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Cajun is an adulteration of Acadian.
Birds Eye names QK as source of adulteration of its beef ready meals.
Other early legislation dealt mainly with adulteration of food and drugs.
The government has also fired local officials who may have covered up the adulteration of milk products.
The widespread adulteration of cheap chicken breast with pig and beef proteins and water has been uncovered in previous scandals.
The problem with the movie's adulteration of the novel is above all one of an excess division of labor.
Regardless of the method of decaffeination, some adulteration of the coffee bean results along the way, and in no case is 100 percent of caffeine removed.
The later periods were characterized by more elaborate detail, but adulteration of the gold with bronze and other metallic powders was often prevalent.
The stand-off has left the agency ruddlerless in the middle of a destructive reorganisation imposed by the coalition, just when it is struggling to deal with the aftermath of the industrial scale adulteration of our food supply with horsemeat.
To stem the adulteration of charcuterie, representatives of the Corsican pork industry have started a campaign to identify a race of Corsican pig, a process that will require tracing the genealogy and blood line of each pig back three generations.
But if factory food bred specialization of labor and concentration of products, so too did it breed the "impurity, corruption and adulteration" of food, not to mention ecological pollution.
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