| 11. | Forbidden fruit, no matter how badly spotted, rarely loses its allure.
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| 12. | FORBIDDEN FRUIT : Shooting at Apple is always at bit problematic.
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| 13. | Before tasting forbidden fruit, they watch each other urinate and try eating grass.
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| 14. | Overseas travel originally exposed Japanese consumers to the forbidden fruit of low prices.
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| 15. | The company is " selling their clothes by using forbidden fruit,"
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| 16. | Such half-hearted messages will only succeed in glamorising smoking as a forbidden fruit.
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| 17. | But the desire to gain access to such forbidden fruit is not always well-founded.
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| 18. | An investigation named " Operation Forbidden Fruit " revealed a two-decade long bribery scheme.
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| 19. | Like so many lakes in the Bay Area, Barrett had become a forbidden fruit.
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| 20. | Part of the attraction may have been the feeling that this was forbidden fruit.
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