How To Use Ripen In A Sentence
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Thus basal primates might have used ethanol plumes to locate ripening fruits as well as associated fauna.
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As seeds ripened during the course of the experiment, the inflorescences were harvested by clipping the main stalk of each flowering culm just below the lowermost panicle branch.
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So numerous and various were the influences, formative and impellent, which combined to bring the colonies up to the precise ripening-point of their independence, as to make it difficult to assign each its proper force.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 098, February, 1876
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We also ordered a cheese platter with three kinds of cheeses (two unripened and one aged).
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They're compelling red wines of pipe-organ depth and power without excessive alcohol or overripeness.
Two Worlds of Argentine Wines
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Never refrigerate tomatoes that are not fully ripe because cold temperatures stop the ripening process.
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As the vines have yielded their fruit by midsummer and ripened their wood early so as to be ready for starting into growth again in December or January, the grapery is kept cool and ventilated in the fall and early winter, but this need not interfere with the mushroom crop.
Mushrooms: how to grow them a practical treatise on mushroom culture for profit and pleasure
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The seed takes several weeks to ripen, during which time you should cover the seedhead with cheesecloth or prevent birds and squirrels from helping themselves.
Groundwork: The deliciously seedy sunflower
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It is left to mature in the cellar and the final ripening stage takes place in a spruce wood box, where the cheese is kept for at least 3 weeks.
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Cottage Cheese, also a fresh unripened cheese, generally has additional milk or cream mixed with the curd.
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The question of food miles is swept away with the explanation that they need the sun to ripen their fruit.
Times, Sunday Times
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What with ripened berries, snails, slugs and insects, there was a veritable feast on offer.
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One particular plant of the zellernut type grown in one of my city lots during the last season was very well filled with pistillate blossoms and not one catkin on it, and still it ripened a fairly good crop of perfect nuts, where the nearest plants filled with staminate blossoms was at least 30 feet from it.
Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
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Wheat in Nebraska usually ripens under warm, dry conditions that favor development of quality grain for bread making.
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The summer sunshine ripened the melons.
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A third indigenous dairy product is biruni, also called leben-gedim, which is a fermented unchurned milk ripened for up to 10 years!
1 Upgrading Traditional Biotechnological Processes
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All of which suggests that, just as either the overripeness or the rawness of what you serve can speak to your cultivation, to your acquired level of artistry, so cruelty can exhibit your refinement.
BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
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The curd for cheeses to be subsequently ripened is formed with starter and a milk-clotting ingredient.
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The longer the fruit is allowed to ripen on the tree the more sweet its flavour.
Times, Sunday Times
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Jacaranda trees sprouting white, unripened buds shaded the water.
The Madonnas of Echo Park
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In climacteric fruits such as peaches and tomato, ripening is associated with a characteristic burst of respiration which correlates with an increase in ethylene production.
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After Hild had set off, plainly loath to leave Tera—though she seemed oblivious to his attraction—the remaining five had eaten as much unripened fruit as they could tolerate, then taken places around the fire to pass out.
Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark: The Clan MacRieve
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I'm now eagerly waiting for the next batch to ripen, so I can start making my own sun-dried tomatoes and chunky tomato sauce.
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These plants ripen fruits which again are a bright red, and have thick coats on their seeds to protect them should they be swallowed.
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When the summer crop is ripening, the autumn crop has to be sowed.
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Plastics may be used early in the season to increase soil temperatures and extend the growing season or to help ripen fruit.
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This, however, is only a fleshy outer rind -- epicarp -- which, as it ripens, opens into two equal parts, when within is seen a spherical polished nut, surrounding an aril, the mace, which is of a bright yellow colour.
In the Eastern Seas
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Once the fruits ripen they can strip a plant in hours, leaving your hard work wasted.
The Sun
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Our brain sends out chemical messages to our ovaries, which in turn produce estrogen and progesterone on a fluctuating basis—estrogen governs the first half of the cycle, and then, after an egg has ripened and pushed its way out of the ovary in the process known as ovulation, progesterone governs the second half.
Healing the Female Heart
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The plums ripen in July
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He says he was keen to try a new crop, and dwarf sunflowers ripen in time to harvest in late summer.
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Alternatively, fruits were harvested at the ripe stage and left to overripen for 2 d at 21°C on the laboratory bench.
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White Molds In addition to the blue penicillia, there are the white ones, all strains of P. camemberti, which make the small, milder surface-ripened soft cow’s milk cheeses of northern France, Camembert and Brie and Neufchàâtel.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
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Fruit ripens not well in the shade.
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English buffo Ian Wallace lacks the ripeness and buzz of the best Italian buffos, but the voice is substantial enough and his mastery of the text is never in doubt; his expertise shows through particularly during the "Gioa pace!" scene.
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We are like wheat, here on earth to ripen. We ripen intellectually by letting in as much of the universe's complexity as we can. Morally we ripen by making our choices. And we ripen spiritually by openig our eyes to Creation's endless detail.
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We grow only the best-tasting varieties and we pick and sell them at the perfect ripeness or maturity.
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Seeds and fruit are ripening on the trees.
Times, Sunday Times
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Some people keep their bulbs in the refrigerator crisper drawer, taking care to avoid storing them with ripening fruit.
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Homogamy The condition in flowers in which the anthers and stigmas ripen at the same time, so encouraging self-pollination.
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In soft fruit such as tomato this process occurs early in ripening whereas in crisp fruits such as apple it is a late-ripening process.
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Before harvest the fields are drained to let the sun ripen the heads.
Food Watch
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If an unexpected frost occurs, undamaged fruits can be salvaged and ripened.
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For instance, in a live yeast or sourdough starter, the enzymic action develops the umami in wheat flour to "ripen" the dough and develop its flavor.
LIGHT, TENDER 100% WHOLEWHEAT BREAD IN YOUR BREAD MACHINE
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Seventy or eighty of them form enormous pendulous bunches, of which each tree annually ripens three.
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Acres of the perfectly uniform crops along the fens, the reclaimed marshlands of Cambridgeshire, are ripening, but until the rain lifts the harvesters will not be leaving their homes.
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At present the fruit is ripening on the twigs, and looks like small brown cherries.
Times, Sunday Times
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The vine is a precocious one, budding, flowering, and ripening early, which makes it prone to spring frosts but means that it can flourish in regions as cool as much of the Loire.
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The observations also suggest that ethylene in ripening is regulated entirely in an autocatalytic manner.
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The development of leatheriness showed a similar lack of polyuronide depolymerization, with no detectable depolymerization relative to pre-ripening and a greater arrest of depolymerization than in mealy fruit.
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The avocados my husband, Achim, and I picked weeks earlier in the Marquesas Islands are all ripening simultaneously.
Bringing The World With Us--Virtually
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In lesser vintages the grapes do not ripen as well as elsewhere but in warmer years the wines can be excellent value.
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Living in the Pacific Northwest, we usually have a few tomatoes left unripened at the end of the summer.
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This stops ripening, improves preservation and gives Freekeh its characteristic toasted flavor.
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The last bees of the year are buzzing, pumpkins are ripening orange, and the birds are sitting on telegraph wires, considering following many Hamptons' residents south to Palm Beach for the winter.
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The defects which Maty insinuates, “Ces traits saillans, ces figures hardies, ce sacrifice de la regle au sentiment, et de la cadence a la force,” are the faults of the youth, rather than of the stranger: and after the long and laborious exercise of my own language, I am conscious that my French style has been ripened and improved.
Memoirs of My Life and Writings
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The dome-shaped shade displays apples and grapes arranged in a progression of color as the fruits appear to ripen with the seasons.
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Poppy seeds have no drug properties - the narcotic element is only present in the sap of the unripened fruit capsule before the seeds develop.
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‘This dish is made with a semi-soft cow's milk cheese that is over-ripened in Zweigelt red wine for two weeks,’ he continued as he served a neat wedge with peppercorn and sweet fig sauce.
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What a shame about the ludicrous fake tans which gave them the appearance of well-ripened oranges.
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As the days grow shorter and cooler, plants take on new personas, ripening into warm gold, russet, and sepia tones.
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As the seeds ripen, they begin to extrude from the fruit casing.
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We are like wheat, here on earth to ripen. We ripen intellectually by letting in as much of the universe's complexity as we can. Morally we ripen by making our choices. And we ripen spiritually by openig our eyes to Creation's endless detail.
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Moreover, as fruit ripens, the achenes (a combination of seed and ovary tissue) undergo a strong lignification of their thick pericarp.
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We drove past fields of ripening wheat.
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As with other small fruits, Botrytis primarily affects ripening fruit, although under certain circumstances the fungus can cause stem blight as well.
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Bright blue cones ripen brown.
Winter Garden Glory
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She finishes with a request that a wallpaper be matched with “an apple red, somewhere between a healthy winesap and an unripened Jonathan.”
Gringos in Paradise
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Harvested at early grape ripeness and cool maturation in steel tanks to retain fruit freshness.
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· Were seeds past their after-ripening (section 14.3) or dormancy period?
5. How plants live and grow
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The longer the fruit is allowed to ripen on the tree the more sweet its flavour.
Times, Sunday Times
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E quinci puoi argomentare ancora vostra resurrezion, se tu ripensi come l'umana carne fessi allora che li primi parenti intrambo fensi.
Archive 2009-04-01
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We are like wheat, here on earth to ripen. We ripen intellectually by letting in as much of the universe's complexity as we can. Morally we ripen by making our choices. And we ripen spiritually by openig our eyes to Creation's endless detail.
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We are like wheat, here on earth to ripen. We ripen intellectually by letting in as much of the universe's complexity as we can. Morally we ripen by making our choices. And we ripen spiritually by openig our eyes to Creation's endless detail.
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Seeds, when ripened in the fruit, are disseminated, that is to say, scattered on the surface of the ground, to sprout in spots as yet unoccupied and fill the expanses that realize favourable conditions.
The Life of the Spider
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My plans are ripening - now all I need is official approval.
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A few dwarf birches unfold their leaves amid the rocks; a few sub-arctic willows hang out their catkins beside the swampy runnels; the golden potentilla opens its bright flowers on slopes where the evergreen _Empetrum nigrum_ slowly ripens its glossy crow-berries; and from where the sea-spray dashes at full tide along the beach, to where the snow gleams at midsummer on the mountain-summits, the thin short sward is dotted by the minute cruciform stars of the scurvy-grass, and the crimson blossoms of the sea-pink.
The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
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In plants with fleshy fruits, a major focus has been the dissection of biochemical and genetic regulatory cascades controlling ripening, using tomato as a model species.
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This will help to ripen the fruit, and to discourage pests and disease.
Times, Sunday Times
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In ripening the parts separate, and hang divergent from a hair-like prolongation of the receptacle known as the gynophore.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891
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The old crossing-sweeper was already there, to receive his penny; and the orange-woman, expectant, sold her apex orange to him for a silver thripenny bit as his before-breakfast while awaiting the more dignified cunctation of his auguster spouse.
Pirate Gold
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While the use of pure cultures in this way is an advantage over the method of simply allowing the cream to ripen normally without such additions, it is a method that is decidedly inferior to that which first pasteurizes the cream and subsequently adds a starter.
The Story of Germ Life
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The ovaries develop with the growth of the female, so that, finally, at the pubescent period, they ripen and liberate an ovum, or germ vesicle, which is carried into the uterine cavity through the Fallopian tubes.
The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
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As Bob Travers ventures to say, “all that talk of physiological ripeness these days with cabernet is simply an excuse to try and get huge crop loads to ripen sufficiently, as cabernet is always going to taste really green at those yields unless you let the grapes hang out there until they are nearly raisins.”
Mayacamas - one of the greatest California Cabernets by John Gilman | Dr Vino's wine blog
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And, to speak truth, I hae been flitting every term these four-and-twenty years; but when the time comes, there's aye something to saw that I would like to see sawn, -- or something to maw that I would like to see mawn, -- or something to ripe that I would like to see ripen, -- and sae I e'en daiker on wi 'the family frae year's end to year's end.
Rob Roy — Volume 01
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And the infant serenely smiled to herself, content not to understand until the time should ripen.
What the Bee Knows - reflections on myth, symbol and story
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This variety of unripened cheese is made from cows milk and comes in two versions, plain and smoked.
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Better to await ripeness to avoid bitter fruit.
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We are like wheat, here on earth to ripen. We ripen intellectually by letting in as much of the universe's complexity as we can. Morally we ripen by making our choices. And we ripen spiritually by openig our eyes to Creation's endless detail.
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The result was a tomato that ripened well and resisted spoilage longer.
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I love fruit desserts; I opt for something fruited over something not almost any time … Understanding what to look for in ripeness or the names of fruit allows the reader to feel more comfortable in purchasing something they might not have in the past.
Rustic Fruit Desserts
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Bright blue cones ripen brown.
Winter Garden Glory
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The name of this favourite fruit is said to be derived from an ancient custom of putting straw beneath the fruit when it began to ripen, which is very useful to keep it moist and clean.
The Book of Household Management
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I have often mentioned the grandeur, but I feel myself unequal to the task of conveying an idea of the beauty and elegance of the scene when the spiry tops of the pines are loaded with ripening seed, and the sun gives a glow to their light-green tinge, which is changing into purple, one tree more or less advanced contrasted with another.
Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark
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They taste the best because the Cabernet grapes ripen late in the season - in September or even October.
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Wrinkles and dimples indicate ripeness on this vine-growing fruit.
4 exotic fruits to try this weekend
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During the spring new plants sprout but their fruits don't immediately ripen.
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The heatwave has resulted in some fruits ripening almost a month ahead of schedule.
Times, Sunday Times
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And they are tinkering with a tomato that stops ripening the moment it is harvested.
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But these compact trees ripen early.
The Sun
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Before we release a new blueberry plant, we want to know when the fruit ripens, that the plants grow vigorously, and that they produce high-quality fruit.
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August ideally, when any bulbs that naturalise have ripened their seed.
Times, Sunday Times
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The fungus usually does not invade the stalk until well after pollination when it causes the lower internodes to ripen prematurely and shred, causing breakage at the base of the plant, The inner stalk has a charred appearance due to the presence of numerous black dots (sclerotia).
Chapter 10
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The tastiest, vine-ripened produce should be vibrant, with its skin entirely saturated with color.
Darya Pino, Ph.D: What to Look for When Picking Fruits and Vegetables
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The slides portrayed late September and October when the trees were in their full autumnal colours, and all the luscious pumpkins and gourds had ripened.
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Ripening is physiologically divided into two distinct classes: climacteric and non-climacteric.
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It is a very heavy cropper, ripening in August and September.
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These produce a less pungent smell than do the diverse organisms which infect many surface-ripened cheeses.
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This leaves room for other fruits to ripen as the season progresses.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fruit ripens in late September to early October and keeps two to three months.
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Wheat fields are ripening with the kernels in the soft to hard dough stages.
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A ripening banana put in a lidded box with green tomatoes turns them red.
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The results showed a considerable increase in the yield of seed and straw, the ripening was more rapid and the barley ripened nearly two weeks earlier with electroculture.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892
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Untitled eying me thusly you ripen my rainbow with your vat of honey spilling with a dewdrop smile you've found me, lucky one now dare you dare me not to (,) do you? we'll meet not under clover sheets rather on your greedy bed in violets
PALTRY POULTRY POETRY: A Collection of Unprose From the Mind of a Senile Teen
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On walls, ivy was glossy leaved and covered in clusters of green berries waiting to ripen to black.
Times, Sunday Times
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The beer is brewed with ‘only the finest sun-ripened hops, grains and barley.’
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Young trees are generally trained to an open centre or vase shape as this allows even ripening of fruit and good air circulation, which helps prevent disease.
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The period of ripening may be just days, as for Camembert cheese, or several months, as for cheddar cheese.
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In the prairie pothole region of the United States, blackbirds damage ripening sunflower crops.
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In the ripening stage of strawberry fruit development the vascular tissue comprises long fibres composed of cellulose, protein, pectin, and lignin.
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In soft fruit such as tomato this process occurs early in ripening whereas in crisp fruits such as apple it is a late-ripening process.
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A lot of other subacid varieties don't have the flavor they once had after they ripen on the tree.
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As fruit needs not only sunshine but cold nights and chilling showers to ripen it, so character needs not only joy but trial and difficulty to mellow it.
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In all woods the leaves were fast ripening for their fall; for their full veins and lively gloss mark the ripe leaf, and not the sered one of the poets; and we knew that the maples, stripped of their leaves among the earliest, would soon stand like a wreath of smoke along the edge of the meadow.
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
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You can ripen the tomatoes on a sunny windowsill.
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The cheese was ripened.
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The enzyme indeed increases during ripening, and is concentrated in the skin and outer pericarp of the fruit.
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Their principal ceremony is in connection with the ripening of the algarroba, when the priests in fantastic dress go about the trees, dancing and singing at the top of their voices to the sound of a wooden drum, keeping up the din day and night.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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The long ripened grass rippled in waves for miles along the undulating countryside.
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The Gnostic and Manichaean struggles had ripened the idea that, although at times diseases are punishments by the Almighty, the main agency in them is Satanic.
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The grapes are ripening, the apple trees are heavy with fruit.
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In France and Germany, sales of probiotic yogurt and flavored quark (unripened spreadable cheese) experienced growth amid otherwise flat markets.
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His Holiness discusses using the method path to complement meditations on emptiness; the short term benefits of bodhicitta practice; clairvoyance; the long-term project of gradually purifying and ripening through sustained effort.
Nagarjuna's Bodhichitta Commentary
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There is also a very good crop of wild berries ripening in the warm autumnal sunshine.
Times, Sunday Times
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By the second year, this xenophobic propensity has ripened into expressions of full-blown fear and hostility.
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The art of calligraphy has now ripened, stridden beyond China, and stepped onto the world arena.
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I observe not the Order of the Planets, and not without just grounds; for I observe the order of their Birth, by which I am directed; for because _Venus_ hath much Sulphur, she is sooner digested and ripened together with _Mars_, before other Metals; but because unconstant
Of Natural and Supernatural Things Also of the first Tincture, Root, and Spirit of Metals and Minerals, how the same are Conceived, Generated, Brought forth, Changed, and Augmented.
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Irrigation during the dry season and once during ripening will increase the size of Jamaican sweetsop.
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I sincerely doubt he will die of "natural causes" at the unripened age of five.
Freaky Monkey Bites the Dust
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August, and with the glowing month returned Aaron Burr, his designs ripened, his enthusiasm culminant.
A Dream of Empire Or, The House of Blennerhassett
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Squeeze the fruit to test for ripeness.
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Sémillon ripens earlier in the season than most grapes and is less likely to be damaged by rains or frost.
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This will help to ripen the fruit, and to discourage pests and disease.
Times, Sunday Times
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To sow the seed, allow the pods, or follicles, to ripen on the tree.
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The plums that ripen in early autumn are sweet and edible, and can be red or purple.
Times, Sunday Times
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Though the framework of His Administrative Order has been erected, and the Formative Period of the Bahá’í Era has begun, yet the promised Kingdom into which the seed of His institutions must ripen remains as yet uninaugurated.
The World Order of Bahá’u’lláh
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As the days grow shorter and cooler, plants take on new personas, ripening into warm gold, russet, and sepia tones.
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The taste of fruit ripened using Ethyril gas in a ripening chamber is said to be much better than the fruit ripened with carbide.
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The Phasis itself is the most stagnant of all rivers, and runs the smoothest; all the fruits which spring there are unwholesome, feeble and imperfect growth, owing to the redundance of water, and on this account they do not ripen, for much vapor from the waters overspreads the country.
On Airs, Waters, And Places
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Pollen is dispersed by small bees and dipterans; samaras ripen in autumn and are dispersed by wind.
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As fruit needs not only sunshine but cold nights and chilling showers to ripen it, so character needs not only joy but trial and difficulty to mellow it.
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This helps to ripen new growth and makes it flower profusely.
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The vintage conditions also were difficult enough to produce a lot of wines with overt signs of overripeness - which not only produces undesirable aromatic and flavor combinations such as prunes, kirsch and boysenberry syrup, but also takes away from any expression of terroir and really muddies focus and precision on the palate.
Bordeaux 2009: all over but the pricing | Dr Vino's wine blog
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so no time for LJ or even work, but here is what I want to write about finding garlic growing wild where wild grapes are ripening how the elderberries are set but nowhere near ripe sumac lemonade--giving it another chance black medick seeds--edible, but a lot of work, and maybe better not quite so roasted? or maybe better sprouted?
Notes for later
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Youth is a blossom whose fruit is love; happy is he who plucks it after watching it slowly ripen. Alexandre Dumas
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Think of perfectly ripened pineapple chunks, minus the labor of carving away the tough rind.
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By changing the tomato's genetic blueprint , scientists can alter the rate at which it ripens.
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It relieves menstrual pains, promotes menstruation, treats rheumatic aches and pains, and ripens carbuncles, sores and abscesses.
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These observations confirm the importance of ethylene in initiating fruit ripening.
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The tendency to take summary vengeance, called vendetta, still exists in the villages; where the people having no social amusements, nothing to read, nor any other resource than cards during the winter nights, are apt to quarrel over trifles; which, fanned by their local petty jealousies, assisted often by the generous nature of their wine, ripen into deadly feuds.
Itinerary through Corsica by its Rail, Carriage & Forest Roads
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They will take some time to ripen and turn brown, then they will come spinning down.
Times, Sunday Times
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The flavour of tomato was influenced not only by varietal differences and the nutritional regime of the plants, but also by the stage of ripening when picking fruit and by post-harvest storage conditions.
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We are like wheat, here on earth to ripen. We ripen intellectually by letting in as much of the universe's complexity as we can. Morally we ripen by making our choices. And we ripen spiritually by openig our eyes to Creation's endless detail.
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Once the fruits ripen they can strip a plant in hours, leaving your hard work wasted.
The Sun
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This year, not having been renewed, the corn is a failure; but the American melons ripen here in perfection, and rivalize successfully with the big French melons.
In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters
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Millions of orange cloudberries are ripening in Norway, and experts say it may be the best cloudberry season in decades.
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How often you have to give your peas a once-over depends on the weather, with warmer weather hastening ripening and thus calling for more frequent picking.
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The introduction of espaliered trees, whose fruit ripened more evenly and was not so blown about as in open orchards, helped to promote the growing of fine pears in the Paris region.
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The heatwave has resulted in some fruits ripening almost a month ahead of schedule.
Times, Sunday Times
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The beautiful glow in the west died out, where the sun had been ripening his harvest-field of sheafy gold and awny cloud; and the pulse of quivering dusk beat slowly, so that a man might seem to count it, or rather a child, who sees such things, which later men lose sight of.
Springhaven
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By changing the tomato's genetic blueprint , scientists can alter the rate at which it ripens.
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Take a group of mortgage loans, most of them squishy with impending failure and pungent with ripening fraud; "securitize" them into a bond; then place that bond between two mirrors that face each other in such a way that the mutual reflections appear to trail off into infinity.
LewRockwell.com
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It is also a very busy month as strawberries, blackcurrants, raspberries, gooseberries are ripening.
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Telah diobservasi pada meristem tomat, expanding tissues, ripening fruit.
Hubungan Antara Dinding Sel dan Pemasakan Buah – Netsains.Com
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My neighbours have a monster, covered in ripening fruits.
Times, Sunday Times
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The prehistoric root flourished in many Indo-European languages, mainly carrying ideas to do with “cooking” and “ripening,” as seen in numerous words that English has borrowed: cook, cuisine, kitchen, kiln, terra cotta, and even precocious, as in “pre-ripened,” or “mature ahead of time.”
The English Is Coming!
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Vengeance ought to ripen slowly in the strong heat of intense wrath, till of itself it falls -- hastily snatched before its time it is like unmellowed fruit, sour and ungrateful to the palate.
Vendetta: a story of one forgotten
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A varied composition provides continuity of food supply for birds and small mammals, with seeds, fruits and berries ripening at different times.
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It was then the business of FT Burley & Son, wholesale fruit merchants and ‘banana specialists’, and boasted a ripening room.
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Sunripened tomatoes, cool cukes, sensuous spearmint, and hip hempseed as an alternative to the gluten containing bulgur wheat that is traditionally used.
Brigitte Mars: Vegan Gluten-Free Tabouli Salad
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The Sun, with all those planets revolving around it, and depending on it, can still ripen a bunch of grapes as though it had nothing else in the Universe to do.
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You can pick the tomatoes before the birds or squirrels get to them and let them ripen in bright light, not direct sunlight.
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Watch the tendrils on the stems to judge ripeness.
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If you wanted bananas, he would bring up a bunch of about thirty small green ones from the village for threepence, and put in the kitchen they slowly ripened, a few at a time.
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The beer is brewed with ‘only the finest sun-ripened hops, grains and barley.’
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And this skin was stretched over curves which likewise seemed ripened by a southern sun, recalling a sultana with their indolent and vegetative luxuriance.
Loulou
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Labor is induced in up to 20 percent of pregnancies, and cervical ripening is required in about one half of inductions.
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When we look forward with an eye of faith we shall see no reason to envy wicked people their prosperity, for their ruin is at the door and they are ripening apace for it, v. 2.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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Vines are often planted on north-facing slopes in the hottest areas in order to slow ripening.
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There is a never-ending journey of going deeper into it and one's musical maturity keeps ripening.
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And here's a good tip - keep your tomatoes in the fruit bowl and they will ripen up a treat, or just keep a bowl on the window sill.
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Superstition ripens into alarm when some people from town come into the sickroom talking about ‘witches flying over the barn and fearing for their daughter who has suddenly been struck dumb.’
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They will take some time to ripen and turn brown, then they will come spinning down.
Times, Sunday Times
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At present they are feeding mostly on insects and slugs in the grass, but as the berries ripen on the trees that will change.
Times, Sunday Times
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We are like wheat, here on earth to ripen. We ripen intellectually by letting in as much of the universe's complexity as we can. Morally we ripen by making our choices. And we ripen spiritually by openig our eyes to Creation's endless detail.
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Or perhaps the weather decides to cloud over for several days straight and without so much sun the zucchinis and tomatoes, for the briefest moment, have decided to stop falling of the vine in voluptuous ripeness.
Obscene Fist-Full of Basil
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It sounds as if your mother plant has produced suckers while the fruit has been developing and ripening.
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My plans are ripening - now all I need is official approval.
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Fruit sweetens as it ripens.
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Here I show that softening texture also characterizes the fruit ripening process, and that color is of ambiguous importance to primates possessing trichromatic vision.