Shopping bags and small packages are allowed on-board buses, provided they fit on your lap, in front of you on the floor, or in the overhead bins
COD articles are identified by a number that appears on each section of the COD form
From the fine smooth texture of the finish to beauty of the acrylic stems
Now in primary school, he has become a star student in his cohort
These pieces are augmented by dance solos by many members of Bauschs Wuppertal ensemble

Updating the Beer Institutes Advertising and Marketing Code to accommodate the growing number of innovative products in the marketplace gives consumers the information they need to make informed choices and consume responsibly. The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) issued its own revised guidelines earlier this month, addressing concerns that new alcohol crossover products launched by traditional soft drink producers may potentially be confused with their non-alcohol counterparts. The updated guidelines for suppliers included the development of product packaging and branding that is clearly and easily distinguishable from non-alcohol beverage counterparts and the inclusion of product labels, packaging, and promotional materials that makes it clear that it contains alcohol. The trade group also issued guidelines for retailers, including not to display or promote crossover brand products in a manner that could create confusion with the non-alcohol beverage counterpart.
