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Examples
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Sorry to bother you again, but is there another link to your email address that doesn't direct me to cox's website?
National Ice Cream Month - Ice Cream Social Challenge Jennifer 2009
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I was talking to Elsie at the orchard and she was telling me in a couple of weeks they will have cox's orange pippin and johnogold apples as well as all the other varieties.
At My Table 2006
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I was talking to Elsie at the orchard and she was telling me in a couple of weeks they will have cox's orange pippin and johnogold apples as well as all the other varieties.
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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After this pleasant interlude it was of to the apple orchard for new season cox's orange pippin.
At My Table 2006
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After this pleasant interlude it was of to the apple orchard for new season cox's orange pippin.
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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Black as a pig's bowels, it was, and howling and lashing and rolling and pitching while the salt crusted my eyes and stung the cracks in my lips - and how to keep stroke when we couldn't hear the cox's drum through the wind?
Time Patrolman Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1983
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The abominable thing happened right in front of our barge, and when I saw our cox's hand go up to show that all was over, it was a very bad moment indeed.
Godfrey Marten, Undergraduate Charles Turley 1904
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Lamson -- that was the cox's name -- crossed 'is bows once or twice at low speeds an' dropped down to me visibly concerned.
Traffics and Discoveries Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Real ales are served and the food is traditional yet beautifully cooked; think roast hog with apple sauce, Essex lamb "bun" with sweetbreads, followed by cox's apple tart or blueberry pudding.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Rose Prince 2011
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- Easy drinking, with generous amount of ripe fruit - cox's pippin apples, ruby grapefruit, red pears.
The Kitchn Mary Gorman 2010
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