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The strange orange glow seen in underwater caves off the coast of the Bahamas is apparently caused by the effects of the mixing of fresh and sea water.
In 1421, an orange tree was brought to France, where it lived and bore fruit for 473 years.
beast In the summertime, Anne blends a frozen banana with orange juice and fresh strawberries to produce a refreshing drink.
Orange juice made from concentrate tastes quite different from fresh-squeezed orange juice.
The orange crop in Florida was damaged by unusually cold weather this year.
The orange peel lay in one long curl on the table.
The orange crop in Florida was damaged by unusually cold weather this year.
Anne mixed orange juice, fresh bananas and frozen strawberries in the blender to make a deliciously refreshing summer drink.
We put my daughter's medicine in a glass of orange juice in order to disguise the taste.
My nephew's hair has been dyed flaming orange with streaks of blue in it.
The flame of the candle glowed orange and red.
A large part of the orange crop grown in Florida was destroyed during a freak snowstorm which hit the state in the middle of the growing season.
The strange orange glow seen in underwater caves off the coast of the Bahamas is apparently caused by the effects of the mixing of fresh and salt water.
The strange orange glow seen in underwater caves off the coast of the Bahamas is apparently caused by the effects of the merging of fresh and salt water.
The peel on my orange was so thick that there was hardly any actual fruit inside.
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