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Resembling a huge, ripe, cracked brie, one of the few remnants of the Nazis' attempts to make Berlin a world capital of the Thousand Year Reich they claimed would be "comparable only to ancient Egypt, Babylon or Rome" now sits surrounded by shabby, peach-coloured residential blocks in the south of the city.
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The government picked a ripe opportunity to crack down, since many Russians found the cathedral performance offensive.
In 2006, it cracked Wine & Spirits' Top 100 Bordeaux list with a 2005 vintage hailed for its "lovely, ripe warm fruit and fine, well-knit tannins".
Cracked up.
Or cracked.
New Zealand cracked.
In Malaysia and Singapore, most consumers prefer the fruit to be as ripe and pungent in aroma as possible and may even risk allowing the fruit to continue ripening after its husk has already cracked open.
Wheat, cracked.
In an explosive opening moment, this cracks apart like an over-ripe gourd.
Test one by cracking it open to see if it is ripe.
A ripe fig (the object of your desire) is soft, yielding, beginning to crack, nearly wrinkled.
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