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A small, round, smooth-skinned edible fruit, usually purple, red, or green, that grows in bunches on vines of genus Vitis.

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Other rice farmers have sold fields or water rights, usually to grape growers.

The owners, Jai Jai Greenfield and Eric Woods, above, display the wines according to grape.

Many of Long Island's longtime potato farmers, for example, have become sod farmers or sold their land to grape growers.

The nouveau is light, almost purple and can bear more resemblance to grape juice than to wine.

The man who would be president takes peanut butter and jelly sandwiches -- on whole wheat, strawberry jelly preferred to grape -- twice a day on the campaign trail.

But the Warm Temperate Biome, which includes everything from corn to cork plants, lemon trees to tobacco, cotton to grape vines, was rather spotty.

California's weather patterns can be challenging too but, in the end, it will almost always be more conducive to grape growing and winemaking than Bordeaux's.

Since that era, higher and higher land prices in this region have persuaded many ranchers to sell their acreage, often to grape growers.

Also selling water rights to grape growers are ranchers like Peter Milliken, who raises sheep on 37,500 acres near Hay, Australia.

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Wouldn't he be happier in his element, feted as Steve Savior again, free to grape-stomp the brainiacs at Vanderbilt?

In contrast, the copper foam prepared from the solution with (NH4 2SO4 and BTA shows high ductility but low mechanical strength due to the formation to grape-like copper deposits.

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