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I love Apple like a brother, but they deserve to be hit hard for this.
They were also called an aphrodisiac and sometimes known as "love apples."
He loved apples, but rarely had a chance to eat them.
But it also pays to remember that another name for the tomato is the love apple.
I love Apple, and am typing on an Air right now.
"Those big brown animals that love apples, I'm sure you've seen them.
And let's not forget pomegranates, also known as "love apples."
She is fond of delicious food and alcohol, but especially loves apples.
The connection is an essential part of what's going on, not something we've crowbarred in because we love Apple so much.
I don't love Apple but this case is moronic.
She grinned to herself, wondering how many boys were going to get "love apples" the day after Halloween.
Americans thought it to be suicidal to eat a raw "love apple," as the tomato was once known.
Whatever unnamed favors she needed me for clearly had more sway with her than the love apples.
Pretty much what I know is that horses love apples; the apples were a reward.
These are the love apples dedicated to Venus.
For instance, when tomatoes were introduced into Europe, they were called "love apples".
I love Apple and I am looking forward to diving into my new role.
Actually having once been the unpaid IT support in my department this is a reason to love Apple.
I love Apple so much and hope to be back as soon as I can.
I love Apple's laptops, but the iPad seems to me to be useless.
I don't expect anything to come out of this "investigation" but I'd sure love Apple to get a slap on their wrists.
Upon the tomato's introduction to France, its name became pomme d'amour, or love apple.
I can't believe you've come across any in Love Apple Road this afternoon.'
Leon is 175 cm tall and loves apples.
"Steve loves Apple, he didn't like what he found, and he became emotionally involved again."