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Rita Favret Tondato has written: 'Arteaga, tierra de manzanos' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Apples, Economic aspects of Apples, Economic aspects of Fruit-culture, Fruit-culture, History, Social aspects of Agriculture
David Warren Marshall has written: 'A profitability analysis of Fuji apples grown on a double row V-trellis high density orchard in central Washington' -- subject(s): Apples, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Apples, Marketing
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Apples are very healthy and while you eat them they also clean your teeth!
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they keep the doctor away
Of course apple trees are really important because they grow apples that you should eat. Apple trees grow lots and lots of apples that apples really has an excellent source of vitamin A and vitamin C.
A bibliography for fruit apples would be a list of sources and references related to the cultivation, history, varieties, uses, and other aspects of apples as a fruit. It could include books, articles, research papers, websites, and other resources that provide information about apples.
The apple company sells Mac's
I think it was Fujii Apples
Yes that is why he named his company apple.
The common idiom is "comparing apples to apples" (and oranges to oranges) rather than "comparing apples and oranges" (alternatives that have little or nothing in common). Example : A union complains that the engineers in a plant are paid more than the line workers. The company describes this as "comparing apples and oranges" because the activities and responsibilities of the positions are completely different.