Sentences with phrase «with apples in it»

For instance, in terms of the composition, the leg of the girl mirrors the pole of the side table (Lovers); the light seeping through the holes in the wood panels (Lovers) or the reed fence (The Art Students), or witty like the erect nozzle of the watering can in combination with the apples in front of it.
CORRECTION 11/17/12 - Eolake Stobblehouse points out that I probably was not comparing apples with apples in my video comparison of the iPad 3 and the Fire HD 8.9 ″.
Children have fun learning math with apples in September, pumpkins and leaves in October, shapes in November, snowflakes in December, and so on.
We also love going apple picking with our kids!I love the idea of using sweet potatoes along with apples in your recipe!The pork tenderloins looks amazing with that cream sauce!
This dressing goes awesome with the apples in my salad, very good!
With apples in my kitchen and the remaining supplies in my pantry, I knew these cupcakes were exactly what I needed to make.
I love recipes with apples in the fall, because I love to pick my own apples:) I'm going to have to try this!
That's the reason I suggested golden raisins as a substitute — puree them with the apples in the same way as the dates, as instructed in the recipe.
I am not a big fan of anything filled with apples in it!
I love cooking with apples in general, though, so all of these yummy recipes are getting a test drive at my house!
I usually use plain challah to mop up whatever yummy sauce accompanies my entree; this challah, with the apples in it, I would just eat as is!
I ran out of pears and did it with apples in a pie crust.
These muffins look delicious, I love that you loaded them with apples in all forms.
However, Glass Lewis, one of the most prominent proxy advisory firms in the world, publicly took sides with Apple in the debate.
As the second chart below shows, Kobo is the leader in this department, followed by Amazon with Apple in third:
Certainly I will never forget some images: the black woman chained astraddle a stepladder with an apple in her mouth; the needle - nosed pliers coming toward a woman's nipple; whips used and sexual organs wielded like punishing tools, to «teach a lesson.»
Because they were like rubber balls with apple in them.
They had a midnight buffet which featured things like suckling pig with apple in mouth.
This tasty bowlful is a nice variation on a simple butternut squash soup with some apple in there, but the real thing that makes the difference is the fresh herbs.
Fluff up the now ready millet (if there's still water, drain it first) with a fork and mix it with the apple in a bowl.
I just knew I had to put something with apple in them (and it helped that I had basket full of apples waiting for me at home).
They then mutter an oath in a dead language of the ancients, and the camera pans to reveal Roger Goodell leather - strapped naked to the wall with an apple in his mouth.
If it's all the same to you, the person with the apple in his mouth would probably prefer to not have a blindfold involved.
Love anything with apple in it!
They are almost like a cross between a pancake and a donut, but with apple in the middle.
David Byer, a senior manager with Apple in charge of developing education business for the company, groaned and leaned over to another attendee sitting at the edge of the room after a lunch session.
Then we have the debacle of the price - fixing attempt some of them did with Apple in an attempt to hurt Amazon.
Now HP could be doing direct battle with Apple in the tablet / slate market.
Following in the footsteps of a 32.5 M settlement reached with Apple in January, Google has agreed to pay back over $ 19M in charges racked up by kids playing games on smartphones and tablets.
Samsung is going to let out the new Galaxy S2 tablet with reading mode and 4:3 scale with less final price for states» markets to be capable of competing with apple in price in this over-saturated marketplace.If I have a ten inch tablet with those capabilities, who wants to purchase for an e-book reader which is more pricey, more heavy, and more limited to the specific region?Three inches difference can not justify the decision.
They have been fighting to keep e-book prices high — to the point where they engaged in industry - wide collusion with Apple in an attempt to do so — and they eventually managed to convince Amazon (AMZN) to let them set prices.
Checking in at a sliver of a pinch thinner than the illustrious iPad 2, Samsung's rethought - out, redesigned and definitely - not - renamed Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the first Android tablet to date that seriously goes toe - to - toe with Apple in both specifications and design.»
But publishers pushed for the right to set prices themselves, and even engaged in what the courts found was illegal collusion with Apple in an attempt to force Amazon to let them do so.
Two years after the heavy hitters in the publishing industry colluded with Apple in order to fix the price of e-books, most of the legal dust has finally settled.
Among the accusations the DoJ will now bring up in court is that Penguin was actually very instrumental in arranging the «agency model» with Apple in an attempt to force the price of ebooks higher than they were currently being sold for, namely, that Amazon was purchasing the ebooks at the original wholesale price and selling them for a marginal profit — or in some cases, an actual loss, which it is allowed to do as long as it can afford to — in order to sell Kindle e-reader devices.
They will take pre-orders starting May 11 2010, and hope to compete with Apple in Germany.
Google's Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) OS will appear on many tablets this year, but it needs a more vibrant developer community and better app store to compete with Apple in the tablet space.
Bottom Line: Google's Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) OS will appear on many tablets this year, but it needs a more vibrant developer community and better app store to compete with Apple in the tablet space.
Other reports have revealed that Samsung has lost a Court Case regarding intellectual property rights with Apple in Europe and has been banned from selling Galaxy Tab Tablet PCs in the European region, except Netherlands.
Samsung and Sony have turned to Android to compete with Apple in this fast growing and very lucrative market.
Apple will often cite the rule in the contract the submitter signed with Apple in the first place.
Based on the bunch of variously sized slates Amazon introduced last September, it's aiming for low specs and low price from here on in - presumably that's the only way it thinks it can compete with Apple in the rather lukewarm waters of the tablet market.
-LSB-...] years after the heavy hitters in the publishing industry colluded with Apple in order to fix the price of e-books, most of the legal dust has finally settled.
They are locked - in to the ecosystem or they are focused on the aesthetics or they identify themselves with Apple in their very core or they are focused on the status signalling aspects.
According to the report, Samsung had beaten out Apple in the smartphone category, stealing first place with Apple in second, followed by LG in third with Nokia and Sony tied for fourth.
Following Apple's playbook (no pun intended)-- where it launched the low risk iPod Touch before the iPhone, then the iPad — Amazon was always going to take the long route to competing with Apple in the tablet market.
If I had to guess, I would say that between the Amazon Cloud Drive and their Android App Store Amazon is getting into a position to do for their upcoming Kindle Tablet line, which will likely eventually compete with Apple in most slots including an iPod Touch equivalent, what the iCloud does for iOS.
The Kindle isn't going to win a showdown with the Apple in a beauty contest.
RIM competes with Apple in the smartphone market with its Storm and Storm 2 devices.
As for the publishers themselves, while they may not like the idea of submitting even further to Amazon's dominance in the e-book world, they would probably be better off playing ball with the company in return for access to its user base — as Tim Carmody argues at Wired — in much the same way that publishers of newspapers and magazines jumped into bed with Apple in return for access to the iPhone and iPad.
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