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91 I bought a kilo of apples and a bunch of grapes.
92 A: Perhaps your grapes are suffering from black rot, a fungal disease.
93 My best points, as Ro has said, are my clusters of grapes.
94 The corn was already ripening and the vines in full leaf, with bunches of grapes hanging thickly.
95 We even grew grapes on the side of our houses.
96 Peaches, apricots, plums and nectarines nestle amid thousands of acres of vine, originally planted for table grapes and wine.
97 Reducing the amount of fruiting buds lowers the quantity, but raises the quality of the grapes produced.
98 Her daddy was a nurseryman and grew tomatoes and grapes and hothouse plants and flowers in his glasshouses.
99 There is also a beautiful altar rail decorated with ears of corn, grapes, etc. - all references to the Sacrament.
100 Its hard wood helps it resist cold winters, and its thick-skinned grapes are almost impervious to rain, disease and insects.
101 Jacques was speaking enthusiastically about the crop of grapes which the vines had produced, and was prophesying a bumper harvest.
102 Those friends in Skye grow figs, grapes, peaches, nectarines and sweet cherries.
103 Whatever I say about my ex-wife will probably sound like sour grapes.
104 Economically sensitive goods such as citrus fruits, grapes, raisins and wine will face new tariffs.
105 Disquiet grew and, on 11 February 1911, the ever-appeasing government brought in tougher laws restricting the use of Aube grapes.
106 There were peaches, and bunches of grapes, entwined with leaves of varying shades and textures.
107 Grape Day began in 1908 as an annual affair celebrating the harvesting of Muscat grapes, once plentiful in the region.
108 These sweeter grapes produce rich, fruity wines with a potentially higher level of alcohol.
109 We were going to take a bus to Bakersfield and work picking grapes.
110 He has a passion for seedless grapes, fresh chicken and spiders in the bath.
111 The lateral membrane takes up the entire length of one side of the chamber, pushing the grapes against the other side.
112 Classification of Coligny's white grapes jumped from 85% to 90% in 1985, assuming premier cru status.
113 They are the traditional white grapes of Hermitage, though some growers have sworn off the notoriously fickle roussanne.
114 Steinbeck's novel "The Grapes of Wrath" was an indictment of agricultural labor relations.
115 The hand-operated machine presses the grapes to produce a dark liquid.
116 The key component was Thompson Seedless, which also are consumed as table grapes,[sentencedict.com/grapes.html] raisins and grape concentrate.
117 The grapes that hung over mine host's door were turning a dusky shade as the juice ripened in their skins.
118 Why do we generally make wine from grapes rather than any other fruit?
119 Like grapes, the quality and character of the beans is affected by climate and varying soil types in which they grow.
120 There is certainly no defensiveness nor any sour grapes from me or any of the Editing for Industry committee.
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