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The apple tree is a plant species known for its fruit, the apple. Apple tree, Appletree and similar may also refer to: Places *Appletree Cove, a bay in Washington, USA *Appletree Eyot, an island in the River Thames in England Music *''AppleTree'', an indie rock band from Bogotá, Colombia * ''Apple Tree'' (album), a 1996 EP by Applejaxx *"Apple Tree", a song by Australian band Wolfmother from their self-titled debut album *"Apple Tree", a song by Aurora from ''A Different Kind of Human (Step 2)'' *"Apple Trees", a song by Faun Fables from ''Early Song'' *"Apple Trees", a song by Eels from ''End Times'' * "Appletree" (song), a 1998 song by Erykah Badu * ''The Apple Tree'', a 1966 Broadway musical Other uses *Apple Tree (horse), a French Thoroughbred racehorse * ''Apple Trees'' (film), a 1992 German film * ''The Apple Tree'' (anthology), a 1952 book by Daphne du Maurier * "The Apple Tree" (short story), a 1916 short story by John Galsworthy *AppleTree Markets, an American superm ...
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Apple Tree
An apple is an edible fruit produced by an apple tree (''Malus domestica''). Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus ''Malus''. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, '' Malus sieversii'', is still found today. Apples have been grown for thousands of years in Asia and Europe and were brought to North America by European colonists. Apples have religious and mythological significance in many cultures, including Norse, Greek, and European Christian tradition. Apples grown from seed tend to be very different from those of their parents, and the resultant fruit frequently lacks desired characteristics. Generally, apple cultivars are propagated by clonal grafting onto rootstocks. Apple trees grown without rootstocks tend to be larger and much slower to fruit after planting. Rootstocks are used to control the speed of growth and the size of the resulting tree, allowing for easier harvesting. There are more t ...
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The Apple Tree
''The Apple Tree'' is a series of three musical playlets with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and a book by Bock and Harnick with contributions from Jerome Coopersmith. Each act has its own storyline, but all three are tied together by a common theme (someone who believes that they want something, but once they get what they wanted they realize that it wasn't what they wanted) and common references, such as references to the color brown. The first act is based on Mark Twain's ''The Diaries of Adam and Eve''; the second act is based on Frank R. Stockton's " The Lady, or the Tiger?"; the third act is based on Jules Feiffer's ''Passionella''. The working title for the evening of three musicals was ''Come Back! Go Away! I Love You!'' Production history Director Mike Nichols and producer Stuart Ostrow initially considered Dustin Hoffman for the musical, based on a recommendation from casting director Michael Shurtleff. Hoffman was rejected because his singing abili ...
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Applebaum
Applebaum is a Jewish surname. It may refer to: * Anne Applebaum (born 1964), journalist and author * Cicely Applebaum Ryshpan (1904-2004), an american economist * Chris Applebaum, American music video director * Dallin Applebaum, American songwriter, pianist, vocalist and music producer * David Applebaum (1952–2003), Israeli doctor and terrorist victim ** Nava Applebaum (c. 1983–2003), David's daughter and terrorist victim * Edward Applebaum (1937–2020), American composer * Elisha Applebaum (born 1995), English actress * Jacob Appelbaum (1983–), American hacker, Core Tor member * Jon Applebaum (born 1985), American politician * Leah Applebaum, American voice actress * Louis Applebaum (1918–2000), Canadian composer and conductor * Mark Applebaum, American composer and music professor * Michael Applebaum (born 1963), Canadian politician and former Mayor of Montreal * Sid Applebaum (1924–2016), American grocery magnate * Stan Applebaum (1922–2019), American musician, o ...
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Apfelbaum
Apfelbaum (german: apple tree) is a Jewish surname. It may refer to: Apfelbaum * Anna Apfelbaum (1897-1987), Polish fashion designer and co-founder of Maximilian Furs, New York * Dawid Moryc Apfelbaum, ''nom de guerre'' of a fighter in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising * Jay Apfelbaum (born 1951), American bridge player * Grigory Zinoviev (1883–1936), also known as Ovsei-Gershon Aronovich Randomsky, born Hirsch Apfelbaum, Soviet politician * Maximilian Apfelbaum (d.1953) Polish furrier and co-founder of Maximilian Furs, New York * Peter Apfelbaum (1960–), American jazz musician and composer * Polly Apfelbaum (1955–), American visual artist * Stacy Apfelbaum, American athlete Appelbaum * Binyamin Appelbaum, American journalist * Diana Muir Appelbaum, American author and historian * Eileen Appelbaum (born 1940), American economist * Ian Appelbaum, American physicist * Jacob Appelbaum (1983–), American hacker, Core Tor member * Jodi Appelbaum-Steinbauer (born 1956), American p ...
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AppleTree Markets
AppleTree Markets was a supermarket chain in Texas formed in 1969 when Safeway opened its first stores in Houston, which were spun off under the AppleTree name in 1988. The division once had 100 stores in Greater Houston and Greater Austin. By January 21, 2002, AppleTree had reduced its holdings to two stores in Bryan, Texas, where it had shifted its headquarters. One of the remaining locations was sold in 2009 and the final location, in Bryan at Highway 21 and Texas Avenue, closed in early 2012, marking the end of the chain. History Safeway Safeway put its 18-year-old Houston division up for sale in 1988 in an effort to raise money to pay off debts from a $4 billion leveraged buyout in 1986. On June 14, 1988, Safeway agreed to sell its Houston division to Texas Supermarkets Inc., a holding company formed by local investors Duncan Cook & Co. and the Sterling Group. The deal included 50 stores in Houston, 20 in Austin, stores in 23 other communities in East and Central Texas, alo ...
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The Apple Tree (short Story)
"The Apple Tree" is a 1916 short story by John Galsworthy that has been adapted several times for other media. Adaptations *''Lady Esther Almanac'' radio show (CBS) - 12 January 1942 - with Orson Welles *''Mercury Summer Theatre'' radio show - 6 September 1946Transcript of Mercury Summer Theatre adaptation
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The Apple Tree (anthology)
''The Apple Tree'' is a series of three musical playlets with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and a book by Bock and Harnick with contributions from Jerome Coopersmith. Each act has its own storyline, but all three are tied together by a common theme (someone who believes that they want something, but once they get what they wanted they realize that it wasn't what they wanted) and common references, such as references to the color brown. The first act is based on Mark Twain's ''The Diaries of Adam and Eve''; the second act is based on Frank R. Stockton's " The Lady, or the Tiger?"; the third act is based on Jules Feiffer's '' Passionella''. The working title for the evening of three musicals was ''Come Back! Go Away! I Love You!'' Production history Director Mike Nichols and producer Stuart Ostrow initially considered Dustin Hoffman for the musical, based on a recommendation from casting director Michael Shurtleff. Hoffman was rejected because his singing ability ...
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Apple Trees (film)
''Apple Trees'' (german: Apfelbäume) is a 1992 German drama film directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival The 45th Cannes Film Festival was held from 7 to 18 May 1992. The Palme d'Or went to the ''Den goda viljan'' by Bille August. The festival opened with ''Basic Instinct'', directed by Paul Verhoeven and closed with ''Far and Away'', directed by Ro .... Cast References External links * 1992 films 1992 drama films 1990s German-language films German drama films Films directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms 1990s German films {{1990s-drama-film-stub ...
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Apple Tree (horse)
Apple Tree (6 March 1989 – 16 December 2018) is a French Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. During a racing career which lasted from September 1991 until October 1995 he competed in France, Germany, England, the United States and Japan, winning seven of his twenty-six races. After showing promise as a two-year-old he won the Prix Greffulhe and the Preis von Europa in 1992. As a four-year-old he ran prominently in several major races before winning the Prix du Prince d'Orange and the Turf Classic. He reached his peak as a five-year-old in 1994 when he defeated top-class international fields in the Coronation Cup and the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud. After his retirement from racing he stood as a breeding stallion with limited success. Background Apple Tree is a chestnut horse standing 16.2 hands high with three white socks bred in France by Paul de Moussac. He was sired by Bikala, who won the Prix du Jockey Club in 1981 and the Prix Ganay in 1982. The best of his other offspring was ...
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Appletree (song)
"Appletree" is a song recorded by American singer Erykah Badu for her debut studio album ''Baduizm'' (1997). The song was written by Badu and Robert Bradford. It was released as the fourth and final single from ''Baduizm'' on November 17, 1997, by Kedar Records and Universal Records Universal Music Group N.V. (often abbreviated as UMG and referred to as just Universal Music) is a Dutch– American multinational music corporation under Dutch law. UMG's corporate headquarters are located in Hilversum, Netherlands and its .... Track listings and formats Charts Release history References Bibliography * 1998 singles Erykah Badu songs Songs written by Erykah Badu Motown singles {{1990s-single-stub ...
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Appletree Cove
Appletree Cove is a bay and estuary of Puget Sound on the Kitsap Peninsula in the U.S. state of Washington. The cove is fed by Carpenter Creek; its estuary is a tidal flood zone that fills and empties at high and low tides. Appletree Cove was named "from the numbers of that tree which were in blossom around its shores" by Charles Wilkes who surveyed the area on April 9, 1841, on the Wilkes expedition. Reportedly these Pacific crabapple trees were cleared by Benjamin Bannister after settling at the bay in 1874. Another source says Wilkes mistook flowering dogwoods for apple trees. Appletree Cove is the site of the Kingston ferry terminal for the Washington State Ferries. Appletree Cove is also the former name of the town of Kingston, Washington which is to the north and west of the cove. To the south is an area known by the locals as "Jefferson Beach". References Bays of Washington (state) Estuaries of Washington (state) Bodies of water of Kitsap County, Washington ...
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End Times (album)
''End Times'' is the eighth studio album by American rock band Eels released on January 19, 2010. ''End Times'' is the second in a trilogy of concept albums starting with 2009's ''Hombre Lobo'' and finishing with '' Tomorrow Morning'', released later in 2010. Content The album was self-produced by frontman Mark Oliver Everett and focuses on themes of divorce and aging. The cover was designed by Adrian Tomine. Release ''End Times'' was released on January 19, 2010. The album was also released in a deluxe edition with a bonus EP. The music video for "Little Bird" was released on YouTube through the official Eels channel in November 2009 and "In My Younger Days" in December 2009. The single for "A Line in the Dirt" backed with "Little Bird" was released through Eels' online store on January 13, 2010. Reception Critical response to the album has been mostly positive. Will Dean of ''The Guardian'' called it "a classic break-up album". Pitchfork published a negative review o ...
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