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  • There are, indeed, growing wild in the wood a few sorts of Fruit (the most of them unknown to us), which when ripe do not eat amiss, one sort especially, which we called Apples, being about the size of a Crab Apple it is black and pulpey when ripe, and tastes like a Damson; it hath a large hard stone or Kernel, and grows on Trees or Shrubs.

    Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world 1767

  • Apples to Apples is an excellent family game that can be played for hours.

    Five Best Card Games | myFiveBest 2009

  • The dumpy faux redhead with control issues the one Greta was calling Apples stared at me with bleary eyes.

    Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011

  • This device is poised to be the next "heir to the throne" in Apples product lineage.

    Gil Laroya: Apple's Magic Gil Laroya 2010

  • And Apples is just trying to differentiate itself, and attempting to lock up publishers into exclusives or sweetheart arrangements fits their proprietary business model.

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Amazon and Macmillan 2010

  • Apples to Apples is always fun with any age group that has basic knowledge of pop culture.

    Beyond Monopoly: The 15 Greatest Board Games Of All Time » E-Mail 2009

  • Apples from the Public Market on Granville Island, Vancouver. gribouillé par outre mesure le étiquettes: bien-être, photo à moi, vancouver ronrons:

    Apples 2009

  • Apples from the Public Market on Granville Island, Vancouver. gribouillé par outre mesure le ronrons étiquettes: bien-être, photo à moi, vancouver

    Archive 2009-09-01 2009

  • Apples to Apples is always fun with any age group that has basic knowledge of pop culture.

    Beyond Monopoly: The 15 Greatest Board Games Of All Time 2009

  • The dumpy faux redhead with control issues the one Greta was calling Apples stared at me with bleary eyes.

    Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011

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