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misuse on
greengrocers' signs, an
apostrophe used
incorrectly to form a plural—such as apple's, orange's, or banana's—is
known as a
greengrocers' apostrophe...
- to form noun
plurals are
known as
greengrocers'
apostrophes or grocers' apostrophes,
often written as
greengrocer's apostrophes or grocer's apostrophes...
- The
Kepler conjecture,
named after the 17th-century
mathematician and
astronomer Johannes Kepler, is a
mathematical theorem about sphere ****ng in three-dimensional...
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Zoological Society of New
South Wales. p. 227. ISBN 978-0-9803272-3-6. "
Greengrocer,
Yellow Monday Fact File".
Australian Museum online -
Wildlife of Sydney...
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undesirable prejudices of the powerful…: 273–4
Havel uses the
example of a
greengrocer who
displays in his shop the sign
Workers of the world, unite! Since...
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Small grocery stores that sell
mainly fruit and
vegetables are
known as
greengrocers (Britain) or
produce markets (U.S.), and
small grocery stores that predominantly...
-
produce in
quantity to
greengrocers. It was the main supplier,
along with
Covent Garden, of
fruits and
vegetables to
retail greengrocers' shops.
Amongst the...
-
where fruit and
vegetables are kept.
Produce is the main
product sold by
greengrocers (UK, Australia) and farmers' markets. The term is
widely and commonly...
- question: "In the
abbreviated names of
fruit and veg
often found in a
greengrocers, pots is an
abbreviation of
which word?", to
which Degg
answered "Pottery";...
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applied to
goods sold
under this
system and it
still applies in many
greengrocers where the
customer may
purchase one apple, or a
handful of mushrooms...