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In the U. S., as in many other countries, irradiated food must be labeled as " Treated with irradiation " or " Treated by radiation " and require the use of the Radura symbol at the point of sale.
Treated with favor by the Emperors Leo I and Zeno ( ruled 474 – 475 and 476 – 491 ), he became magister militum ( Master of Soldiers ) in 483, and one year later he became consul.
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It was on Epic that the Staple Singers began moving into mainstream pop markets, with " Why ( Am I Treated So Bad )" and " For What It's Worth " ( Stephen Stills ) in 1967.
After several successive R & B songs such as " I Idolize You ", " You Should've Treated Me Right ", " Poor Fool " and " Tra La La ", the duo reached the top 20 on the pop charts with " It's Gonna Work Out Fine ", which became the duo's second million-selling single and also garnered them their first Grammy Award nomination.
Treated as for Stage I, sometimes with additional neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
Treated sewage outfall ended in the early 1960s with closure of the treatment plant and replacement with a Metro sewage pumping station near the parking lot for the beach.
Willam Bateson in 1884 finally formally distinquished between the emergent origin of novel variations and the action of natural selection ( Materials for the Study of Variation Treated with Especial Regard to Discontinuity in the Origin of Species ) ( Reid, p. 3-4 )
Among his numerous minor writings are prominent his Characteristics of Sweden between 1592 and 1600 ( 1830 ), his Origins of the Inaccuracy with which the History of Sweden in Catholic Times has been Treated ( 1847 ), and his Contributions to the Literary History of Sweden.
Treated with hostility by Australian public opinion, and often exploited or abused by employers and others, the girls frequently died in poverty.
Beginning with the 1989 season, Wallace began fielding the # 36 Cox Treated Lumber Pontiac for his youngest brother Kenny.
" Mediastinal Pseudocyst with Pericardial Effusion and Dysphagia Treated by Endoscopic Drainage.
Treated with wariness and superstition by many, a specific branch of Cetics known as cyber-shamans wear skullcaps, enabling them to continually interface with a computer.

Treated and by
Treated biosolids can be produced in cake, granular, pellet or liquid form and are spread over land before being incorporated into the soil or injected directly into the soil by specialist contractors.
Treated as a secret text by group of biwahōshi, this chapter is believed to have originated in the late 13th century, after the Heike proper.
Treated water then either flows by gravity or is pumped to reservoirs, which can be elevated such as water towers or on the ground ( for indicators related to the efficiency of drinking water distribution see non-revenue water ).
The following year, he raced the full Busch Series schedule in a car owned by brother Rusty Wallace, sponsored by Cox Treated Lumber earning the 1989 Rookie of the Year award and finishing sixth in driver point standings.
" Treated by his fellow marines ( who had been raised on Flash Gordon ) as a celebrity, he was nonetheless seen as " a down-to-earth fellow ," and well liked.
Treated either by particle infarction or transcatheter arterial chemoembolization ( TACE ).
Treated as a budget game, Invasion was deemed a fan-only title by many reviewers who favored other games in the same style released around the same time such as the extremely popular Halo 2.
Discovered and signed by then-Uptown executive Sean " Puffy " Combs, he is best known for introducing the public to Uptown's successful R & B act Jodeci in the track, " Treat Them Like They Want to Be Treated " and up-and-comer Mary J. Blige.
Treated as pariahs by the fellow countrymen, they often sought support from the former German comrades through membership in organisations such as HIAG.
Treated badly by both her teachers and classmates for a number of reasons, some of them because of her race, she withdrew from social interaction at school and did not speak freely in classes until many years later in college.
In English, the full title of his work is the New Astronomy, Based upon Causes, or Celestial Physics, Treated by Means of Commentaries on the Motions of the Star Mars, from the Observations of Tycho Brahe, Gent.
That session produced the first two singles released by Atlantic, a version of " Why ( Am I Treated So Bad )," a song previously recorded by The Staple Singers and a soulful version of " Let It Be Me ", a French song which had been a pop and R & B hit for Betty Everett & Jerry Butler in 1964. Though their first singles lacked much chart success, Atlantic was committed to the group, and an August session in Memphis yielded the bulk of songs used for the group ’ s self-titled debut album, released in the late fall of 1967.

Treated and on
Treated wastewater can be reused as drinking water, in industry ( cooling towers ), in artificial recharge of aquifers, in agriculture ( 70 % of Israel's irrigated agriculture is based on highly purified wastewater ) and in the rehabilitation of natural ecosystems ( Florida's Everglades ).
Xploding Plastix released a new album in September 2008 entitled Treated Timber Resists Rot on Beatservice Records.
* Joe " Bean " Esposito on his 1996 album Treated and Released
* David Buchanan ( 1814 ) Observations on the Subjects Treated of in Dr. Smith's Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Vol 4, p. 144

Treated and service
Treated water flows down the long Derwent Valley Aqueduct to a covered service reservoir at Ambergate to supply clean water to the cities of Derby and Leicester in the East Midlands of England.
Treated like a regular Sunday service, but made more specific for the day.

Treated and at
Treated wood was used primarily for industrial, agricultural, and utility applications, where it is still used, until its use grew considerably ( at least in the United States ) in the 1970s as homeowners began building decks and backyard projects.
Treated diamonds usually trade at a significant discount to untreated diamonds.

Treated and ).
Treated water is transferred using water pipes ( usually underground ).

with and distinction
And the action is consistently presented with regard for this distinction.
The basic premise of all mystery stories is that the distinction between good and bad coincides with the distinction between legal and illegal.
But because it is the function of the mind to turn the one into the other by means of the capacities with which words endow it, we do not unwisely examine the type of distinction, in the sphere of politics, on which decisions hang.
Dives, carefully repaired huts, and nicely painted and ornamented cottages were jumbled together cheek by jowl with little distinction.
She was forty-nine at this time, a lanky woman of breeding with an austere, narrow face which had the distinction of a steeple or some architecture that had been designed long ago for a stubborn sort of prayer.
In any case, anyone who fails to make significant distinction between primary and secondary applications of economic pressure would in principle already have justified that use of economic boycott as a means which broke out a few years ago or was skillfully organized by White Citizens' Councils in the entire state of Mississippi against every local Philco dealer in that state, in protest against a Philco-sponsored program over a national TV network on which was presented a drama showing, it seemed, a `` high yellow gal '' smooching with a white man.
In discussion of the arts, a distinction is sometimes made between the Apollonian and Dionysian impulses where the former is concerned with imposing intellectual order and the latter with chaotic creativity.
He had opened the door to technological awards, but had not left instructions on how to deal with the distinction between science and technology.
Another view defines anxiety as " a future-oriented mood state in which one is ready or prepared to attempt to cope with upcoming negative events ," suggesting that it is a distinction between future and present dangers which divides anxiety and fear.
They associated on equal terms with laymen of the highest distinction, and shared all their pleasures and pursuits.
Christianity depicts a sharp distinction between angels, divine beings created by God before the creation of humanity and are used as messengers, and saints, the souls of humans who have received immortality from the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ of Nazareth, who dwell in Heaven with God.
Both sides ( with the exception of hyper-Calvinists ) believe the invitation of the gospel is universal and " must be presented to everyone can reach without any distinction.
Under one of these emperors, Romanos IV Diogenes ( 1067 – 1071 ), Alexios served with distinction against the Seljuq Turks.
There exist pairs of long and short vowels with overlapping vowel quality giving Australian English phonemic length distinction, which is unusual amongst the various dialects of English, though not unknown elsewhere, such as in regional south-eastern dialects of the UK and eastern seaboard dialects in the US .< ref >
He qualified MBBS from the school with distinction in 1906.
Immediately after, he received several marks of distinction: he was made President of the Accademia di San Luca, the main artistic institution in Rome, and by the hand of the Pope himself his name was inscribed in " the Golden Volume of the Capitol ", and he received the title of Marquis of Ischia, with an annual pension of 3000 crowns.
The main distinction between Theodism and other modern manifestations of Germanic Neopaganism along with pre-Christian religions, the Theodish are also attempting to reconstruct aspects of pre-Christian Germanic social order ( including sacral kingship ).
DS had the distinction of being built on top of SNA, and thereby being fully compatible with DS on the IBM midrange AS / 400 and mainframe systems.
The challenge to the assumption that beauty was central to art and aesthetics, thought to be original, is actually continuous with older aesthetic theory ; Aristotle was the first in the Western tradition to classify " beauty " into types as in his theory of drama, and Kant made a distinction between beauty and the sublime.
The Lynx holds the distinction of being the world's first handheld electronic game with a color LCD.
At age 14, he passed the Preliminary Examination of the University of Copenhagen with distinction, after receiving dispensation to take it because he was younger than the usual minimum age.
A distant relative provided free board and lodging, and Erlang prepared for and took the University of Copenhagen entrance examination in 1896, and passed with distinction.
Among those with comorbid occurrences, a distinction is commonly made between depressive episodes that remit with alcohol abstinence (" substance-induced "), and depressive episodes that are primary and do not remit with abstinence (" independent " episodes ).

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