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  • these feelings add up no more than apples and pears add up.
  • ay her eggs, including plums, peaches, apples, pears, and other stone fruits.
  • tter, poultry, cereals, vegetables, apples and pears and cider to England, horses and farm stock fr
  • hildren called door-to door requesting apples, pears and other sweet treats in exchange for singing
  • and Arthur Peacocke; authors P.D. James, Iain Pears and J.R.R. Tolkien; musician Thom Yorke; sport
  • ant and with the kindliest of eyes, were Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten my hero."
  • would describe it as “like cider but made from pearsand after repeating this tens of thousands of
  • gue was founded by James La Fontaine and Henry Pears and started with the 1904-05 season with only
  • r) and orchards (the Bekaa is renowned for its pears and jujube or Chinese dates).
  • Farmers in the area raised pears and other produce.
  • also orchards producing fruits such as apples, pears, and plums.
  • had a garden abounding in the finest fruits -- pears and peaches, apples and grapes."
  • th Stella Dalberg, Erna Spoorenberg, Sir Peter Pears and Eric Tappy.
  • iver where he worked as an orchardist, raising pears and apples.
  • s a thriving fruit-growing industry, including pears and peaches.
  • others, apples, citrus, feijoas, figs, grapes, pears and persimmons.
  • elp carry market garden produce (strawberries, pears and plums) to market in Birmingham.
  • opter arrived he would release one hostage, Mr Pears, and only keep Mrs Martin.
  • y 3, 2010,along with goalkeeping coach Stephen Pears and first team coach Colin Cooper.
  • les, 309 varieties of apples, 557 varieties of pears, and 94 varieties of peaches..
  • known for its large masses of apple, cherries, pears and various other fruits.
  • grafts of 1,800 varieties of apples, 1,000 of pears, and other fruits in similar numbers.
  • Aldeburgh, where her associates Britten, Peter Pears and Imogen Holst are also interred.
  • ntrations and occurs naturally in raspberries, pears and other plants.
  • 1500 varieties of old roses, 800 varieties of pears, and 550 varieties of apple trees.
  • 25% to 45% diced pears, any variety
  • trees, ornamental bushes, and old varieties of pears, apples and other fruit attached to the walls
  • ated and unirrigated land of almonds, cereals, pears, apples, olives, peaches, etc.
  • ion of the town of White Bluffs, production of pears, apples, vegetables, and grapes for wine produ
  • , producing a wide variety of fruits including pears, apricots and apples.
  • r to which cider (from apples) and perry (from pears) are made.
  • om small radish, yuja, pomegranate, and Korean pears are added for a fragrant version.
  • Red Anjou pears are very similar to the original Anjou other t
  • Pomes, such as apples and pears, are also accessory fruits, with much of the f
  • tia at Glyndebourne, and later succeeded Peter Pears as director of the Aldeburgh Festival.
  • impses of landscape between cactus and prickly pears, as well as portraits of men of culture like N
  • assachusetts growing heirloom apples, peaches, pears, Asian pears, apricots, plums, cherries and gr
  • Pears began his career as a trainee with Exeter City
  • y by the continuing growth of d'Anjou and Bosc pears, both winter pears more tolerant of cold than
  • Britten and Pears both had a strong hand in drafting the story,
  • After William Pears bought Trillium out of the JV company Telereal
  • are a variety of fruit trees including apples, pears, cherry, and soft fruit including currants, ra
  • burgh Festival with Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears, conducting at the Snape Maltings on many occa
  • Certain foods, such as apples and pears, contain considerable amounts of free fructose
  • principal economic activity (peaches, apples, pears, corn).
  • English Chamber Orchestra, Janet Baker, Peter Pears, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Decca 1965
  • s are fruits such as grapes, apples, apricots, pears etc.
  • Johnson was the official pianist at Peter Pears' first masterclasses at the Snape Maltings, wh
  • Pork and Beans can, bananas, cherries, apples, pears, fortune cookies, and cups of coffee.
  • Supported by the Tricycle Theatre, The Pears Foundation and One to One Children Foundation,
  • ished an orchard here in 1670, with apples and pears from Herefordshire and Devon that were used fo
  • ed as gentle and generous; he often gives away pears from his pear-trees to children passing by.
  • hold an annual themed exhibition in the Peter Pears Gallery over July and August.
  • 50/50 JV company Telereal in 2002 with William Pears Group (WPG) to buy the property portfolio of B
  • The site is now owned by the William Pears Group.
  • ocytes , commonly described as resembling "two pears hanging together", rather than the "Maltese Cr
  • and the repository for temperate small fruit, pears, hazelnut, butternut and specialty crops is lo
  • Williams, an eau de vie produced with Williams pears, in Martigny, Canton of Valais, Switzerland.
  • According to Britten's partner Peter Pears in 1980 "Ben was on a different track now, and
  • Andrew Pears introduces Pears soap in London.
  • Pears, Lake, Sun.
  • Her book, Pears, Lake, Sun, was published by the University of
  • In August 2004, Pears left Mangotsfield to join Exmouth Town as play
  • The grave of his partner, Sir Peter Pears, lies next to his, and near to that of Imogen
  • company Telereal was established with William Pears Ltd, to acquire the property portfolio of Brit
  • d it also hybridizes easily with other prickly pears, making identification sometimes tricky.
  • composer Benjamin Britten and the tenor Peter Pears might be there as would the art dealer Anthony
  • nor Mass (Enescu, with Kathleen Ferrier, Peter Pears, Norman Walker, etc.), the Lully Miserere, and
  • sset basin and a scar; two branches with small pears, one of them with five yellow ones with a brig
  • Peeled pears or peaches, ripe or canned
  • is within nature, which brings prunes, apples, pears or chestnuts depending on the season.
  • Williamine's William pears originate from nearby orchards and have been a
  • Sorbitol is found in apples, pears, peaches, and prunes.
  • , guavas, kiwis, mangoes, nectarines, peaches, pears, persimmons, plums, and tomatoes.
  • Pears, Peter, The Travel Diaries of Peter Pears, 193
  • es, cantaloupe, cherries, cranberries, grapes, pears, plums, raspberries, and strawberries; and veg
  • ws who worked in the vineyards and orchards of pears, plums, pomegranates and apples.
  • In September 2005, Pears returned to Tiverton Town,
  • ral community, early crops consisted of mainly pears, satsumas, strawberries, and figs that were th
  • She saw a royal garden and wanted to eat some pears she saw there.
  • Sir Peter Pears, singer lived in Offord Road.
  • A Pears soap commercial featuring the curly haired chi
  • the painting was used in an advertisement for Pears soap, it became famous.
  • ed over many generations in advertisements for Pears soap.
  • ubbles is acquired for advertising purposes by Pears soap.
  • pears, sour and sweet cherries, oranges and kumquats
  • The Pears Special Resource Provision (PSRP) at the schoo
  • In July 1969, Benjamin Britten and Sir Peter Pears stayed at the Inn.
  • fruit and vegetable crops including cherries, pears, strawberries and asparagus, but the area is k
  • rdshire, a region known for growing apples and pears suitable for cider and perry.
  • David Pears supervised her B.Phil.
  • Ya pears taste similar to a mild Bosc pear, but are cri
  • rows into a pear-tree, which now provides free pears to the children, thus preserving the heritage
  • Some other varieties of green pears turn yellow as they ripen.
  • These very juicy, white to light yellow pears, unlike the round Nashi pears (P.
  • gical development of fruits such as apples and pears using the BBCH-scale.
  • 7, despite being linked with a move to Elmore, Pears was appointed as manager of Exmouth Town.
  • The pears were also inferior seedlings, but there were g
  • The pears were missed the next day, and the gardener tol
  • From Christchurch, ensembles include Fiona Pears, who blends gypsy jazz with celtic and folk mu
  • himself (to the annoyance of Britten and Peter Pears, who had made a number of amendments to it bef
  • He and his twin brother Edward Pears Wilson attended King William's College on the
  • t story "Transcience", recorded by tenor Peter Pears with Bedford conducting the London Sinfonietta