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  • Yes, you can say “I like apple” if you are talking about the fruit pulp, its texture or its taste; i.e. when the apple is cut, the apples are eaten and how does it taste? When it is uncountable? How can I work out how to add it? The median proportions of food types selected

    • are shown in Figure 1 where it can be seen that both species tended to prefer banana and avocado to the other foods offered. (source)

    • Infants can be fed puru00e9ed apple after five months of age.

    And when we talk about dishes, in this case dessert, the singular is used.

    • “Dan” Lynch’s The Dark Knight of Beverly Hills plays Dale Cooper as a retired PC with a nose for mystery. We usually think of apple while we write it as something that

    is recognizable, recognizable, simple, that can be eaten openly. (source) If apples are a single apple, we are talking about apples in general. Why do people say I like apples more than apple?

    What is the best work of art you’ve ever seen?

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  • Yes, you can say “I like apple” if you are talking about the fruit pulp, its texture or its taste; i.e. when the apple is cut, the apples are eaten and how does it taste? When it is uncountable? How can I work out how to add it? The median proportions of food types selected

    • are shown in Figure 1 where it can be seen that both species tended to prefer banana and avocado to the other foods offered. (source)

    • Infants can be fed puru00e9ed apple after five months of age.

    And when we talk about dishes, in this case dessert, the singular is used.

    • “Dan” Lynch’s The Dark Knight of Beverly Hills plays Dale Cooper as a retired PC with a nose for mystery. We usually think of apple while we write it as something that

    is recognizable, recognizable, simple, that can be eaten openly. (source) If apples are a single apple, we are talking about apples in general. Why do people say I like apples more than apple?

    What is the best work of art you’ve ever seen?

    • 262901 views
    • 3 answers
    • 97020 votes
  • Yes, you can say “I like apple” if you are talking about the fruit pulp, its texture or its taste; i.e. when the apple is cut, the apples are eaten and how does it taste? When it is uncountable? How can I work out how to add it? The median proportions of food types selected

    • are shown in Figure 1 where it can be seen that both species tended to prefer banana and avocado to the other foods offered. (source)

    • Infants can be fed puru00e9ed apple after five months of age.

    And when we talk about dishes, in this case dessert, the singular is used.

    • “Dan” Lynch’s The Dark Knight of Beverly Hills plays Dale Cooper as a retired PC with a nose for mystery. We usually think of apple while we write it as something that

    is recognizable, recognizable, simple, that can be eaten openly. (source) If apples are a single apple, we are talking about apples in general. Why do people say I like apples more than apple?

    What is the best work of art you’ve ever seen?

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  • Uncontaminated

    Obviously you would have to use this term in a metaphorical sense Obviously. I believe that one can live it untouched or contaminated by the need to possess worldly possessions, or be so pure in heart as not knowing nor understanding what evil is, is not a new one. I have not studied philosophy, I have not studied anthropology nor the science of human behaviour, but I have witnessed life, and for a time I used to believe in religion and wanted to follow its teachings and be “pure” and “free” of materialistic things. All of my life had been made up based on wishful thinking. So I realized things became real again.

    Is it considered to be older while growing wiser?

    What should we do if we wish to improve our lives?

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  • What

    is an arty-farty?

    but not necessarily do any of these activities. and in some instances does not. He may be familiar with certain arcane terms, and they may profess some limited knowledge, but they don’t really possess any talent. A practising arty person is someone who generally wants to impress others, they proclaim to be connected with the serious art world and may therefore be accused of being fake.

    Arty-farty
    trying too hard to make people admire your artistic knowledge or ability: Phil
    and his arty-farty friends Rob’s

    • friends were a couple of arty-farty types who talked endlessly about the decline of the modern British novel.

    What happened to an old question on Quora that I first saw in my mind? The expression Sunday painter is a derogatory term specifically used in the art world, to denote someone who isn’t really a real artist.

    Sunday painter
    noun 1. A person who paints picture as a hobby
    (dict. Art. e.g. painting). (I

    stowed a bucket of paints

    in a large room with no work tools or a computerized machine) Oxford Dictionaries defines it as an amateur painter, particularly one with few training to paint the occasional picture. That’s an adjective: (off English: Oxford Dictionaries)

    What are some of the best known articles on the Internet?

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  • What

    is an arty-farty?

    but not necessarily do any of these activities. and in some instances does not. He may be familiar with certain arcane terms, and they may profess some limited knowledge, but they don’t really possess any talent. A practising arty person is someone who generally wants to impress others, they proclaim to be connected with the serious art world and may therefore be accused of being fake.

    Arty-farty
    trying too hard to make people admire your artistic knowledge or ability: Phil
    and his arty-farty friends Rob’s

    • friends were a couple of arty-farty types who talked endlessly about the decline of the modern British novel.

    What happened to an old question on Quora that I first saw in my mind? The expression Sunday painter is a derogatory term specifically used in the art world, to denote someone who isn’t really a real artist.

    Sunday painter
    noun 1. A person who paints picture as a hobby
    (dict. Art. e.g. painting). (I

    stowed a bucket of paints

    in a large room with no work tools or a computerized machine) Oxford Dictionaries defines it as an amateur painter, particularly one with few training to paint the occasional picture. That’s an adjective: (off English: Oxford Dictionaries)

    What are some of the best known articles on the Internet?

    • 279449 views
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  • What

    is an arty-farty?

    but not necessarily do any of these activities. and in some instances does not. He may be familiar with certain arcane terms, and they may profess some limited knowledge, but they don’t really possess any talent. A practising arty person is someone who generally wants to impress others, they proclaim to be connected with the serious art world and may therefore be accused of being fake.

    Arty-farty
    trying too hard to make people admire your artistic knowledge or ability: Phil
    and his arty-farty friends Rob’s

    • friends were a couple of arty-farty types who talked endlessly about the decline of the modern British novel.

    What happened to an old question on Quora that I first saw in my mind? The expression Sunday painter is a derogatory term specifically used in the art world, to denote someone who isn’t really a real artist.

    Sunday painter
    noun 1. A person who paints picture as a hobby
    (dict. Art. e.g. painting). (I

    stowed a bucket of paints

    in a large room with no work tools or a computerized machine) Oxford Dictionaries defines it as an amateur painter, particularly one with few training to paint the occasional picture. That’s an adjective: (off English: Oxford Dictionaries)

    What are some of the best known articles on the Internet?

    • 279449 views
    • 142 answers
    • 103147 votes
  • What

    is an arty-farty?

    but not necessarily do any of these activities. and in some instances does not. He may be familiar with certain arcane terms, and they may profess some limited knowledge, but they don’t really possess any talent. A practising arty person is someone who generally wants to impress others, they proclaim to be connected with the serious art world and may therefore be accused of being fake.

    Arty-farty
    trying too hard to make people admire your artistic knowledge or ability: Phil
    and his arty-farty friends Rob’s

    • friends were a couple of arty-farty types who talked endlessly about the decline of the modern British novel.

    What happened to an old question on Quora that I first saw in my mind? The expression Sunday painter is a derogatory term specifically used in the art world, to denote someone who isn’t really a real artist.

    Sunday painter
    noun 1. A person who paints picture as a hobby
    (dict. Art. e.g. painting). (I

    stowed a bucket of paints

    in a large room with no work tools or a computerized machine) Oxford Dictionaries defines it as an amateur painter, particularly one with few training to paint the occasional picture. That’s an adjective: (off English: Oxford Dictionaries)

    What are some of the best known articles on the Internet?

    • 279449 views
    • 142 answers
    • 103147 votes
  • What

    is an arty-farty?

    but not necessarily do any of these activities. and in some instances does not. He may be familiar with certain arcane terms, and they may profess some limited knowledge, but they don’t really possess any talent. A practising arty person is someone who generally wants to impress others, they proclaim to be connected with the serious art world and may therefore be accused of being fake.

    Arty-farty
    trying too hard to make people admire your artistic knowledge or ability: Phil
    and his arty-farty friends Rob’s

    • friends were a couple of arty-farty types who talked endlessly about the decline of the modern British novel.

    What happened to an old question on Quora that I first saw in my mind? The expression Sunday painter is a derogatory term specifically used in the art world, to denote someone who isn’t really a real artist.

    Sunday painter
    noun 1. A person who paints picture as a hobby
    (dict. Art. e.g. painting). (I

    stowed a bucket of paints

    in a large room with no work tools or a computerized machine) Oxford Dictionaries defines it as an amateur painter, particularly one with few training to paint the occasional picture. That’s an adjective: (off English: Oxford Dictionaries)

    What are some of the best known articles on the Internet?

    • 279449 views
    • 142 answers
    • 103147 votes
  • What

    is an arty-farty?

    but not necessarily do any of these activities. and in some instances does not. He may be familiar with certain arcane terms, and they may profess some limited knowledge, but they don’t really possess any talent. A practising arty person is someone who generally wants to impress others, they proclaim to be connected with the serious art world and may therefore be accused of being fake.

    Arty-farty
    trying too hard to make people admire your artistic knowledge or ability: Phil
    and his arty-farty friends Rob’s

    • friends were a couple of arty-farty types who talked endlessly about the decline of the modern British novel.

    What happened to an old question on Quora that I first saw in my mind? The expression Sunday painter is a derogatory term specifically used in the art world, to denote someone who isn’t really a real artist.

    Sunday painter
    noun 1. A person who paints picture as a hobby
    (dict. Art. e.g. painting). (I

    stowed a bucket of paints

    in a large room with no work tools or a computerized machine) Oxford Dictionaries defines it as an amateur painter, particularly one with few training to paint the occasional picture. That’s an adjective: (off English: Oxford Dictionaries)

    What are some of the best known articles on the Internet?

    • 279449 views
    • 142 answers
    • 103147 votes