Magazines Sample Clauses

Magazines. Periodical publications made from either glossy or non-glossy paper stock. Mixed Papers: Stationary, computer paper, notebook paper, typing paper, letterhead, index cards, computer cards, bond envelopes, post-it notes, and other similar paper products. Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET #1) Blow Molded Containers: Soft drink, liquor, cooking oil, personal care, and other similar blow molded containers used inside the home. Other Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET#1) Containers: Plastic plates, trays, cups, and other similar ejection molded containers used inside the home. Polypropylene (PP#5): Yogurt, cottage cheese and sour cream tubs, syrup bottles, etc. Polyvinyl/Chloride (PVC #3): Health and beauty aid bottles. Recyclables: (Also referred to as recyclable materials) Materials which have a useful second life in the economic cycle if they are successfully collected, separated, processed, and marketed for return to the economic mainstream. Recyclable materials shall include: COMMINGLED CONTAINERS: □ Aluminum Cans, Trays & Foil □ Steel Cans & Tins □ Aseptic Packaging & Xxxxx Top Containers (milk & juice cartons) □ Glass Bottles and Jars - (clear, xxxxx, green) □ PET Soda, Water, & Flavored Beverage Bottles (#1 clear and green plastic resin) □ HDPE Milk & Juice Jugs (#2 clear plastic resin) □ HDPE Detergent & Fabric Softener Containers (#2 colored plastic resin) □ PVC Narrow Neck Containers Only (#3 plastic resin), such as health & beauty aid products, household cleaners. □ LDPE Grocery Containers (#4 plastic resin), such as margarine tubs, frozen desert cups, six and twelve pack rings. □ PP Grocery Containers (#5 plastic resin), such as yogurt cups, and narrow neck syrup and ketchup bottles.
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Magazines. RANGE OPERATOR understands that some jurisdictions have enacted regulations regarding the transfer or possession of large-capacity ammunition feeding devices. RANGE OPERATOR agrees not to sell to civilian customers (non-Federal Firearms licensees) large capacity magazines in compliance with any applicable state or local regulation. The following states currently have restrictions regarding magazine capacity: CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, HAWAII, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, and WASHINGTON, D.C.
Magazines. At least 10 articles have to be published in magazines (general/technical/specific). A list of potential media, where to publish information about the project and results, has been included in ANNEX 4. Magazines, webs following the message and press kit as indicated in the previous section. Press releases During the development of the project, it is planned to produce a number of press releases, covering the most important milestones, as well as events being attended by Elyntegration partners. The project coordinator will be the partner in charge of the main dissemination of the press notes. The first press release of the project was related to the kick off meeting and there was a second note referring to the website (ANNEX 3. ).
Magazines. A copy of the complete magazine or a full page tear sheet or the ad along with the magazine’s invoice showing actual net cost to the dealer for space only after all rebates, discount, or bonus ads.
Magazines. At the same time as the papers published in scientific journals, a minimum number of 10 publications will be published in regular magazines, informing about the development of the project and the milestones achieved. Press releases During the development of the project, it is planned to produce a number of press releases, covering the most important milestones, as well as events being attended by Elyntegration partners. The project coordinator will be the partner in charge of the main dissemination of the press notes.
Magazines. 2 36. Based on the key insight data MRI summarized above, the magazine below was selected for its coverage and index6 against the target audience characteristics.
Magazines. Available magazines, journals and newspapers on house for reference reading at personal risk and responsibility.
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Magazines. 4.2.6 Glass bottles and jars (no glass cookware);
Magazines. (1) Officers shall be allowed to carry spare magazines and ammunition at his/her own expense.
Magazines. DEALER understands that some jurisdictions have enacted regulations regarding the transfer or possession of large-capacity ammunition feeding devices. DEALER agrees not to sell to civilian customers (non- Federal Firearms licensees) large capacity magazines in compliance with any applicable state or local regulation. The following states currently have restrictions regarding magazine capacity: CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, HAWAII, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, and WASHINGTON, D.C.
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