Home-made labels were sometimes fashioned from wood or slate and would likewise have written information. |
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If we'd relied on self-adhesive labels in the past we'd be experiencing very difficult times now. |
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Manufacturers void their warranties if the labels on their water heaters are obscured. |
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The importance of scrutinizing food labels to determine sources of eggs, egg derivatives, and egg substitutes can't be stressed enough. |
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The two hit it off, began collaborating on songs, and were signed after performing acoustically for various record labels. |
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It's still up in the air because the file folders in which we found them had no labels. |
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Casebolt offered 20 labels, including pagan, atheist and agnostic in his Midwestern survey. |
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Now the average consumer can forget about toying with adhesive labels and just print right to the disc. |
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The owner places adhesive labels or tags on each item he or she cannot afford to lose. |
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Three years ago Burberry meant outdated raincoats, but now the check has been transformed into one of the hottest fashion labels. |
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For me, this is a record that record labels would have been jumping up and down to get their hands on. |
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We've got labels on everything to tell you this is good for you, this is why, it has this many grams of whatchamacallit in it. |
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Remove labels from new trees and shrubs as this advertises the fact that they are new and easy to remove. |
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It's that time of year when gimmicky wines with daft labels burst upon us in the supermarkets. |
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Using only my wits and finely honed eye-hand coordination, I successfully affixed two labels. |
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Grime entrepreneurialism has kept strictly yardish and short-term, based on white labels and appearances at raves. |
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I'm preparing for the very large and apparently very popular gig tonight by revisiting my UKG compilation CD's and white labels. |
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Which means that all of us who aren't prowling Manhattan's East Village for white labels will have the pleasure of the Princess' company. |
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Music makers were encouraged via the website to send in their demos and white labels to Radio 1 for the opportunity to be played on the station. |
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A place where limited editions, white labels, one-offs and addresses on the backs of hands congregate to explode the myth of monoculture. |
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He has a regular slot as a DJ at the local club and regularly boasts about the number of white labels that he has. |
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But its foray didn't gain traction in the face of competition from the fleet-footed white labels. |
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Well, at least when they're not listening to white labels or reading Kierkegaard dissertations. |
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Each of the white labels issued generated some slight interest in the track. |
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Everything from seed trays and lids, plug trays and labels to Jiffy 7s and widgers. |
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The fancy labels sound sophisticated, but something has always told me they're reasonless. |
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Kelly Willis has kicked around record labels nearly as much as her family kicked around the country while she was growing up. |
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The suitcases are sealed airtight and have huge orange labels attached to them. |
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The pint-sized bottles with the green labels were called screw tops and were a powerful icon to me. |
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Puff Daddy, Jay-Z, Nelly and other artists own their own labels or hold large executive rights. |
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This company supplies records from 100 Scottish music labels to record stores UK-wide. |
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But seriously, can you think of a more evil force in music than the major record labels? |
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To get rid of those love handles you'll first want to start working on your diet by reading the food labels at your grocery store. |
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Given that each of these three labels features menswear and womenswear, Bailey has six apparel collections to design each season. |
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The mirror features labels indicating the correct head position, stance widths, body alignment and ball position. |
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However, manufacturers could be breaking the law if the information on labels is misleading to the public. |
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My mother works part-time in a factory where she weighs chickens before sealing them in plastic and then attaching labels. |
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Empty bottles with attached labels are obtainable, but even they are expensive. |
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The authority stressed that the information contained on food labels should be clear, unambiguous and must not make misleading or false claims. |
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The information panels and labels, on the other hand, are strongly ethnographic so that the exhibition can work at both levels. |
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The Food Labelling Group recognised the concerns of consumers that there needed to be clearer information on labels in relation to allergens. |
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Check labels on garments and other textile items and never dry with heat those items which warn against such drying lest a fire start. |
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The first step is to discern which pieces should be dry-cleaned by reading the labels on your clothing. |
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Artists sign with labels because they see it as the only way to sell albums and make a living. |
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We, as musicians, need the resources of record labels to promote our music. |
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Set up in the summer of 1998 in Paris, Active Suspension has become one of the most forward thinking record labels to come out of France. |
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Perhaps of greater concern, this model would entail a radical rethinking of how record labels deliver products. |
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Musicians and others concerned about rebellious music should work to create independent bands, record labels, venues, and stores. |
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I look forward to forging an on-going dialogue with artist, labels, and others concerning this and all related issues. |
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It was up to the smaller independent labels to record and market new sounds. |
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I think men are much more aware of designer labels and fashion trends than they were even a year ago. |
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Dubai has a range of fashion houses, from designer labels like Armani to economy brands like Giordano. |
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Brands included Adidas, Nike, Nope Susst, labels for the fashion conscious. |
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I find it rather comical that skinheads are worried about their designer labels. |
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It's no coincidence that most of today's major fashion labels push their own line of hats to complement their brand of clothing and accessories. |
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I spotted a handful of guys donning suits with designer labels on their sleeves. |
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While waiting for our main courses, Jackie O attempted to persuade us that she had interests beyond fashion labels. |
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With four knitting machines they produce knitwear for other labels, until Rosita decides that they must produce their own line. |
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If one of their coping strategies is to fetishise a few silly fashion labels, isn't that forgivable? |
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There are five lunchtime catwalk shows, showcasing new designers, colleges and alternative fashion labels. |
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The head designers for cutting-edge labels such as Armani Exchange and Lafayette 148, for example, are Black. |
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It included quality copies of expensive garments by labels such as Burberry, Ted Baker and Hugo Boss and shoes by Nike. |
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As in past case studies, we need to begin by handling sociocultural labels with care. |
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Both parties try to tag their opponents' policies with phrases and labels intended to place them in the most negative light. |
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If you try and argue about moral matters and talk about principles you'll get these labels attached to you. |
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Those of us who self-identify as being part of the left are constantly battling with the seemingly trivial issue of political labels. |
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To force the paradigm, Geoff Cohen was talking about a computer language where names and labels were outlawed. |
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The lack of consistency in program labels and definitions nationwide creates a thorny obstacle to research synthesis. |
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Some techniques involve the application of radioactive labels to the proteins. |
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The majority of the methods are based on the fluorescence measurements or on the usage of radioactive labels for detecting matter flux. |
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These machines attached different colored fluorescent tags to the DNA fragments instead of radioactive labels, and read them off automatically. |
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Established labels, archives and scholarly associations are discouraged from producing reissues of historic material for fear of legal problems. |
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Everything nowadays comes in high quality, glossy cardboard boxes, or tins with lovely labels on. |
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Bottles with paper labels printed with pre-1860 vintages are probably relabelled or were intended for non-British markets. |
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By answering questions on the backside of crowns and labels through emails, landlines and SMS messages one accumulates points. |
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At first, Rhino issued novelty recordings, but over time it began licensing and remastering recordings from other labels. |
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I think labels are less important than practical solutions to fund museums. |
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They were also issued with coils containing labels instead of the postage stamps. |
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Health risks can be reduced by following all safety precautions and instructions provided on pesticide labels. |
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It is a specialist cotton and polycotton weaving firm which makes shirts, coat linings and raincoats for major fashion labels. |
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Currently some companies sell natural products that don't contain the ingredients listed on the labels. |
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Those who wish to live in the past and apply outdated labels to all Northern Ireland fans are the real bigots. |
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Record labels lock their artists in to legal agreements that hold them for a decade or more. |
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So the labels and the catalogue are of greater importance here than in an exhibition of more modern art. |
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With an increase in the number of heavy metal record labels things are looking up. |
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However, the deals are a sign that the major music labels are increasingly loosening their licensing policies for digital music. |
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Heaven Hill markets more than 50 labels of bourbon, rye, scotch, vodka, gin, tequila, rum, cognac, wines and cordials. |
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In the New York exhibit, although an excellent catalogue and audio guides were available, the objects had no labels. |
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Today she was sorting the spices cabinet in alphabetical order, having run out of labels and tags to cut off things. |
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At age 52, he talks with amusement at the labels people have tried to tag him with. |
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And anyone who hasn't won a Stanley Cup is often tagged by harsh labels in this fast-paced, hard-checking and passionate game. |
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Economists with radical views often run the risk of being tagged with political labels. |
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For his efforts, he often gets tagged with labels that would dismiss him as a left-wing nut or an unpatriotic freak! |
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She baked at night in her dorm room and made her own labels with colored paper and Magic Markers. |
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It is useful to be able to provide verbal labels for likelihood ratios of various magnitudes. |
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Mail bombs may be addressed in distorted handwriting, or the name and address may be prepared with homemade labels or cut-and-paste lettering. |
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The software enables record labels to track usage for target marketing and sales efforts. |
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To target distributors directly, simply look for their names on product labels. |
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Being an artist is a way to get my songs out there, but labels are looking to make money and a profit. |
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I also found it hard to read text labels on some buttons, even with the remote's backlight. |
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I have in the past succumbed to temptation, lured by attractive coloured labels. |
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Schnapps products are marketed under the Stortebecker and Rittmeister labels. |
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They produce high-impact decorative labels for high-velocity consumer goods marketers. |
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The Carl Reh winery was the first German company to abandon the tall, thin Teutonic bottle and labels of heavy gothic script. |
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Decorate with raffia bows, evergreen snippets, or labels made from old holiday cards. |
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Some labels put all their eggs in one basket, pushing their meal ticket to the point of virtual overexposure. |
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Furthermore, labels such as rare, historical, rural and basilectal help to categorize the items. |
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It's the underground genres that thrive on the Internet and the record labels know it. |
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Then you select the region between the labels by double-clicking on the time bar. |
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To make this dotty garland, stick two round self-adhesive labels back-to-back, sandwiching thin string between them. |
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Doubtless they assumed that everyone would be using self-adhesive labels, not writing on the envelope the way I do. |
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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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Other corporate labels distort classical definitions to the point of mutual self-destruction. |
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In record shops, they both stood apart as labels that were run by and for connoisseurs, shields of taste and discrimination. |
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Radio Frequency labels provide well ticketed products that stimulate impulse buying and can increase sales dramatically. |
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Another ingredient to try is bearberry extract, also listed as uva-ursi extract on ingredient labels. |
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This function of informal language will generate terms and labels that differ from official usage in several ways. |
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Commercially processed and precooked turkey products are timesavers, but they also can be high in sodium and nitrites, so read labels carefully. |
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So just different labels which reflect some social and cultural sensitivities and specific features. |
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A few children won prizes, and most others received freebies such as markers, toffees, and labels. |
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Customers are forming a beeline at the city's malls to grab those coveted garments for the super sales on designer labels. |
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Please ensure that all tops and labels are removed and that containers are washed out. |
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Elevator workers drained the fluid into empty soap containers and didn't change the labels. |
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Lang Creek Brewery in Marion, Mo., is a microbrewery that puts aviation right on its labels. |
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He saw himself primarily as a political writer, a democratic socialist who avoided party labels and hated totalitarianism. |
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But they, too, may harm certain beneficials, so read product labels carefully. |
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Their labels and names represent both villages and families, with generations of winemaking traditions. |
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Whether or not you buy into those particular labels, for better or worse, we tend to fulfil the self-images we're fed. |
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Now you're petitioning the Food and Drug Administration to require trans-fat content to be listed on food labels. |
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Return address labels, pre-paid postage and integrated tracking are becoming more commonly provided by shippers. |
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Contemporary and uniform half tree calf, gold-tooled spines with red and black labels, tree-marbled sides, sprinkled edges. |
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However, Consumers Union believes that USDA's proposal would add to, rather than reduce, the misleadingness of several labels. |
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A career labor advocate, he is also an art aficionado who dresses tastefully if not showily from major fashion labels. |
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How they all seem so cool and brave, but each of them is nervously shredding the labels on their beer. |
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It was only two telephone conversations but on both occasions he made bitter references to the treatment he received from other record labels. |
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We could just as easily call this bunch of sickos any number of disempowering labels. |
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It labels the company a monopolist in violation of federal law and mandates reform. |
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For more than 40 years Clubbo Records has epitomized the maverick spirit of the old-school independent record labels. |
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I'd packed the pieces before listing them so all that was needed was to print off the packing slips and labels and tape the lids down. |
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Varieties of religious experience often appear under other labels such as mystical, ecstatic, numinous, anomalous, and paranormal. |
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I think the problems the church faces are more complicated than just quips and labels and sloganeering. |
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It's a good thing the young'uns have scared the nasty nabobs that run the labels with their high jinks. |
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Bring blank removable labels and mark each film canister with the subject as you unload it from the camera. |
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As anyone who's gotten my CDs in the past can attest to, they're pretty cool with snazzy labels and art work. |
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It is a mini-encyclopedia of bric-a-brac and unconsidered trifles, ranging from apostle jugs to wine and sauce labels. |
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Often in fine but upper-case print, most preprinted prescription labels include the words. |
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He admits being a little shy and nervous about sending his work off to big labels, but realizes it's gotta get done. |
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Much clothing carries a clear indication of its trade origin in internal labels commonly on the neck-band or inside the breast. |
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He doesn't describe himself as a magician, a sorcerer, a psychic or indeed any of the labels that carry occult baggage. |
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The firm, set up in 1957, manufactures lingerie, swimwear and nightwear for high street stores and designer labels. |
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Therefore, inkjet and bubblejet printers should not be used especially for printing labels to apply to the outside of the envelope. |
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The World Health Organization is spearheading a movement to include GI ratings on food labels. |
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He read the labels on the atomic spectrometer's controls and displays before taking a look into the sample chamber. |
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In either case, the child's responses may be recorded as a check on sticky labels, Post-it pads, or in a small spiral notebook. |
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People with allergies to chemical ingredients in some non-organic products benefit from the organic labels. |
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Trying new and different products by dint of what new and different labels show up on the bar has become second nature to them. |
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Store your CD or DVD disc media in our cakeboxes, design your own labels to complement your master or product and more. |
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Trays of pills were now delivered in clear bags, so couriers were able to check labels. |
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In the past, other labels such as nymphomania, satyriasis, and hyper-sexuality have been used. |
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It is made entirely of aluminum beer and soda cans, their labels badly bleached over the years by the intense Texas sun. |
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Which is to say, the habitual use of labels obscures the individual rather than illuminates. |
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The New World is not hampered by Old World restrictions and includes the white grapes in the blend and on the labels. |
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In the VIP section, or VNP as Innocent called it, we amused ourselves by reading a stash of Innocent bottle labels. |
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The Scarecrow is walking through the plant, stopping to pause and check the labels on various canisters of chemicals. |
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You can buy foil capsules for the top of the bottle and make or buy your own labels, attaching them with a glue stick. |
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Among the warning labels he had designed were those for stepladders, tampons, and swimming pools. |
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Use food labels to keep track of the grams of fat, protein and carbohydrates in each food. |
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He stuck labels on jars to earn a living and slept in a rat-infested warehouse in the slums of London. |
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Psychiatric labels that define certain behaviours and beliefs as deviant are particularly sticky and difficult to escape from. |
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Just because someone falsely labels a group a bunch of bigots, it doesn't mean they're a hatemonger. |
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You will need to read all food labels as dairy turns up in many disguises, eg, whey, lactose, skimmed milk powder, casein, milk protein. |
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Their appearance has opened a way for the small business and home users to print high quality labels with small number of copies. |
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Liver specialists at Hope Hospital are leading a campaign for health warning labels on alcohol similar to those on cigarettes. |
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Read the labels on some of the store-brand supplements in many of the large retail chains. |
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The feeder is designed to heat seal decorations, labels, flock transfers, appliques, and emblems. |
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We often make sense of other people by categorizing them into labels and boxes that we ourselves feel comfortable with. |
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If provided, varietal information on packets would be just as helpful as that on wine labels. |
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In a global environment, labels that are so hemispherically driven are not accurate. |
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Because gluten is so far-reaching, reading labels is a necessity for celiac patients. |
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Envelope address labels work well on hard surfaces like car seats and strollers. |
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Growers should read and understand the labels on herbicides and other pesticides they use. |
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Read the labels carefully, and look for cereal bars made from whole grain and low in fat. |
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They modified farm equipment designed to separate chaff from wheat and used it to remove paper labels from the mix. |
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Some specimen labels state that this coating is chalcocite, but, to the best of my knowledge, the identity has not been established by analysis. |
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If possible, further subdivision occurs within each grouping, with additional labels assigned to the smaller sub-piles. |
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This antibody labels the nuclei of the male embryos, revealing a single subnuclear spot that corresponds to the X chromosome. |
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So Grbac and Johnson are fix-it men, hired guns who come with warning labels. |
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These labels were overlaid with a sheet of self adhesive clear plastic film from a high street stationer and distributed to the house staff. |
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The most illustrious record labels in the history of jazz have caught on to the fact that in the long run they are better off sticking together. |
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Myers confesses that his formula works out quite well for his record labels. |
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And look very closely at the labels on things like Horlicks and drinking chocolate. |
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Other labels draw attention to the organization of the space in the camp and to the gendered division of labor. |
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It is very nicely laid out and color coded with little house-like images and labels dated to preserve a sense of chronological continuity. |
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Bottle labels, stationery, pump clips and exterior hotel signage feature a new circular design. |
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This resulted in some labels for groups that reflected participant moods or humor. |
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If the trend would suddenly turn to Syrah, I'm sure they could slow the bottling lines down long enough to change the name on the labels. |
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Once the plastic wrap and sticky labels and claymore mines are all safely removed, I'll take my treasure to the family room downstairs. |
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I also like the fact that I can create unique labels using clip art from any graphic file, including my own personal photos. |
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Let's enjoy this new format before the labels start offering payola to bloggers. |
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I passed some of the shiny unhappy people on the way into the Festival Hall, all hair gel and coiffures and labels and teeth and faces and claws. |
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The labels on the men's fake designer T-shirts mock their desperate circumstances. |
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As Wilson points out, full-sleeve labels not only offer more room for color but for impactful graphics. |
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There are people who are supporting other labels, and they're fanboying for someone else. |
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Dietary labels and guidelines, however, use milligrams, grams, and liters. |
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Use folders or labels to flag messages for follow-up action. |
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Most dry cleaners will attach small paper tags to your clothing's labels in order to avoid mix-ups, and separate garments by type to systematize their cleaning process. |
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Aren't there any tags or labels inside the boot that could give us a hint? |
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A study of the causes of adverse medication errors in anesthesia revealed that mix-ups of syringes were not eliminated by color coding the labels. |
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A micrometer-thick coating of steam-jet-cooked starch is just the thing to improve plastic films' retention of the water-based dyes and printing inks used on food labels. |
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Their appearances are engineered and underwritten by record labels and public relations firms. |
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Hybridization can be visualized by measuring color development on the blot when enzyme labels are used or by developing the radioactive blots onto autoradiographs. |
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Many instruction labels for commonly used antipyretics include language that surpasses the reading comprehension of one half of the parents in the United States. |
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Product labels provide information on safe handling and application. |
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In addition, the category labels have been shortened and no longer necessarily represent the full taxonomic hierarchy, at least in the search results display. |
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Though the San Joaquin Valley was once regarded as the stepchild of the wine industry, the Madera appellation is proudly displayed on labels today. |
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Another preventative measure has been warning labels and transom placards, particularly on rental houseboats commonly used by less experienced boaters. |
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Sophie Lorimer, prosecuting, said that a security officer began tracking Rooney after seeing her remove price labels and security tags from items of clothing. |
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Representatives of the tax authorities said they have come across incidents when the excise labels had been attached to the bottles with adhesive tape or rubber bands. |
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Be sure to read and understand all labels and information provided or required to be provided with materials that you may purchase, store, or use. |
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I had to soak the labels off for all of them so they could buy more. |
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Your cupboards are full of new clothes, shoes, jewellery and make-up, either unworn with labels still attached or worn once and never touched again. |
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Some of the boxes even have dates of 2001 and 2002 posted on the labels, which I hope doesn't mean the date they were boxed up and put into storage. |
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Similarly our efforts to develop way-finding aids and to distinguish between thematic galleries by color-coding the labels goes relatively unnoticed. |
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Lane's puts wrap-around labels on its round bottle, single-serve products. |
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He says those failures occur because many independent labels are artist driven and therefore don't bring much business savvy to their partnerships. |
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But like Middleton, bonham Carter, 45, is a champion of homegrown talent, and often chooses British labels. |
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And they'll stop branding us with all of these negative labels. |
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Every frozen or fresh package of spinach can contain up to 50 aphids, mites, or thrips before the FDA labels it contaminated. |
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There is a statutory mandate to display signboards and also to affix labels on liquor bottles containing the warning that alcohol consumption is injurious to health. |
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Despite their sometimes colorful labels, many garden chemicals are highly dangerous if mishandled and have no place in a garden with young children. |
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For instance, you can activate constellation lines, labels, define the types of objects you would like to see or the minimum display brightness for these objects. |
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Above those you had trendies, these were people who followed fake fashions like bomber jackets and wearing labels just to be what they called trendy. |
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The visually striking labels served as an effective marketing tool. |
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The FDA labels the practice unsafe, unsound, and ill-considered. |
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The Church has labels that it attaches to each of Sundays closest to the full moons in a year, because all the moveable feasts are phased against Easter. |
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Her second collection was tipped by the Business Design Centre as the best cutting edge UK business and one of five niche labels to watch by Drapers Record. |
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While its usually true that were up to our armpits in new music, there are only a few labels that really make us fight over a new package of material. |
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Steele visited Sparks in Harlem to cull from his collection of high-end labels and vintage pieces. |
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Cheap manual labelers like the trusty Dymo work fine too, but they take more time, are clumsier to use, and produce labels that look, well, homemade. |
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He is tensely and formally dressed on all occasions, with an encyclopedic memory of beer labels. |
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Long a part of the library's holdings, these produce box labels and seed and nursery catalogs from 1880 to the present are a little-known treasure worth seeking out. |
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More labels spring to mind, formalism and symbolism among them. |
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So, for a city with no urban radio station, no artists signed to major labels, and no videos in heavy rotation, we seem to have a lot going for us. |
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It all hinges on whether artists are considered to be employees of the labels, and as such obliged to surrender copyright automatically to their labels. |
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The copies I bought have all the glistening anti-piracy labels. |
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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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She dumped her many bags at her feet, the designer labels of Gucci, Versace and Prada among many other charming store names marked clearly on the side of the bags. |
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Environmental groups also want the FDA to require companies to disclose the use of phthalates and compounds that mimic hormones on plastic container labels. |
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In fact, all of the aforementioned online distribution channels claimed that they would remunerate artists and labels for the use of copyrighted material. |
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But in the all-or-nothing world of hyper-partisans even trying to transcend political labels is a traitorous act. |
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Cute labels saying products haven't been genetically modified are designed to profit off of fear, not protect you with science. |
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The disappearance of bespoke tailoring has been offset by better ready-to-wear clothes and the coming of certain designer labels only the more discerning will recognise. |
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The result was a decade of vigorous sales, during which labels merely repackaged the same music into ever more expensive collections and sat back to count the revenues. |
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We learned about big business and how the big labels do it, and how it runs, a big machine. |
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He put them in glamorous gowns, yes, but also encouraged them to buy trendier ready-to-wear labels off the rack. |
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This journalist unhesitatingly labels the report a whitewash. |
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As everywhere, political labels were stuck on innumerable long-standing local antagonisms and vendettas and provided new justifications for pursuing them. |
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All that leaves me to do is to thank all those record labels, bands and press agents for making these musings possible, no names no pack drill, you know who you are. |
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Just don't be bamboozled into buying the most expensive labels. |
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In the United States, an ABC News poll found that 93 percent of Americans want GMO labels. |
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On the walls to the left of the path were calligraphic inscriptions naming each city and to the right were extensive labels that provided background information for each city. |
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With the company closely monitoring and then predicting expected demand for labels, production runs are planned to help keep stocking levels down. |
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It's hard, it's really not a very good time for indie labels. |
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Those rough and tumble, layer-upon-layer, torn advertising labels made of self-adhesive paper have become a headache for local people to eliminate. |
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Over here we have different labels, but the problems, the complaints, the proposed solutions, and the objections thereto, are all hauntingly similar. |
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The assistant flashed the machine across the bar code on the labels and declined on the grounds that the clothes had been bought six years previously. |
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The labels liberal, mercantilist, and Marxian usefully describe three different analytical and moral starting points for the study of global economic relations. |
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Now, he is concentrating his energies on hip-hop, producing his own videos, distributing white labels, mixtapes and founding his Illa State label. |
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These labels matter, but so does our over-zealous urge to dole them out and endlessly dwell on them. |
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In the lobby of the Tel Aviv Opera House, tall barmaids in red sequins served wine in plastic goblets with labels declaring the sponsorship of the Bezeq telephone company. |
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Refer to current labels for specific details and instructions. |
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As mentioned above, the divisions of the catalog do not correspond to the placement of objects in the exhibition, and some catalog entries differ with the museum's labels. |
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He has always said that he designs for a woman who is confident enough to shun visible labels and logos. |
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Dissent is dehumanized, as it is branded with this pejorative title and other insulting labels like xenophobe, nativist, peacenik or anti-American dupe. |
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Many experts now say the FDA labels for plan B and similar morning-after pills are not current with the most recent research. |
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I remember when it was just a few white labels and look now! |
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Far from being honoured by their offspring they feel as if they are tolerated, if only because they put Chinese carry-outs on the table and designer labels on their backs. |
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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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The question mark that labels the parent node may be intended to indicate that it is not known whether these three groups are related, but this is not clear. |
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Johns Hopkins researchers have been advocating the use of warning labels on energy drinks for years now. |
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The name is used on Madeira labels to indicate a medium-dry style somewhere between Sercial and Bual, with nuttiness and a just discernible amount of sweetness. |
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I was making white labels then, a mix of reggae and hip-hop. |
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Vodka distillers, who are held in higher esteem than food producers in Russia, were unable to secure the new excise stamps which have to be pasted on bottle labels. |
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Many producers bring white labels of their latest tunes fresh from the pressing plant and sell them exclusively at Rhythm Division before distributing them elsewhere. |
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These are little labels enclosed between an ampersand and a semi-colon. |
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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 few of those artists and labels are highlighted here, as well. |
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Anyway, the supposed joke is that Affleck is such a lunkhead that he has no books in his entire apartment, so he resorts to reading product labels. |
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Before then wines were sold unlabelled and stacked in bins, and served in decanters, so bin labels and decanter labels are the precursors of today's wine bottle label. |
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Some are named, the identifying labels of others have been effaced. |
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Problematic sequences that cannot easily be analysed into clausal constituents appear in such contexts as labels, titles, warnings, and greetings. |
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While you're untying, remove any labels or tags that are still attached. |
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Your agent will probably be able to help with the relevant safety certificates, and checking the furnishings is a case of looking for the relevant labels and tags. |
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He uses a laser printer to add specific information about the specific honey in question to his preprinted honey labels and then sticks the labels on the jars. |
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Meanwhile, bootlegs of the finished product circulated, generating critical kudos, a groundswell of interest, and a bidding war among nearly 30 other labels. |
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Care labels and hangs tags were supplied by Rockywoods Outdoor Fabrics. |
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She held discussions with fourteen music labels, rejecting all but one as she believed it was the only one which would not dictate her image. |
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Our clients count on us for custom labels and decals that adhere to the highest international benchmarks for safety, reliability and quality. |
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Riccardi said it is especially important to understand the difference in dosing of generics versus brand name labels. |
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Most shrink labels are plastic sheets that are formed into tubes, or sleeves, by the use of a seaming machine. |
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