Leinster now lead the league table by four points while Connacht are rotted to the bottom.
Definitely an acquired taste, its appearance and flavor resemble that of a well-rotted apple.
From Georgia to Washington state in recent seasons, unpicked fruits and vegetables have rotted in the fields.
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The most elemental purpose of the emotion of disgust is to make us avoid rotted and toxic food.
And in the living room and kitchen, ceiling leaks have left rotted-out holes.
Imagine the cost of restoring hundreds of rotted oak beams and replacing stonework on castellated walls four feet thick.
The facial decay was inconsistent: if the nostrils and underlying cartilage had rotted away, the earlobes would be long gone, too.
If you put extra nitrogen on wheat, the crop grew taller and thicker than usual, fell over in the wind and rotted.
Its wooden roof had rotted and was covered with ancient moss.
Mr Burke said any development would need to involve much work to the inside of the fort, due to the fact that many of the floors have rotted and collapsed.
He emphasised the importance of sound institutions and sensible policies in improving the lot of poorer nations, many of which rotted from the entrenched depredations of a self-serving governing class.
While we spent much of our testing with the keyboard attached, to experience the thing as a tablet we popped off the Type Cover and headed to the couch, spending hours web surfing while inane TV programming slowly rotted our gray matter.
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