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en The majority of the people who received the berries, especially adults, are probably already immune to hepatitis A because they've encountered it before, ... Many of the berries were served in such a way that they were pasteurized before serving.

en I would love to go through March. We've got a lot of good fruit on the bushes and as long as our chain stores support us and do not switch to California berries, people can have fresh local berries.

en My favorites are the chocolate-covered berries -- raspberries, blackberries and blueberries. They are just divine. The berries are always enormous and fresh. I'm also addicted to the almond butter crunch.

en Birds eat (the red berries) and that's how it gets spread around.

en Better than any argument is to rise at dawn and pick dew-wet red berries in a cup. She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility.

en He who is afraid of black berries should stay out of the woods.

en That's when we started baking pie shells and washing the berries.

en We snack all day long on berries from the field, peaches from the orchard.

en It said the birds would eat the berries if there was a bad winter, but even with a cold snap, they still weren't eating them. It seemed like such a waste.

en As tobacco has sort of subsided, we have had a number of farmers who have successfully gotten in the business of berries and small fruit.

en Many families come out to the farm, and it's not so much picking the berries as it is kind of a treasure hunt for the kids. It's just a beautiful area here.

en BLACKGUARD, n. A man whose qualities, prepared for display like a box of berries in a market --the fine ones on top --have been opened on the wrong side. An inverted gentleman.
  Ambrose Bierce

en The berries are more numerous here, and some seem to be smaller than any we’ve ever seen. And interestingly, some don’t appear to be round. We’re still debating what this means, but clearly the hematite is distributed a bit differently here than it has been in any other rocks we’ve seen at Meridiani,

en People harvest wood, mushrooms and berries from those forests, not knowing that they are subjecting their health to serious radiation risk. The samples are 10-25 times more radioactive than the limits set by the European Commission for defining a substance as radioactive waste.

en On the motionless branches of some trees, autumn berries hung like clusters of coral beads, as in those fabled orchards where the fruits were jewels . . .
  Charles Dickens


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