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  • Strange Fruit
  • Strange fruit
  • Strange fruit
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  • The unsolved 1963 murder of a black teenager, whose body was discovered by the then-young Will Jeffries, is reopened.
  • An anomalous fruit. Recovers a little SP
  • The strange fruit can only be obtained in three ways: * By picking it from strange plants found in Brimhaven. * By collecting it from a stranger plant familiar, which forages these fruits. However, on average, only two to three fruits are gained from one. * A drop from Chaos Elemental.
  • "Strange Fruit" was written by Lewis Allen and released by Billie Holiday as a single in 1939. Amos's cover was released on the "Cornflake Girl" UK Limited Edition single alongside renditions of "A Case of You" and "If 6 Was 9". Her rendition of "Strange Fruit" was informed by Amos's early years in the Southern part of the United States, where both she and her Cherokee grandfather deeply experienced "many forms of racial hatred". Amos recorded the song at 5:30 in the morning to have "a certain quality" to her voice.
  • Ennen random eventtien lakkauttamista, jos et ottanut hedelmää kasvista, se kävi pelaajan kimppuun ja myrkytti sen. Strange fruit pystyi ilmestymään minne vain
  • Strange Fruit is a happy-go-lucky song written and performed by buck-toothed funny man Ken Dodd. Originally just a song he used in his stand up shows, the song soon became a fan favourite and was released on record in 1939 selling over 1 million copies in it's first week of release.
  • Strange Fruit (不思議な実, Fushigi na Mi, lit. Mysterious Fruit) is an event in Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return.
  • The Strange plant will not start attacking you if you do not pick its fruit since the update removing hostile random events. It can be eaten to cure poison. It also restores 30% run energy, making it a potential substitute to Energy potions. The Chaos Elemental can drop 10 of these (noted).
  • "Strange Fruit" is the ninth episode of Season Nine of Criminal Minds.
  • The Strange Fruit label, established in 1986 by former Dandelion Records business chief Clive Selwood, Peel's long-time friend and personal manager, was a primary distributor of BBC recordings, focusing on Peel sessions. The DJ himself had nothing to do with the label's ownership or management, although he did lend support and suggested sessions that he felt deserved release. "The latter seemed like a bit of a mouthful and the former, when written down, can be mistaken for Black Dick, which I figured might limit its appeal somewhat."
  • The strange fruit was originally a reward from a Random Event removed by the Random Event update in March 2009. The strange fruit can only be obtained in three ways: * By picking it from strange plants found in Brimhaven. * By collecting it from a stranger plant familiar, which forages these fruits. However, on average, only two to three fruits are gained from one. * A drop from Chaos Elemental. * When eaten, the text reads: It tastes great; some of your run energy is restored! * They rarely sell on the Grand Exchange.
  • To utilize this Majutsu technique the user requires a small amount of blood from any available source they may find or possess; such as cutting themselves, drawing blood from a wound placed by an opponent, conserving a certain amount of in a container have blood available from their own body, etc. Once this step is completed the user will chant an incantation while placing both hands together that have been established upon both hands. After the incantation has been completely recited they will then wipe the source of blood onto his/her palm and slam it onto the floor imprinting a strange seal forming through chakra use on the ground. This sequence summons a giant seed that is submerged from underneath the ground where the seal was originally placed, growing larger in size after successful
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  • 1
Season
  • 2
  • 9
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Tehtävä
  • Ei
Row 4 info
  • Lewis Allen
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  • Found on strange plants that grow around Karamja.
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  • Ei
Kuva
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  • Ei
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  • Pudota
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  • Yes
Row 1 info
  • 1994-01-17
store
  • No
low
  • 0
Examine
  • Found on strange plants that grow around Karamja.
  • I wonder what this tastes like?
Tradeable
  • Yes
Row 4 title
  • Writer
nimi
  • Strange fruit
varustettava
  • Ei
julkaisu
  • 2
APtrigger
  • 2000
Row 2 info
  • 240.0
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  • Kyllä
jäsenten
  • Kyllä
Equipable
  • No
Row 1 title
  • Released
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  • Kyllä
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  • Eric Rosse and Tori Amos
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  • GEMW
  • gemw
  • GEMW
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  • 305
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  • Length
destroy
  • Drop
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  • Yes
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  • Chaos Elemental
  • Chaos Elemental
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  • Producer
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  • 1
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  • No
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  • Common
  • yleinen
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  • Secondary
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  • Label
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  • reclaimable
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  • 9
Previous
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  • default
Box Title
  • "Strange Fruit"
Rewards
  • 10000
  • Mystery Mushroom
Stackable
  • No
Game
  • 2
Name
  • Navbox advanced
  • Strange fruit
Airdate
  • 2005-04-03
  • 2013-11-20
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  • 1
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  • B-side from Under the Pink
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  • Under the Pink Tour
  • 9.0
  • "Peeping Tommi"
  • "Pretty Good Year" • "God" • "Bells for Her" • "Past the Mission" • "Baker Baker" • "The Wrong Band" • "The Waitress" • "Cornflake Girl" • "Icicle" • "Cloud On My Tongue" • "Space Dog" • "Yes, Anastasia"
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  • Huge Runescape 2 update
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  • No
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  • 250
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  • Songs
  • B-sides
  • Outtakes
  • Related
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  • 1
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  • Huge Runescape 2 update
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  • Under the Pink
  • Strange Fruit
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  • 19
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ID
  • 464
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  • 0
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  • 2004-02-02
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Director
Year
  • 1963-08-27
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  • Yes
abstract
  • The unsolved 1963 murder of a black teenager, whose body was discovered by the then-young Will Jeffries, is reopened.
  • An anomalous fruit. Recovers a little SP
  • The Strange Fruit label, established in 1986 by former Dandelion Records business chief Clive Selwood, Peel's long-time friend and personal manager, was a primary distributor of BBC recordings, focusing on Peel sessions. The DJ himself had nothing to do with the label's ownership or management, although he did lend support and suggested sessions that he felt deserved release. The name Strange Fruit came from the song written by Abel Meeropol and famously performed by Billie Holiday. Its title and lyrics reference racially motivated lynchings. Selwood recalls that Peel (as a fan of WC Fields and football) put forward the possible label names "Bank Dick" and "Back o' the Net Records," although these received the thumbs down: "The latter seemed like a bit of a mouthful and the former, when written down, can be mistaken for Black Dick, which I figured might limit its appeal somewhat." The label had the aim of generating sufficient revenue from recordings of 'big name' artists to allow the release of recordings by lesser-known ones. Among the first batch of six 12" EP releases in September 1986 were New Order's 1982 Peel session and the Damned's second, from 1977. These were followed by sessions from some of the biggest names from the punk and post punk eras. Recordings from as far back as the 1960s by the likes of Jimi Hendrix and the Bonzo Dog Band were also released. Tracking down artists or their representatives and obtaining the rights to release sessions didn't always prove easy; Frankie Goes To Hollywood were among the earliest to refuse permission. Others, however, were happy to give the go-ahead on the basis of "anything for John." As well as individual sessions, the label also released albums compiling several sessions by the same artist. Strange Fruit was sufficiently successful that it spawned subsidiary labels including Nighttracks (sessions from Radio One's Evening Show), Raw Fruit (concert recordings from the Reading Festival), and Band of Joy (BBC session recordings from the 1960s and 1970s). In 1994, Peel's BBC colleague Andy Kershaw started another subsidiary label, Strange Roots, which released session recordings by world music and Roots music artists from his radio show. After Strange Fruit pioneered releases of Peel sessions, other companies followed in its footsteps by issuing archive BBC music recordings, including sessions from the Peel show. Clive Selwood sold Strange Fruit to Pinnacle in the mid-1990s and the label was eventually shut down in 2004, when the Zomba group of companies merged with BMG. The last release Strange Fruit put together was an album of complete Peel sessions by New Order.
  • The strange fruit can only be obtained in three ways: * By picking it from strange plants found in Brimhaven. * By collecting it from a stranger plant familiar, which forages these fruits. However, on average, only two to three fruits are gained from one. * A drop from Chaos Elemental.
  • To utilize this Majutsu technique the user requires a small amount of blood from any available source they may find or possess; such as cutting themselves, drawing blood from a wound placed by an opponent, conserving a certain amount of in a container have blood available from their own body, etc. Once this step is completed the user will chant an incantation while placing both hands together that have been established upon both hands. After the incantation has been completely recited they will then wipe the source of blood onto his/her palm and slam it onto the floor imprinting a strange seal forming through chakra use on the ground. This sequence summons a giant seed that is submerged from underneath the ground where the seal was originally placed, growing larger in size after successfully chanting the incantation representing the progression of this technique. The seed immediately grows and spreads dead and decayed roots, that happen to have noticeably large thorns, throughout the earth beneath the performers very feet and beyond depending how long this technique has been utilized. These dead limbs grow at a rapid succession, enabling the roots from the earth become large and dense enough to hold down a Biju like the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox, it is to be noted that these vines are in complete control of the user and can be used at mere will. Though these dead floral vines are not indestructible nor fully capable of imprisoning or capturing a Tailed Beast for long or even short periods of time, anyone is capable of slicing and dicing these vines as long as enough force is given, as durability is comparable to stone itself. Although it seems like other methods such as burning the vines don't take full effect unless they are overwhelmed with intense amount of heat. Although the vines aren't as effective against certain types of barriers that shield the enemies from damage, large enough vines have possibilities of cracking or breaking the shield by surrounding the barrier and pressing down large amounts of pressure onto the shield. This growing vegetation is known for having a mind of its own. As it has shown to willingly protect the caster from enemies when he/she are unable to defend themselves. On certain occasions the roots will seek out its enemies restrain them without the users wish.
  • "Strange Fruit" was written by Lewis Allen and released by Billie Holiday as a single in 1939. Amos's cover was released on the "Cornflake Girl" UK Limited Edition single alongside renditions of "A Case of You" and "If 6 Was 9". Her rendition of "Strange Fruit" was informed by Amos's early years in the Southern part of the United States, where both she and her Cherokee grandfather deeply experienced "many forms of racial hatred". Amos recorded the song at 5:30 in the morning to have "a certain quality" to her voice.
  • Ennen random eventtien lakkauttamista, jos et ottanut hedelmää kasvista, se kävi pelaajan kimppuun ja myrkytti sen. Strange fruit pystyi ilmestymään minne vain
  • Strange Fruit is a happy-go-lucky song written and performed by buck-toothed funny man Ken Dodd. Originally just a song he used in his stand up shows, the song soon became a fan favourite and was released on record in 1939 selling over 1 million copies in it's first week of release.
  • The strange fruit was originally a reward from a Random Event removed by the Random Event update in March 2009. The strange fruit can only be obtained in three ways: * By picking it from strange plants found in Brimhaven. * By collecting it from a stranger plant familiar, which forages these fruits. However, on average, only two to three fruits are gained from one. * A drop from Chaos Elemental. A side effect of removing the random event (strange plant) that produced this fruit is causing it to be much less common. Soon after the update, prices soared from just a few hundred coins to approximately ten thousand coins, which was around the same price they were when they were only obtainable from the random event. Since then, they have dropped in price. * When eaten, the text reads: It tastes great; some of your run energy is restored! * They rarely sell on the Grand Exchange.
  • Strange Fruit (不思議な実, Fushigi na Mi, lit. Mysterious Fruit) is an event in Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return.
  • The Strange plant will not start attacking you if you do not pick its fruit since the update removing hostile random events. It can be eaten to cure poison. It also restores 30% run energy, making it a potential substitute to Energy potions. The Chaos Elemental can drop 10 of these (noted).
  • "Strange Fruit" is the ninth episode of Season Nine of Criminal Minds.
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