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Can you taste thetangerines despite there being none present?
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The monkey was peeling and eating one of thetangerines.
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Paul McMullan converted a penalty after 13 minutes to give theTangerines, fancied for promotion, a winning start.
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Agrofructus exports 75 percent of thetangerines - mostly to Russia, the European Union and the Balkan region.
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That night, after the defeat over thetangerines, they went in secret to the owners of the grove.
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The tangerine placard advised that thetangerines were from the Rising C Ranch in the San Joaquin Valley.
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Sadly, Bournemouth are rather better set up than bottom-of-the -table Blackpool, sitting astride the Championship, having conceded 25 fewer goals than theTangerines.
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Brian Stirling had the hosts' best effort, his header kept out by the alert Benjamin Siegrist as theTangerines moved 18 points clear.
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Saidou Khan's magnificent strike handed the Stones the advantage before theTangerines rallied after half-time through George Elokobi's own-goal and Delfouneso's quick-fire double.
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Thetangerines and mandarins, or the "kid-glove" oranges, have a thin rind that is easily detached from the rather dry pulp.
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Dundee United striker Noel Hunt believes a "no fear" policy can help theTangerines shock Rangers and win the CIS Insurance Cup tomorrow.
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But theTangerines equalised two minutes after the restart when Joe Nuttall's cross was blasted by Ryan Johnson into Elokobi and trickled over the line.
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Virtue, 23, joined theTangerines from Liverpool in January 2019 and has since made 45 appearances for the club, scoring six times.
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Holloway confirmed after Saturday's 2-1 defeat by Sunderland theTangerines had rejected three bids for his services from Aston Villa, Birmingham and Liverpool.
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'There'll be all thetangerines they can eat that you're able to pay for with money from your mess fund,' Milo assured him.
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'That must go to New York, the shoes for Toulouse, the ham for Siam, the nails from Wales, and thetangerines for New Orleans.'