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"Of course, they are just two varieties of the same impulse".
MILWAUKEE — In the centuries that Americans have been making cheese, they have gotten very good at it, producing world-class Cheddars and chèvres, to name just two varieties.
Although we still buy 482,000 tonnes of apples a year, just two varieties, gala and braeburn, both natives of New Zealand, make up almost half of British sales.
Just two varieties, Arabica and Rustica, dominate the modern global market for coffee, but 124 coffee species have been documented by scientists.
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In 1972, the National Academy of Sciences released a report on the genetic vulnerability of major crops, which found that seventy per cent of the United States corn crop consisted of just six varieties.
In the U.S., the 90-day cherry season yields 245,000 tons of sweet cherries, mostly from just nine varieties.
Grandad used to grow just one variety of tomato, the common round, red variety called "moneymaker".
Now it's just one variety of produce in the supermarket of visual culture.
Five years ago Zimmerman grew just one variety on a tenth of an acre, yielding 500 pounds.
But Costco goes further, partly by offering only a few varieties, or just one variety, of a given item.
Despite all the variation, the internal workings come in just two basic varieties: those that use a spring-suspended horizontal arm that moves up and down with the hips, and those that sense acceleration with a cantilevered mechanism that presses on a piezoelectric crystal that generates voltage when compressed.
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