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In Iraq, it was a citrus fruit that spoke to me.
Her grandfather, Ben Hill Griffin, was a citrus and cattle baron who served in the Florida Legislature in the 1950's.
These hills were a baby step away from wilderness in the early 1900's, and the nearest town, Pasadena, was a citrus growers' raw burg.
Several dozen people in those buildings had Ph.D.s in oranges, and there was a citrus library of a hundred thousand titles — scientific papers, mainly, and doctoral dissertations, and six thousand books.
His father, the late Samuel J. Tilden, was a citrus grower in Winter Haven, Fla., and the chairman of the Exchange Banc Corporation in Tampa, Fla., and of the Exchange Bank of Osceola County in Kissimmee, Fla.
He was a citrus rancher and delivered mail for the U.S. Postal Service using a horse-drawn cart.
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"This is a citrus drink, so do I put ice in first or last?" Duke asked.
"I looked it up; apparently it's a citrus fruit," he explained.
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