He was wearing a two-tone baseball cap with a dark peak and designer label on the forehead part. |
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The label nuisance or negligence is treated as being of no real significance. |
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His runway career began when he walked for Givenchy in 2012, and he has previously posed for Swedish underwear label Bjorn Borg. |
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The thing about being independent is that all the profits are quadruple, quintuple what someone on a major label would make. |
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If it does not qualify me as a teacher, label my advice the ramblings of an old fool, and seek a teacher in whom you have confidence. |
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The label should indicate the insulation material, R-value, quantity, and the name and address of the manufacturer or distributor. |
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Apart from hats, the must-have accessory was a designer handbag, with Louis Vuitton coming out in front of Gucci and Dior as the label to tote. |
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Combining the two types of water cure under the label of health tourism is going to require a massive injection of capital. |
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At least I got a new monitor, inherited from an unidentifiable wazzock who had stuck a sticky address label onto the screen. |
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It is daft only because the politicians, their acolytes and braindead supporters will label it daft. |
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Collect interesting bits of natural objects, such as bark, leaves, conkers and acorns to label and display at home. |
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A number of barriers to effective use of the food label were identified, and some actionable tips for dietetic practice were suggested. |
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We would be super hyped, if we could find a rad label to distribute and promote our music. |
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Usually, clicking on the label positions the cursor in the form field, or toggles the value of radio buttons or check boxes. |
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Every label under the sun has decided the rain boot is this season's obligatory object of affection. |
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The label of a foliar-applied herbicide may recommend the use of a wetting agent or sticker-spreader. |
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The food industry was closing ranks today over the prospect of introducing a traffic light-style scheme to label the healthiness of foods. |
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Another brand new label and debut release, this one's attractively packaged in an aerosol sprayed card sleeve. |
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They were flat broke, but the brothers still had some Marshall gear the label had bought for them. |
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Rob's first release was a self released white label entitled M.N.F for U.S consumption. |
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A track from this will appear on 7inch single on the white label alongside Ann Shenton, and Kings Have Long Arms. |
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Word has it this cutie was doing sizeable damage as a limited white label at the tail end of last year. |
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Like the label itself, the music is often raw, uncompromising, rebellious, and experimental. |
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He has his own record label and many Afro-Caribbean artists are signing on. |
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If there is any label glue left on the outside of the tins clean it off with white spirit. |
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Lord Cooke said that the label nuisance or negligence was of no real significance. |
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In a world of Gap, Armani and Nike swooshes, the St Michael label has the feel of winceyette nighties and prawn sandwiches. |
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More than that, they tried to label those airing the concerns as being opposed to job creation, etc. |
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Last week we had our windows cleaned, and the window washer showed us the safety glass label at the lower corner of the door. |
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The creation of the Atlantic record label took the music to a wider, more mainstream audience. |
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If a person is so close minded that they would not want to listen to our music because of the record label that we are on, so be it. |
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And the thick bottle and handsome label make it an excellent gift wine for a lover of big reds. |
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A further refinement is to establish a standardized numbering system to label all structures in contested areas. |
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Before taking any medicine, read the label and any accompanying information. |
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Read the label and patient information leaflet, provided with your medicine, carefully and always follow the instructions. |
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The responsibilities of the food sector in producing safe food and providing accurate information on the label should be emphasised. |
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A toll-free phone number is available on the label for updated information on the industry's program. |
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The first thing any of us look at when we pick up a piece of apparel is the label in the neck. |
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Check the label and care for them according to the manufacturer's instructions. |
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If you put a care label under the brand label, it would really ruin the whole thing. |
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Check the garment's label for recommended wash temperature to prevent colors from fading and dyes from running. |
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Do you have plans to use the label to release material by bands other than yourselves? |
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Our goal was to sell 10,000 in the first year, since the label is brand new and this is the first record out on it. |
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I cannot imagine submitting my material to a label and having them reject my new work and refuse to release it. |
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He considered retiring from the movie scene when the Jack the Joker label stuck too firmly after the release of Batman. |
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He expressed concern that Tralee has been described as a dirty town and he warned that the label will stick if the local people allow it to. |
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Won't some kids be stuck with a label very early on, when actually they might well change? |
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It is easy to stick a label on a group of people without getting to know them as individuals first. |
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For now, the US seems to be avoiding the genocide label but is sticking with ethnic cleansing to describe the situation. |
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If there is a label in any given line, we save the label and the device filename in a hash. |
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A radioactive label within the DNA permits direct visualization and quantitation of the results. |
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She used two fluorescent stains to label heart cells as either male or female. |
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If these Kroy labelers are not suitable for what you need to do, please check out the complete list of label printers we offer. |
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The Pallet or box labeller is used for applying a printed label to either 1 or 2 sides of a container. |
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The album would be decidedly poorer without the contribution of these Fat Possum label mates. |
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Like her label mate, Azita eschews any notions of what a human voice should sound like. |
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And yet he failed to go on to have anything like the success of some of his fellow label mates. |
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Ian Hunter mentioned Luther Grosvenor from old record label mates at Island, Spooky Tooth. |
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Outrageous Cherry will perform at South By South-West on March 19th along with other Rainbow Quartz label mates. |
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If you plan to grow your label into a brand you may also want to consider trademarking your company name. |
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Read the entire label before use and carefully follow the labeled directions for use. |
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Parker will report on what's in the bottle, courageously unconcerned by the reputation on the label or by the affability of the wine-maker. |
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In both cases, the songs themselves were added at a much later date, to accompany the major label commercial re-releases of both tracks. |
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Pour out as much E2 as you want to fill with Vodka then reseal with tape and glue the label back on. |
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Her CD sales were respectable, but never amounted to the blockbuster numbers her label and industry types projected. |
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The participants were also asked to label any groups or subgroups that resulted from their sorting. |
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Ross Campbell is the founder of Open Record, a label dedicated to new left-field South African music. |
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While some consumers remain stringently brand loyal, private label products account for 50 percent of retail butter sales. |
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The specific use and timing of anthelmintics should be administered according to label directions and under the guidance of a veterinarian. |
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The label gets thrown around a bit too liberally when it comes to competition between companies. |
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Since acquiring the label in 2001, Sanctuary have mined the rich seam of the Trojan back catalogue. |
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We feel that any wine label using the word Napa, Napa Valley or any of the appellations should use Napa grapes. |
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To identify a Kevlar tire, read the writing on the label or sidewall, or ask the salesperson. |
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Eventually moving to New York, she was signed on to the S-Curve label at only fourteen years old. |
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The proposed label language also applies to overhead chemigation application of pesticides. |
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As always, be sure to read the label for proper surface prep and application. |
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The consumers could exchange the pet label for a ticket at appointed centres across the city. |
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The waitresses are on roller skates, nothing but rock music has been playing all night and there's not a designer label in sight. |
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If you have items in storage areas with empty space, fill them with smaller items, and label them. |
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When found, the cell name label is changed to match the value in the current spreadsheet at the same location. |
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Reverse printed by rotogravure in eight colors, including metallic silver, the shrinkable sleeve label enhances the company's product. |
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French label Burning Emptiness stand alone at the vanguard of anything and everything lo-fi, avant-garde, techno, or just plain and simple noise. |
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Despite what major label accountants would have you believe, rock 'n' roll is in a state of rude health at the moment. |
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The label for the chief's staff and the Sowei mask discuss how the Luba and Mende still use identical or similar works for this purpose. |
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He makes an outstanding catch a week ago and gets tagged with the label of perhaps owning the two most overrated defensive plays of all time. |
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Please be kind to Sting and don't label him a closeted Maulvi just because he lyricized your dilemma so accurately. |
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An auspicious sign of record label interest might be when the company boss starts offering to carry your gear. |
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They have a lot of respect now, and all the bands on the label are unique and talented. |
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Although I have not subjected myself to all of these, the label says that Repel disgusts chiggers, fleas, mosquitoes, ticks, and sand fleas. |
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He identified the label found at the prisoner's house as that which he had placed on the tartar emetic then purchased. |
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Basically, it pays to read the back label if you want an idea of how it's going to taste. |
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After a lull in the late 90s, it's now cool again to sport the odd label here and there. |
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They measure the bills and the wings, take the birds ' weights and label a leg of each with a colored marker. |
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His continued success has allowed him to grow into manhood with a healthy sense of self, and a record label called Audio Research. |
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The newly minted label heralds itself as a label that scours the globe in search of the best electronic music producers and artists. |
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While the subaleurone cells were intensively labelled, no label was seen in the outer layers of the grain, i.e. in the testa, pericarp and husk. |
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Is there any let up for this thoroughbred of a record label as it maintains it's perfect 10 out of 10 release rate? |
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If you're an unknown act on a tiny label releasing your first album, you might want to make a strong impression right off the bat. |
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These labels can suffer from the disadvantage that they can be difficult for a user to open when the self-adhesive label is adhered to a product. |
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The results of the newly formed group were first released in a now sold-out self-titled record on the Secret Eye label last year. |
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The head of the indie label and his menagerie's techno most recently caught the eye of the heralded Terminal M label. |
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Rather than admit the great man is in fact a great flop, they label these dedicated economic soldiers as treacherous. |
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Available were egg cartons, boxes, rolls of toilet paper, label slips, and plastic bags. |
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Do not prejudge or label people because of their cultural or ethnic origin. |
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Chemical slug pellets and baits that contain metaldehyde are widely available commercially, however label directions must be followed carefully. |
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Indicating the scope of a top-level label is an excellent way to provide context for that label. |
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This was a label that dominated musically as well as attracting and nurturing top-shelf vocal talent. |
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Antik Batik, the French label beloved of the fashion cognoscenti, constantly produces fabulous flowing robes in dazzling colours. |
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The band are waiting to see if their original indie label will bend to their wishes and release the single next year. |
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Melodic was the first label to get back to me, and I had nothing to lose, liked the set-up and clicked with the guy that ran it. |
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The label will provide information on the toxicity of the active ingredients. |
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When you fall behind the competition, there's always a temptation to label it unfair. |
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Critics such as La Font de Saint-Yenne and Diderot began to label the work of many of their contemporaries shallow, frivolous, and licentious. |
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Shoes, trainers and sports bags are some of the best buys to snap up, but also look out for top label sports wear at reduced prices too. |
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There was a vague element of milky coffee to it but if the label had not so informed me I'd have failed to identify the flavour. |
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It is an age-old tactic of fascists to target trade unionists and label them a fifth column or traitors. |
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Because many transient ischemic attacks are associated with permanent cerebral damage, a better label would be ministroke. |
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The latest rage in baldness nostrums was the drug minoxidil, sold under the label Rogaine. |
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Bound in tree calf with raised bands, leather spine label and gold decorations. |
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Selling my label to fashion-conscious trendies and dressing artists, musicians and celebs. |
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When I lived in Rotterdam, I wasn't triggered to start a label or organize concerts. |
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Avril went from high school to signing with a major label to a successful triple platinum debut album, all in 2 years. |
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On the contrary, the novel is shot through with an admiration for men who eschew that label and behave in a traditionally masculine fashion. |
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Reverse printed by rotogravure in eight colors, including metallic silver, the Seal-It heat shrinkable sleeve label enhances the product. |
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To neatly shrink-wrap stale material doesn't entitle one to label it fresh. |
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You can be a silver-spoon, blue-blood elitist, but if you wear the Democratic label you are presumed to be connected and empathetic. |
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An open label design was chosen to simulate the conditions under which a healthcare provider or migraine patient might introduce a new therapy. |
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A better introduction to the label would be harder to imagine, as the singles capture the remarkable beauty of Cold Blue's singular sound. |
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The label is not alone in watching music sales spin uncontrollably into reverse. |
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In addition, the label shall show a representation of a skull and crossbones. |
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This clash between scientific ideas and paradigms we label science politics. |
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He is also considering exporting to Britain and developing own label products for the British multiples. |
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I have never been a fan of what is generally referred to as performance poetry, a label which covers a multitude of sins. |
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The label of the condensed milk is removed and the can is immersed in boiling water for up to 5 hours, depending on the desired consistency. |
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Crafted of beautiful wood veneers, our new bookrack has a metal label holder on each shelf and a bar to hold books in place. |
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However, as economic times continue to boom, private label growth has occurred in the lower-income consumer demographic. |
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The label Frankenfoods is, as always, the way to get press, and a decent metaphor for the ambiguous nature of the unknown quantity. |
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I just remembered, I've got a bottle of Johnnie Walker Red label to sink tonight. |
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His label Death Row is said to have several unreleased recordings in the vaults for potential future releases. |
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The label moves from red, which means the fruit is unripe, to an orangey-red to yellow. |
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British capitalism is a bourgeois democracy, and both bits of that label are important. |
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He has no idea that she has been down to the designer label store and has smuggled the illicit buys into the house in an Asda carrier bag. |
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On more than one occasion his label did a lacklustre job of promoting his record and were stuck with an office full of unsold albums. |
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It's overly simplistic to label a player insecure or unsure of his masculinity. |
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Truth be told, he is an agent in name only, wearing the label as loosely as he does his untucked T-shirts and high-top sneakers. |
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Fragrance on a label can indicate the presence of up to 4,000 separate ingredients. |
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So they make up excuses or label themselves as social drinkers and blame their weakness on the occasion. |
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A date on a label of solera wine is not the vintage of the actual wine, but the year that particular solera system was set up. |
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Local label Trees Music has recently re-released Hodood to coincide with the Mongolian songster's upcoming Taiwan gig set. |
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Some of them are remarkably eager to label anybody who asks the question an antiwar liberal loser sorehead. |
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First they had someone design a nice-looking label for the bottle they were going to use. |
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Applied to behavior, especially sexual behavior, the disease label combines a description with a covert value judgment. |
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If you were to ask me, I'd probably label it a nor'wester, and if pressed, suggest that there might be a southerly on the way. |
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Check the product label to make sure the material meets specifications of the federal government. |
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He disc-jockeyed in many parts of the continent and in Europe and currently has a record label that supports budding Zambian artists. |
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Soul Jazz operates both as a label and a retail outlet, sourcing rare reggae and funk cuts and pressing them up on a series of acclaimed albums. |
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The image display in the viewer window actually is a label widget in the center of the dialog. |
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Check the label on the biscuits and you'll see that some scones or buns or wholemeal biscuits are the better alternative. |
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Sophie's more casual outfit consists of a black Powerline stretch sleeveless top, Kismet's own label sarong, and an orange, multi-strand bugle bead bracelet. |
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An associated range tailored for propagation that includes plant labels, marker pens, stainless steel widgers, thermometers and a widger, dibber and label set. |
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There are good books and bad books of every kind, regardless of which label is slapped on them. |
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Juicy J claims the label wanted them to tweak their sound, transitioning from their crunk roots to more pop-oriented material. |
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For future reference, if a label doesn't come with written instructions, turn back to this care symbol checklist before attempting to launder your clothes. |
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So what I always tell the kids is to be careful about signing to a label and always protect your copyright. |
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On soprano sax, he adds featured guest Joe McPhee, the avant-jazz legend whose career is so crucial that the HatHut label was founded specifically to document his work. |
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A voodoo mask on the label reinforces the idea of ritual and adventure. |
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The back label has a little blurb about the winery and its philosophy. |
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If you plan on starting problems before you go out, remove your athletics jackets or shirts that proudly label you as a footballer, basketball player, curler or whatever. |
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The expansion of Anglo-Norman lords in Ireland took place through alliances with Irishmen whom it is anachronistic to label renegades or traitors. |
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The label has used the most modern 96kHz, 24-bit technology to remaster recordings that usually sounded pretty good in the first place, and the results are impressive. |
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Dutton's Epoch label seems to be turning into a home for British music's foundlings, but Cyril Scott is one of the more deserving of those waifs and strays. |
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Why, then, has the flip-flopper label attached itself so much more firmly to Romney than to the equally flexible Gingrich? |
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This means that consumers and manufacturers have responsibility for checking the safety of dietary supplements and for determining the truthfulness of label claims. |
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Rake soil first to a fine tilth and don't forget to label the rows. |
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Every so often a jazz record label defines the music of its era. |
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Plus, when it comes to polling, party label is a matter of self-identification. |
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She was hounded by the prying paparazzi, desperate to label her a partied-out starlet. |
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Paths through these networks are generally bidirectional, and the concept of a label must be abstracted to the particular technology being signaled. |
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The Arrow label covers crops such as soybeans, cotton, alfalfa, leafy tuberous and fruiting vegetables, sugar beets, peanuts, sunflowers and potatoes. |
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This show was almost identical to the afternoon show, with a song or two swapped out on the set list, plus a song from Silver as a favor to label owner, Cory. |
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Working with people he has met along the way, he compiled a showreel of his work and is currently in discussion with a record label about potentially recording an album. |
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If you've checked the nutrition information on the label and thought the calorie, fat and sodium content seemed surprisingly low, check the serving size. |
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Mr Manly said a forced door leading from the check-in area could have allowed someone to plant a bag with a Pan Am luggage label where bags were loaded on to planes. |
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There is no National Association for the Advancement of Scientism, and in fact there is not even a word to label a person who engages in scientism. |
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With so many brands and types of wine on the shelves, many bemused Scottish consumers plump for a bottle because the design on the label looks good. |
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That makes for unparalleled wines, but also for the dangerous temptation to label every variety as unique. |
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The label contains valuable information for taking the medicine properly. |
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I stared at the size label hard and wondered if he would drown in it. |
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Her disassociation with the feminist label and its negative connotations just boils down to semantics. |
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The label on the inside of my jeans tells me that I am just the right size for a man my age, that I should turn them inside out to wash them and to keep away from fire. |
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Later in the station he photographed a label attached to the trouser leg. |
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Would you know from a food label that maltose, dextrose, high-fructose corn syrup, hydrolysed starch, muscovado, amazake and carob powder are all sources of sugar? |
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It explains how to tell from the label whether an animal has been kept in a restricted environment and if it's been given suitable food and bedding materials. |
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Is it that repugnant to label him a hero without the wearisome cycle of celebrity demolition? |
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For a candidate whose opponents on the right were hell-bent on hanging the RINO label on him, it was a problem. |
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In politics, the flip-flopper label is deemed deadly, the fingering of a candidate with no fixed principles. |
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With the offices of major record labels closed and no one around to promote the music, it means that your label just doesn't care whether you succeed or fail. |
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A bottle of vintage wine with a personalized label is a nice wedding favor for those couples with a large budget, or a simply made personalized candle is a nice gift. |
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And I always wondered why they tried to stick the angry label on him. |
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That was a fundamental contribution of Menzies and the label has stuck. |
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The hashtag has been used to label general rants about people getting naked for attention. |
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For every kind of leader, the apparent perils of the flip-flop label can loom large. |
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Nor does it demonstrate that only writers can escape the label of adapter, since there are several noted film adapters sanctified by the name of auteur. |
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And Juicy, a newish LA-based casualwear label favoured by actresses and singers, sold out of their candy-coloured velveteen suits in a matter of weeks. |
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The label did not modify the spectral properties of the bound pigments and was probably reacting with residues exposed at the hydrophilic surfaces. |
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The system creates a unique identifier or label for each stored object. |
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Is it worth reclaiming a label that has been so tarred by association with right-wing nationalism? |
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Regardless of how anthropologists define religions, the institutional contours of this space often determine how the practitioners label their own activity. |
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You cannot mark or label your package as containing firearms. |
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During the bor, the department attempted to label me unsuccessfully as a bully. |
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The subsidy junkie label was not unreasonably applied to many farmers. |
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Given her testy relations with management, it would be easy to label Simpson a troublemaker. |
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Look out for collaborations with some of my label mates on that one. |
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X is greater than Y are normal in comparison to their label mates. |
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As the only British label mate of Ryan Adams and Lucinda Williams, Topley has long since traded traces of Thames Estuary for Delta blues and a wash of the Caribbean. |
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Once tagged with this label you need to find another career or move on. |
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In the mid-1980's he had purchased a rather dramatic lurex jacket which had a tailor's label bearing the word MERC with the device of a mounted horseman. |
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Inaccurate label notwithstanding, Plan B is classified by the FDA as a contraceptive. |
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The strength of public feeling has led several residents to label it one of the dirtiest boroughs in London, putting the blame firmly at the council's door. |
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Hamilton would soak the cardboard packaging of the EPO until the label was unreadable. |
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Previously, as CEO of the music label Capitol Imagine Group, he went by the name Corbin Grimes. |
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I read each label on the round cylinders and the vials within. |
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The result is that the term Russian River Valley on a label is meaningless. |
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Following Skinner's development of a hugely original style, cool garage label Locked On put out 1,000 white labels and DJs such as Gilles Petersen went absolutely bananas. |
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Roberts has staked his survival on branding Orman with the label most likely to unsettle undecided Kansans. |
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What I find hard to reconcile in the case of the Classico label and Disney, in general, is the sanitization of whatever period of history they are representing. |
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Just ask John Peel who included a white label of the album in his record box at the turn of the year as well as providing substantial support and airplay. |
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The reason for this is that the Sain label had the didactic purpose of supporting the then resurgent Welsh nationalism by releasing records entirely in the Welsh language. |
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Differences between the three principal components of R up to an order of magnitude signified anisotropic motion of the spin label at some locations. |
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On one occasion, he told the Red Cross, a water bottle was brought to him without the label removed. |
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The organization reports private label cheeses have been forced to raise their prices as well, often to levels approaching those of branded products. |
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The label has gained an especially impressive footing in markets that covet its strong American appeal. |
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This goes into own label ready meals, sandwiches and convenience foods. |
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She, the band and their management all hated the photos, but the label wanted to use them in order not to write the cost off as a loss. |
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This label is intended to protect and promote remarkable gardens and parks. |
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He took two bottles, one of which held an ovaline pill that was faintly pink and bore a label on it with a picture of the moon. |
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Those bands following the less commercial contours of the scene were increasingly referred to by the label indie. |
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The event is organized by Rob da Bank and is an offshoot of his Sunday Best record label and club nights. |
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The song was released through 2 Tone Records, the label of The Specials founder Jerry Dammers. |
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Madness were not only running their own label at the time, but also had their own recording studio, Liquidator Studios. |
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The motivation for doing so is often used as the basis of the primary label for any irregular military. |
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It makes little sense in indigenous terms to label some of these activities as social and others as biological. |
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Despite their artistic ambitions, they were never able to escape the label of a pop group. |
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Most maps use text to label places and for such things as the map title, legend and other information. |
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Some astrolabes have a narrow rule or label which rotates over the rete, and may be marked with a scale of declinations. |
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After much effort, she was able to overcome the pop tart label and be taken seriously as a musician. |
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Although the link with Carrak ships is generally accepted as the root of the name Kraak ware, other origins of the label have also been proposed. |
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Another method is to label the constituents in some way, for example with case marking, agreement, or another marker. |
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In 1999, Beck contributed to a tribute album for Bruce Haack and Esther Nelson and their label Dimension 5 Records. |
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Any distiller who cannot adhere to them may not label its whiskey as such. |
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Its empire includes a music label and an antonymous ad firm, Virtue. |
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A BOXED WARNING ABOUT POTENTIAL PSYCHIATRIC and nerve effects has been added to the label for the antimalarial agent mefloquine hydrochloride. |
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In July, 2011 Canada Safeway announced its decision to no longer procure yellowfin tuna for its private label canned tuna. |
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The back label incorporates a thermochromic ink, which changes color in response to temperature variation. |
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It first appeared on the vegetable soup label in 1968, directly above a Campbell Kid Chef, as part of a soup bowl offer. |
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The bees made sourwood honey, which Broadway sells along a wall filled with Betty's private label pickles, preserves, sauces and salad dressings. |
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The FTC also noted that spammers are unlikely to comply with requirements to label unsolicited messages. |
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The Specially Selected Pork label approved by the Scottish SPCA highlights the high welfare standard of pigs on Scottish farms. |
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The genuine source of consternation, however, was her label Interscope. |
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Users must check directions for use on their sunscreen label for reapplying directions. |
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So instead of the 140 calories listed on the label of the BLT or Chef Salad, you get 420 calories. |
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The pictogram on the label is determined by the chemical hazard classification. |
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Xeikon dry toner is already the preferred technology for wine and spirits labels, which often utilize structured label substrates. |
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Abbeydale Foods purchased Pie Toms, who make mushy peas under the Easi-Peasy brand as well own label peas for a variety of retailers. |
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In 2005 he signed to the highly respected Toolroom Records label and, well, he's never looked back. |
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Moreover, Brown's pronouncement also becomes the necessary catalyst for Jefferson's townfolk to affix a permanent label on the pair. |
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It's different from our recent label mix compilations for Soma and Darkroom Dubs, or our own self-produced albums. |
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Kiwi rights group in Australia OzKiwi is considering legal action against the media company for its racist label of Kiwis. |
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Obama's review does not use the narco-state label often applied to Afghanistan lately. |
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If it fails this time, the printer overstrikes it with an aggressive bar pattern, making it obvious that the label is not good. |
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Two innovations incorporated into the design of the labeler make label application extremely accurate, according to the company. |
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Despite his myriad occupations, Sir Jonathan bridles at the label of Renaissance man. |
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Killian said the CLE credits listed on the label of this issue are up to date and the September 15 issue is still available online at www. |
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Then, when bandleader refuses to rerecord the songs, label exec unceremoniously shows band the back door. |
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The label opens and reseals and has been shown to keep its performance for up to four years in 'age-testing. |
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Pin label transcriptions are placed within quotations marks, with each label separated by a backslash. |
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They also have a May 4 gig at the Yorkshire Victoria lined up with Maltese band Slit, who have recently signed to UK label Retribute. |
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Q I have to leave work at 5pm sharp to collect my daughter and I'm worried people will label me a clock-watcher. |
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Research scientists used a fluorescence microscope to label different nerve fibers designated by specific markers. |
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Such hybrid machines are indeed beginning to appear under the label of neurocomputers. |
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Why then does the most clubbable country in Europe have no label association? |
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As long as the label claims tuberculocidal activity, you can be assured that it is an intermediate-level disinfectant. |
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Zuber Rieder Papeterie is showing its new range of label papers, Grains de Papier. |
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This Non-GMO Project Verified label applies to American ginseng, black cohosh, echinacea pupurea, goldenseal and mulberry extracts. |
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Another vacuum guide is positioned as a vacuum diverter approximately in the centre ahead of the label box. |
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Also key to Morillo's renaissance is the return of his all-conquering record label Subliminal. |
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Furious record label execs gave him a dressing down, he responded with a bizarre online meltdown and now he planation. |
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He added the umlauts to the name and gave them a glam metal look which led to deal with record label Elektra and total album sales of 40 million. |
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The label faces are recyclable with plastic packaging, and the paper glassine liners are recyclable through UPM Raflatac's RafCycle program. |
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It's now been signed to a major label and Dizz himself will be speaking with Jason about on today's show. |
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Photoluminescent options are available to aid with missing label detection using ultraviolet light. |
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The label features flat caps, pea coats, and 'grandad' t-shirts, and showed a strong Northern inclination. |
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Contract notice for Delivery and installation of flexographic printing machine control system with printing and label rewinder. |
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Bank Up also enables financial institutions to private label the solution with their own brand. |
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Forty Clothing is the already supercool Glasgow label that has been blowing up all over Europe this summer. |
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Greenway identified the lectotype of Hypotaenidia wakensis as AMNH 545265, presumably on the basis of a Hartert label annotation. |
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The outside surface is also protected by a light-shielding label and the bottom has a lightproof pad. |
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The label on Jacob's Creek Reserve Barossa shiraz 2008 describes this thick unctious wine as tasting of mulberry. |
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They released a self-titled album on the Parlophone label in 1961 before going on to appear in the feature film Gonks Go Beat. |
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Label precusors are then attached to the benzamide groups and reacted to form the desired label compounds. |
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