designed
  • he 1980s, Huntress did game programming on the Apple II computer as a hobby, creating space flight
  • mented as part of the Integer BASIC ROM in the Apple II series of computers.
  • BASIC was a dialect of BASIC supplied with the Apple II series of computers.
  • After the Apple II version, VisiCalc was also released for the
  • ngle drive and backup with a full classroom of Apple II computers networked together.
  • The game was originally released for the Apple II computer platform and was later released fo
  • The 6502-based Apple II was not designed to support fast graphics a
  • man (credited as "Mangrove Earthshoe") for the Apple II platform, released in 1982 by Datamost.
  • The Prisoner is a 1980 Apple II computer game produced by Edu-Ware.
  • then "perform" their score through use of the Apple II keyboard or paddle input devices to introdu
  • Sir-tech Software, Inc. for the Commodore 64, Apple II and as a PC booter (using DOS).
  • me is available for DOS, Commodore 64, and the Apple II and features a limited palette of colors an
  • Elk Cloner spread by infecting the Apple II operating system using a technique now know
  • ow to launch the messages automatically on his Apple II computer.
  • o computer games based upon the series for the Apple II computer.
  • t was based upon the same concepts as the 1981 Apple II game RobotWar.
  • restling game released by Epyx in 1986 for the Apple II and 1987 for the Commodore 64.
  • cassette, then included in ROM on the original Apple II computer at release in 1977, it was the fir
  • puter Games, Inc, and released in 1980 for the Apple II and other computers.
  • lation game developed by David Mullich for the Apple II in 1980.
  • Gobbler is a 1981 computer game for the Apple II family of computers, published by On-Line S
  • he Altair 8800 to the Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Apple II series.
  • e Missing Ring is a 1982 computer game for the Apple II family of computers, published by Datamost.
  • RI developed a TEMPEST approved version of the Apple II Plus called the Microfix for U.S. Army FORS
  • , set as an internal goal in the design of the Apple II computer to be able to faithfully reproduce
  • Spectre is a 1982 computer game for the Apple II family of computers, written by Bob Flanaga
  • er game developed by Al Lowe (in 1982) for the Apple II and published by Sierra On-Line.
  • rcade game hit Scramble & Super Cobra with the Apple II game Choplifter, Fort Apocalypse is a 2-D s
  • re created for home computer platforms such as Apple II Plus, TRS-80 and PC.
  • 64 home computer, then ported out to both the Apple II series and PC compatibles.
  • is about the programming language used on the Apple II computer..
  • t was released in versions compatible with the Apple II series, Commodore 64, and DOS varieties of
  • glesoft and published by Mindscape for the PC, Apple II and Mac.
  • orgon is a horizontally-scrolling shoot 'em up Apple II computer game released in 1981 developed by
  • ere also released for MS-DOS, Commodore 64 and Apple II home computers, and look a bit different fr
  • Depth Charge is a game for the Apple II family of computers, created in 1978 by pro
  • , producing several games for Commodore 64 and Apple II computers.
  • ers of its day such as the Atari 8-bit family, Apple II and Commodore 64.
  • Spinnaker Software for the Atari 800, C64 and Apple II platforms.
  • s an aerial combat video game released for the Apple II computer in 1980.
  • l games there, including Rocky's Boots for the Apple II series computer.
  • Phasor Zap is a game for the Apple II family of computers, created in 1978 by pro
  • nt options, such as printing either of the two Apple II high-resolution pages alone, both in a sing
  • r Puck Man were popular Pac-Man clones for the Apple II home computer line.
  • developed in MacFORTH, and later ported to the Apple II and Commodore 64.
  • 00 by Ray Sato and subsequently translated for Apple II by Ron Shaker.
  • Echo II, an effects program for Apple II (1985)
  • orted were CP/M and TRS-DOS (since muMATH-79), Apple II (since muMATH-80) and MS-DOS (in muMATH-83,
  • It was developed and published by Epyx for the Apple II and Commodore 64.
  • How to Program the Apple II Using 6502 Assembly Language (1981)
  • ar computing systems of the day, including the Apple II and Commodore 64.
  • It was originally developed for the Apple II and later ported to the Atari 400/800 and t
  • roduced Legacy of the Ancients in 1987 for the Apple II & Commodore 64 (and later the PC), followed
  • tporn Adventure was originally written for the Apple II in Applesoft BASIC.
  • so released MLX for the Atari 8-bit family and Apple II family.
  • Swashbuckler is a 1982 computer game for the Apple II family of computers, created by Paul Stephe
  • two-card sampler, and Effects II software for Apple II (1983)
  • of the "low-res" graphic modes and making the Apple II one of the first microcomputers to use colo
  • ayer text adventure game for the Atari 800 and Apple II computer families.
  • It was released for the Apple II and Commodore 64.
  • In the original Apple II version, the height of the blows are contro
  • ter game by Dani Bunten Berry released for the Apple II in either 1980 or June 1, 1982.
  • They were built into some Taiwan-made Apple II clones.
  • Mars Cars is a 1982 Apple II game produced by Datamost.
  • sions of SuperCalc were later released for the Apple II family, for PCs running DOS, and, after Sor
  • lar computer platforms of the time such as the Apple II and the Commodore 64.
  • A screenshot from the Apple II version of Aztec.
  • "A TEMPEST approved version of the Apple II Plus called the Microfix was developed by G
  • Apple II Pirate Lore Rubi-Con 5, March 29, 2003
  • After buying an Apple II in January 1978, he went to work for Apple
  • Power users often had their Apple II's peripheral slots completely filled with e
  • ls up different options through the use of the Apple II's game paddles.
  • in total, are located in the zero page of the Apple II's real, physical memory map (at $00-$1F), w
  • Firebug used the Apple II's lo-res graphics mode, which displayed 16
  • Olympic Decathlon (1981 for Apple II) aka Microsoft Decathlon (1982 for IBM PC)
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