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You'll find the squash melts into the texture of the muffins, leaving you with the occasional bite of apple.
Diners will be instructed to floss with unflavored, unwaxed dental floss and then take a bite of apple, sliced paper-thin.
Designed for desserts, it's also a great match for both blue and nutty hard cheeses, acting like a bite of apple with a slice of mature Cheddar or a sweet ripe pear with Roquefort.
Doesn't Genesis trace sex to that first bite of apple, not the fruit from just any tree, but the Tree of Knowledge?" Coincidently enough, in J. M. Coetzee's recent novel, "Disgrace," a fairly similar case of sexual involvement between a teacher and student is described, to underline the differing moralities of whites and blacks in post-apartheid South Africa.
(See: "Traders Take A Bite Of Apple").
Wednesday investors welcomed a bite of Apple 's earnings ahead of Thursday's trading day.
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It's how many bites of apple we give the people who are perfect for the part.
10 bites of apple per day is starvation, a pure and simple food fact.
But I'd argue that comparing apples to oranges — the ability to consider, and describe, how the crisp, sharp bite of an apple differs from the juicy, decadent gush of an orange — is the great pleasure of the critic's job, and of a fan's love.
"You don't get a second bite of the apple," she said.
"The rent is the biggest bite of the apple," Ms. Woodson, 61, said.
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