Word: labelling
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...grown in the sewage sludge that is sometimes used as fertilizer. Mostly, anyway. Raw, straight-off-the-turnip-truck foods have to be 100 percent "organic" to get the designation; processed foods can be as little as 50 percent organic and still receive a "made with organic ingredients" label. The decision comes two years after bushels of protest letters flooded the farm bureaucracy when it at first proposed allowing foods with any of those three elements to be known as organic, and is welcome news to farmers looking to survive in the increasingly important ($6 billion last year and growing...
...None of the international students interviewed thought that sustaining buttock damage for hair-related infractions constituted cruel or unusual punishment; indeed, they all said they would send their own kids through a similar system. Maasdorp says that he would only label corporal punishment cruel if it were arbitrarily applied. "Random and unfair use is a thing of the distant past--I can certainly speak for Zimbabwe, but I'm pretty sure this holds for most," he said. "Rules are, on the whole, fair...
...Hair: She probably does it herself. It didn't seem very professional, yet it was very fun and funky. Her look is an expression of herself and she does not adhere to a label or to a set standard of dress...
...Skint Records was once a tiny independent record label out of Brighton (the Brighton on the other side of the pond, not the one on the other side of the Charles) that released dance music that was too risky for big-brother label Loaded to put its name on. Then Skint signed Norman Cook, a.k.a. Fatboy Slim, and the rest is history. Nowadays Skint is the home of major big beat artists like the Low Fidelity All Stars, Hardknox and Cut La Roc, while Loaded is still mostly unheard of outside the English club circuit...
...band used to be really close to the Beastie Boys, sharing their Grand Royale label with the band and your drumming skills. How is that relationship...