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  2. Mr. Peabody's Apples - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Peabody's Apples is a picture book written by American entertainer Madonna, released on November 10, 2003, by Callaway Arts & Entertainment. The book contains a moral tale, inspired by a 300-year-old story by Rabbi Baal Shem Tov , that Madonna had heard from her Kabbalah teacher.

  3. The World of Apples - Wikipedia

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    The World of Apples is the sixth collection of short fiction by author John Cheever, published in 1973 by Alfred A. Knopf. The ten stories originally appeared individually in The New Yorker , Esquire , The Saturday Evening Post or Playboy .

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  5. Sideways Stories from Wayside School - Wikipedia

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    This chapter introduces the classroom on Wayside School's 30th floor. Their teacher, a strict woman named Mrs. Gorf, turns her students into apples if they misbehave even slightly, or answer a problem wrong. At times, Louis the yard teacher visits and assumes that Mrs. Gorf must be an excellent teacher if she has so many apples. Mrs.

  6. Shooting an apple off one's child's head - Wikipedia

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    William Tell's apple-shot as depicted in Sebastian Münster's Cosmographia (1554 edition). Shooting an apple off one's child's head, also known as apple-shot (from German Apfelschuss) is a feat of marksmanship with a bow that occurs as a motif in a number of legends in Germanic folklore (and has been connected with non-European folklore).

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  8. Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Gentry and Campbell began recording the album on April 11, 1968, at Capitol Recording Studio in Hollywood, with "Little Green Apples", "Gentle on My Mind", "Heart to Heart Talk" and "Scarborough Fair / Canticle". "My Elusive Dreams" and "Let It Be Me" were also recording during this session with overdub sessions on April 1, May 28 and August 2.

  9. Apple's latest coffee-table book is aimed at music lovers and ...

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    Apple Music released a $450 coffee-table book of its top 100 albums. The book, limited to 1,500 copies, includes album analyses and facts. ... the design book is going for more than 10 times its ...