Visitors arriving from the mainland are required to dispose of
any foodstuffs before leaving the airport.
Not exact matches
Before 1985, convention - goers walked off McCormick Place «s show floors with their pockets and bags stuffed with bread, meat, cheese and all kinds of innovative
foodstuffs.
Although culinary,
foodstuffs are
before all materials, subject to the same rules and principles.
This notion is supported by many previous studies showing that certain commonly consumed
foodstuffs can contain a high bacterial load
before cooking, such as fresh beef mince which has often been shown to contain approximately 105 — 107 colony forming units / g» It appears as though that the food itself contains the endotoxins, and any food exposed to bacteria, such as with fermentation, will have endotoxins.
The majority of the shopping for
foodstuffs will be done
before the trip departs, and fresh goods, such as meats, fruits, vegetables, and dairy products, will be bought en route during the trip from supermarkets, local shops and markets.
«The player might craft a new item or find new
foodstuffs they haven't seen
before.
Packaged as «Mighty White» corn (a not - so - subversive nod to the history of corn and trade in the Americas, not to mention its context produced in New York City), Murillo's work here renders the hard labor and efforts of workers in corn production visible, bringing the wage - labor involved in the creation and dissemination of global
foodstuffs directly
before the visitor.
Before vaulting into the highest echelons of several world class institutions — the Board of Trustees of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, the Leadership Council of the New Museum, the Tate International Council, among others — Mr. Daskalopoulos built his family's modest dairy company into Viviartia, the greek
foodstuffs behemoth.