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"The wild persimmon is sweet, but extremely astringent," he said, adding that its fruit will be ripe in October.
"If conditions will be ripe in the future for the resumption of talks, we will come to conduct bona fide negotiations".
"The quinces will be ripe in a few weeks," says Harry. "Then I'll bake some… " You've got yet another different kind of tea? [He is busy unwrapping a foil bag which, like all his other teas purchased on a recent trip to Japan, has an element of lucky dip and gadgetry: he retrieves a flat, scoop-like plastic spoon to measure the twiggy-looking leaves.] Yes.
It needs to be ripe in order to produce another pineapple.
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"The issue is ripe in our country, given the experiences that we know of elsewhere," he added.
Conditions were ripe in every way for the Brazilians, with many of them already conditioned to Europe through the clubs that hire their talents.
Mr. Casa's company helps growers and markets communicate, telling stores what is ripe in the fields and telling farmers what produce managers will buy.
"We start selling our Buffalo tomatoes in mid-May, two months before they're ripe in the home garden," he said.
Speaking after the final round of pre-Durban talks in Panama on 10 October, Pershing said: "We do not believe that conditions are ripe in Durban for a legally binding agreement.
No wonder then that the market for lightning-fast satellite-delivered Internet services is ripe in Europe.
Each pod contains 8 to 10 seeds, and is ripe in February and March.
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