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All the old cherries are out, in fact.
The trend for piling up pedantically precise adjectives (not just strawberries but crushed strawberries; morello rather than plain old cherries; tapenade rather than olives) is more pronounced in the United States, where the fruit-salad school of tasting note was pioneered and popularised by über-critic Robert Parker.
Keeping civets in cages and feeding them any old cherries leads to an inferior product.
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So it is a chance for our players to take that glory," the 36-year-old former Cherries defender said.
Reaching for tissues -- tears like old cherry blossoms.
101st over: New Zealand 283-5 (Richardson 101, Astle 43) New bowler, same old cherry.
Recently, the Parks Department sent a man around to prune old cherry trees on the east side of the Central Park reservoir.
I went with them once, my teeth chattering in the cold, and sat with my sister by the old cherry tree, watching pink light wash through the trees.
Kulasekara and Pradeep are warming up, but Mathews still has six more balls to send down with this battered old cherry.
An old cherry tree big as a black dragon had fallen, mostly died, then sprawled towards the water in a final explosion of dazzling white.
Dr. Tripp trudged energetically up the hill across from the conservatory to show off the fine old cherry trees, which are still dark silhouettes of black trunks and bare limbs, surrounded by somber black pines.
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