The Megos men buy strawberries from a local fruitvendor.
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A fruitvendor gives him two nectarines for free.
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The eggshells were her only toys before she befriended Tu from the next stall, the fruitvendor's son.
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They attacked a fruitvendor and a nine-year-old boy in lower Manhattan and set fire to a colored orphanage in Midtown.
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A fruitvendor waits for customers next to his stand in Marrakech, Morocco, November 8, 2009.
Uso de fruit seller en inglés
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All we lack is a major precipitant -our Tunisian fruitseller.
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And a bomb in southernmost Yala province wounded a pregnant fruitseller.
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In real life, one was a fruitseller and the other a missionary.
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The fourth stuck a fruitseller with a needle.
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Andy Burke is a musician, surfer and farmers' market fruitseller living in Byron Bay, Australia.
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We are waiting for our Tunisian fruitseller.
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But it's too early to say if the needle attacks are over, said a fruitseller surnamed Ge.
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One fruitseller offers watermelons with the words "Down With Military Rule" carved into their skins.
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One must be careful, said a fruitseller at a Lagos market who gave her name as Mama Bose.
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One dramatic and tragic act of protest by a fruitseller in Tunisia ignited simmering tensions across borders in the region.
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It was the old fruitseller of Harwell, whose years are beyond reckoning, and who is remembered by the oldest graduates.
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A Nepalese fruitseller's son with the body of a toddler turned 18 today and was officially declared the world's shortest man.
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To dream of a fruitseller, denotes you will endeavor to recover your loss too rapidly and will engage in unfortunate speculations.
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They disappeared since rumors started circulating that the Syrian army will enter, said Hussein Khalaf, 30, a fruitseller from Manbij with six children.
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Yanira Esmeralda Chavez, a Salvadoran fruitseller, accompanied by her three boys did not have a lawyer as she made her case to Simpson.
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An out-of-service Dublin bus yesterday carried mourners to the burial of fruitseller Esther McAuliffe (née Irwin), in a fitting tribute for a Dublin icon.