Bottled in 2013, this 10-year-old malt number is long on honey and citrus flavours co-mingled with a touch of the floral. |
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The trommels are also ideally suited to other materials such as gypsum or co-mingled recycling. |
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Toys contained within food or co-mingled with a food must have their own packaging. |
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Downstream controls on the BEN would be a problem when batches are co-mingled in the gasoline distribution system. |
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Resources of a voluntarily funded organization that are co-mingled and untied. |
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Some delegations enquired about the 'one fund' and expressed concern that core funds might be co-mingled. |
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While assets invested under a PRPP will be co-mingled for investment purposes, participants will have personal accounts for record-keeping purposes. |
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By including this downstream requirement for the reformulated gasolines, the reformulated gasolines can be co-mingled with complying gasoline without complicating downstream enforcement of the limit for benzene. |
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Should the flights be operated on a co-mingled basis, please ensure that the flight schedule reflects the seats contracted by both the Canadian and the U. S. charterers. |
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For people in cities and towns, as well as for many farm families, the notion of a self-contained unit in which work, child-rearing and production all co-mingled was the stuff of pioneer legend. |
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The Applicant challenges this evidence on the basis that the cow in question is not his as the cattle in this lot were transported over 4,500 km and co-mingled with hundreds of animals after leaving the auction. |
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It should be noted that recyclers typically pay more for separated materials that are free of contaminants than for materials that are co-mingled or mixed with contaminants. |
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The congenial tastes and textures co-mingled. |
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This idea is co-mingled with a large volume of unpopular policy garbage that the presumptive prime minister is offloading in the 40-odd hours before the election. |
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Overall, 80.10 kg of paper, 48.60 kg of co-mingled materials, 50.05 kg of scrap metal, 271.80 kg of compostable materials and a 509.90 kg of wastes were sorted throughout the study. |
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Moreover, administering two individuals in one account is an unreasonable financial practice as the individual's funds are co-mingled and could not be distinguished. |
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Eliminating inward inspection by public officials would increase the likelihood of contaminated grain being co-mingled with larger quantities of clean grain. |
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Youngsters from local Lambeth estates, junkie lighting talents from the furthermost reaches of New York's radical theatre scene and Black Panther meetings happily co-mingled in the Oval's coffee bar. |
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