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  • [Illustration: Cherries] _To make a close Tart of Cherries_.

    A Book of Fruits and Flowers Anonymous

  • One Sunday afternoon, we got drunk on red kosher wine and vodka, a concoction you called Cherries in the Snow, and painted blindfolds on the two simpering cupids.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2003

  • The screening culminated in a longer piece called Cherries written by Fiona Kissane, a chilling yet all too believable projection of where war could lead Britain.

    Stunned by the digital generation DAVID BISHOP 2007

  • Fans started picking Cherry names, buying Cherry paraphernalia to the point that now, the Crusie list is called the Cherries and everything associated with Crusie is cherry like.

    Dear Author: Romance Novel Reviews, Industry News, and Commentary » Should Authors Reach Out and Touch a Reader? » Print 2007

  • Fans started picking Cherry names, buying Cherry paraphernalia to the point that now, the Crusie list is called the Cherries and everything associated with Crusie is cherry like.

    Should Authors Reach Out and Touch a Reader? 2007

  • The screening culminated in a longer piece called Cherries written by Fiona Kissane, a chilling yet all too believable projection of where war could lead Britain.

    Archive 2007-08-01 DAVID BISHOP 2007

  • However, there was no doubt the Cherries were the better team in the first half and they could consider themselves unfortunate not to have been leading at the interval.

    unknown title 2009

  • The basis preparation for all Shrubs or Small Fruits, such as Cherries, Raspberries, etc., is prepared in the same way as directed for Currant Shrub, varying the quantity of Sugar used to suit the kind of Fruit.

    The Ideal Bartender Tom Bullock 1918

  • The wallpaper, which was called "Cherries," was featured in the 1986 catalog.

    NYT > Home Page By CHRISTOPHER PETKANAS 2010

  • It was after Hill had written that second section, entitled "Cherries", which flashbacks to the youth of the central characters, that the book really came together.

    SFX 2010

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