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"There were apples of all sizes and colors.
There were Sun Microsystems, there were Apples, there were Compaqs, there were Dells.
There were apples, of course, celery root, pumpkins, pears; cages of live fowl -- turkeys, guinea hens, chickens, geese, ducks -- and rabbits, quick and not-so; and lettuce, leeks and shallots.
We've fed him and his baby brother, Elliot, applesauce from a jar, but we also make our own, and Dexter knows that what went into the jar started out as apples, and that before there were apples there were apple blossoms, and that the insects that helped get the apples started are called pollinators.
There were apples and flowers and candles all along the sidewalk.
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On the other hand, if the problem is [There are "?" apples. 2 apples are eaten. There are 3 apples.], the former is ?
There were apple martinis.
There were apple cores and large hunks of fried chicken on the sidewalk near my feet.
"There are apples and oranges," he says, "and then there are apples and kangaroos".
How do I know that there are apples?
And so I go to the store, and the fulfillment of my desire depends upon there being apples, broccoli, and lemons.
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