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Discover Ludwig"early apples" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It typically refers to apples that are picked and harvested early during the growing season. For example, "The farmers market has early apples this week so be sure to grab some before they are gone!"
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"There were early apples in southern Illinois, late apples in Michigan".
We have enjoyed early apples and pears: these fruits should be eaten soon after picking as they may not keep well.
You pick that up from their website (pennardplants.com) where you'll find the taste of yacon characterised as "a touch of pear or a sweet cross of early apples, watermelon and celery".
I was trying a recipe that called for apples, apple butter and apple cider because it's that time of year: the early apples are turning up at roadside stands and farmers' markets.
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It is responsible for designs that include an early Apple computer mouse and an insulin pen.
Like the early Apple II of Mr. Jobs, it is too puny for many tasks, including sequencing the entire genome of a person.
The timely new artwork features Jobs' trademark spectacles, as he carries an early Apple computer in one hand a sack of belongings on his back.
And yet despite their ingenuity, and the revolutionary impact they had on millions of working lives, no one could call early Apple products things of beauty.
In The Crow Road, it adds wonderful period texture; the passing references to Sony Walkmen, Lloyd Cole, Star Wars and even an early Apple computer impart a truly nostalgic flavour.
The graffiti artist's latest artwork emerged on a wall in the makeshift town last week, showing the late Apple co-founder in his trademark spectacles, carrying an early Apple computer and a bag of belongings.
Its most popular computer chips, the MC680x0 series, were used in all of the early Apple Macintosh computers and in workstation computers built by Sun Microsystems, Inc., and Silicon Graphics, Inc., throughout the 1980s and early '90s.
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