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Yet, more than a few California wine producers have been joking around with their wines for years, coming up with names and labels that, if not exactly funny, are at least silly and occasionally even ridiculous.
"All of my clients had their attorneys advise the labels that if they did use my clients' music on Pressplay or MusicNet, they would be in breach of contract," said Simon Renshaw, who manages the Dixie Chicks, Mary J. Blige and others.
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Numerous polls show Americans are in favor of labels that disclose if foods contain genetically modified organisms.
(The Murray Hotel provides its guests earplugs, with a label that reads, "if by chance you don't find train whistles romantic during the night").
In addition, since there are no advance or marketing costs for artists to pay back, they will see royalties from the live albums much sooner than they will from their record label (that is, if they ever see label royalties).
Sir Kensington's, with a label that looks as if it belongs in Harrods, is the latest.
A MUL-tree is a triple (T, M, ψ), where (i) T is an unrooted treea with leaf set L (T ) all of whose internal nodes have degree at least three, (ii) M is a set of labels, and (iii) ψ T : L (T ) → M is a surjective map that assigns each leaf of T a label from M. (Note that if ψ is a bijection, T is singly labeled; that is, singly-labeled trees are a special case of MUL-trees).
When he turned twenty-one, in 1971, he reportedly received a million dollars in back payments that had been kept in trust for him by Motown; he moved from Detroit to New York; and he informed the executives of his record label that if they wanted him to remain at Motown they would have to come and get him.
"No," Christie responded when a reporter asked whether he would describe himself using the m-word -- a label that, if it were to stick, could become a distinct liability in a Republican presidential primary setting.
Alternatively, low technology solutions, such as temperature indicator labels that change color if the temperature exceeds a preset limit, are an inexpensive investment to monitor the integrity of the clinical sample-containing shipment.
Why would Kellogg's spend more than $790,000 to defeat Prop 37? After all, we all know that the basic essence of the bill is to give consumers more information on labels -- that if your product contains GMO ingredients, we have the right to know that.
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