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gooseberry

Several prickly shrubs of the genus Ribes in the saxifrage family, native to Eurasia and North America, and closely related to currants in the same genus. The fleshy, red, blackish or green fruits are edible. The pasture gooseberry R. cyanosbati is native to North America. The European gooseberry R. grossalaria is cultivated in gardens.



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Never mind that the article is about the maturation of Nova Pilbeam, who played the kidnapped child in The Man Who Knew Too Much and the ingenue in Young and Innocent, and whom Hitchcock used more or less as he would a gooseberry bush that had migrated from the set of one film to another.
 
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